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Nick Grant Talks Controversial Upcoming Album, Shout Outs From Killer Mike & Andre 3000 & Much More!

30m · WNTTLK (We Need To Talk) · 09 Apr 11:00

Welcome to #WeNeedToTalk, the show that sparks the conversations you've been craving! Join the vibrant host #NylaSymone as she sits down with the one and only #NickGrant for an explosive interview. Nick spills the tea on his controversial upcoming album, shares the thrill of receiving shout-outs from legends Killer Mike and Andre 3000, and dives deep into the creative process. Get ready for an unfiltered discussion that goes beyond the headlines.

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