Fullscope Podcast

In this episode, Wellington is joined by special guest Kevin Garcia, a good friend of the show, to discuss the results of the Play-In Tournament, Boston-Brooklyn being an extremely intriguing 1st round playoff matchup and which player has the most pressure on them; this postseason. They also review Vince Staples’ new album Ramona Park Broke My Heart and how it builds off some of the concepts of its predecessor and how it was packed with amazing song structure. Later, they reviewed Fivio Foreign’s new debut album B.I.B.L.E., Wiz Khalifa/Big K.R.I.T./Girl Talk’s Full Court Press and how it flowed extremely well as it was a nostalgia throwback plus a review of Schoolboy Q’s new single “Soccer Dad”.

In the second half, they review Menace II Society, a 1993 teen hood drama film directed by the Hughes brothers in their directorial debut. They dive into how this film was a realistic portrayal of urban violence and powerful underlying messages. They also discuss it having so much authenticity with its premise, it being a full-scale vision of the madness that tore up the inner city and also analyze Lorenz Tate's catalogue along with comparing the similarities and differences of this film and Boyz n the Hood.

Show Notes

In this episode, Wellington is joined by special guest Kevin Garcia, a good friend of the show, to discuss the results of the Play-In Tournament, Boston-Brooklyn being an extremely intriguing 1st round playoff matchup and which player has the most pressure on them; this postseason. They also review Vince Staples’ new album Ramona Park Broke My Heart and how it builds off some of the concepts of its predecessor and how it was packed with amazing song structure. Later, they reviewed Fivio Foreign’s new debut album B.I.B.L.E., Wiz Khalifa/Big K.R.I.T./Girl Talk’s Full Court Press and how it flowed extremely well as it was a nostalgia throwback plus a review of Schoolboy Q’s new single “Soccer Dad”. 

In the second half, they review Menace II Society, a 1993 teen hood drama film directed by the Hughes brothers in their directorial debut. They dive into how this film was a realistic portrayal of urban violence and powerful underlying messages. They also discuss it having so much authenticity with its premise, it being a full-scale vision of the madness that tore up the inner city and also analyze Lorenz Tate's catalogue along with comparing the similarities and differences of this film and Boyz n the Hood. 

What is Fullscope Podcast?

Full Scope is a podcast designed to analyze the games that we love, the headlines in music and the movies we can’t forget. Hosted by Wellington Burns and Savon Morris.