Club Shay Shay - David Banner part 2

Club Shay Shay - David Banner part 2

Welcome back to part 2 of our conversation with David Banner!

In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Club Shay Shay, Shannon Sharpe sits down with Grammy-nominated rapper, producer, actor, and cultural thought leader David Banner for a raw, vulnerable, and wide-ranging conversation. From his roots in Jackson, Mississippi, to his rise as a pioneer of Southern hip-hop and a visionary in media and activism, Banner opens up like never before.

From selling mixtapes at Kroger’s to producing hits for T.I., Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Maroon 5, and more, Banner recounts his rise in the music industry and the painful realization that fame isn’t what it seems.

He reflects on how hip-hop wasn’t just an escape, but an education and empowerment. Inspired by Brand Nubian and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Banner stopped eating pork in the 8th grade and began a lifelong journey toward purpose and spiritual grounding. “Rap taught me something,” he says, recalling how music, and later, therapy, helped him confront childhood trauma, grief, and the weight of being a voice for the people.

Banner speaks candidly about battling depression, the heartbreak of the music industry, and the painful realization that fame is often a lie. “I loved music, and music broke my heart,” he admits. But instead of folding, he evolved. Now the CEO of Banner Vision, he’s produced campaigns for Gatorade, Disney, Marvel, and acting in films —playing a god in an upcoming superhero movie. His mission? Use his platform to rebuild what the industry won’t.

He opens up about his faith, his genius-level reading skills as a child, and how Samuel L. Jackson gave him life-changing acting lessons on the set of Black Snake Moan. He reflects on his HBCU experience at Southern University, corporate racism, tough conversations, politics, and even why he built his grandmother a house as the first thing he did with his music money.

From deep conversations with Erykah Badu and LL Cool J, to producing "Rubberband Man" and learning from Jay-Z, to giving insight on Nelly’s “Tip Drill” and the truth about how money is made in music, this episode is a masterclass in growth, purpose, and legacy.

He challenges peers to invest in their communities: “I invest in me. I put my money back into what I stand for.” He shares wisdom passed down from his father and lessons from losing friends to gang violence.

The conversation digs deep into spirituality, accountability, masculinity, and systemic racism in both America and corporate culture. Banner pulls no punches: “Hollywood is no different from America. The police just took the hoods off.” He urges honesty in our communities and calls for an end to performative shock when abusers or injustices come to light.

In one of the most moving moments, Banner opens up about being tired, not just physically, but emotionally, from pouring so much into Black culture.He honors his hero, Ice Cube, and praises Ryan Coogler and the movie Sinners for reconnecting African Americans with lost spirituality, and celebrates Shannon Sharpe for defying the odds and doing it his way. “You’re the only one who did it the way you did. You showed the world what country really means.”

As the episode closes, Banner leaves us with this charge: “Just shoot it. Keep clicking, keep believing. God conspires with those who believe.” Whether he’s talking to LL Cool J, scoring for T.I., or building legacy from the South to the screen, David Banner is proof that faith, fight, and freedom are the true measures of success.

This is an episode that you don’t want to miss!

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Best of NFL News Part 2: NFL QB Rankings + Texans WR JOINS the show!

Best of NFL News Part 2: NFL QB Rankings + Texans WR JOINS the show!

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson give you the Best of NFL Week on Nightcap! Unc and Ocho react to Jerry Jones' fine for giving the middle finger to fans and break down Sports Illustrated's NFL QB rankings. 0:00 - Jerry Jones flips the bird17:40 - NFL QB Rankings22:58 - Shedeur excited for fellow rookie class31:50 - Texans WR, Xavier Hutchinson joins the show (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

11 Okt 47min

Deebo & Joe - Eagles-Giants REACTION: Jaxson Dart STUNS Jalen Hurts + Steelers-Browns preview

Deebo & Joe - Eagles-Giants REACTION: Jaxson Dart STUNS Jalen Hurts + Steelers-Browns preview

Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to a Thursday Night Football where Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants took down Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. Later, Deebo & Joe breakdown the biggest matchups heading into Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season! Timeline:00:00 - Eagles fall to Giants17:40 - Shedeur not Brown QB227:00 - Joe Flacco to Bengals29:56 - Michael Irvin GOES OFF 38:00 - Chris Jones slacking43:00 - Lamar Jackson Playing?56:40 - Who is Joe rooting for? (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #NIghtcap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 Okt 1h 2min

Nightcap Hour 1: Giants ROOKIE DUO Jaxson Dart & Cam Skattebo TAKE DOWN Eagles + Athlos Founder ALEXIS OHANIAN launches TRACK & FIELD event in NYC

Nightcap Hour 1: Giants ROOKIE DUO Jaxson Dart & Cam Skattebo TAKE DOWN Eagles + Athlos Founder ALEXIS OHANIAN launches TRACK & FIELD event in NYC

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the New York Giants beating the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night football, Alexis Ohanian joins the show to talk about the new track league Athlos launching in New York City this Friday October 10th and talk about the exciting things coming for Track & Field and much more! 05:00 - Giants defeat Eagles 39:22 - Alexis Ohanian Joins the show! (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 Okt 1h

Nightcap Hour 2: Sports Illustrated TOP 5 NFL QBs: Where's BAKER MAYFIELD? + Shannon Sharpe 4th BEST 7th ROUND PICK?!

Nightcap Hour 2: Sports Illustrated TOP 5 NFL QBs: Where's BAKER MAYFIELD? + Shannon Sharpe 4th BEST 7th ROUND PICK?!

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Sports Illustrated drop their top NFL QBs after the first 5 weeks of the season, a Viral Video of Jacoby Croskey-Merritt blind rank 7th round draft picks, and Chris Jones explains why he gave up on that last play vs the Jacksonville Jaguars and much more! 0:00 Sports Illustrated drops their NFL QB Rankings05:25 - Viral Video of Deebo Samuel podcast shading Unc12:00 - Chris Jones addresses effort lapse26:00 - Shedeur Sanders excited for other rookies35:50 - Sister Jean Passes away at age 10639:35 - Ja’Marr Chase on Flacco trade40:45 - Michael Irvin Rant47:20 - Jared Verse49:35 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 Okt 1h 14min

Nightcap Hour 1: Joe Flacco GETS SHIPPED to the BENGALS + Unc & Ocho CALL the BROWNS a CIRCUS + WORLD CHAMP Anna Hall Joins

Nightcap Hour 1: Joe Flacco GETS SHIPPED to the BENGALS + Unc & Ocho CALL the BROWNS a CIRCUS + WORLD CHAMP Anna Hall Joins

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Cincinnati Bengals trading for Joe Flacco to help their QB situation, the Cleveland Browns head coach Stefanski still won’t commit to Shedeur as QB 2, and World Champion Anna Hall joins the show and much more! 4:30 - Joe Flacco to Bengals23:28 - Kevin Stefanski noncommittal on backup qb30:06 - Anna Hall joins the show52:15 - BREAKING NEWS: Jags, Browns just made a major trade (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

9 Okt 58min

Nightcap Hour 2: CATS out the BAG in PHILLY + TEXANS WR Xavier Hutchinson joins after BREAKOUT Game + Ravens DOWN BAD + LeBron's DECISION 2.0 HOAX

Nightcap Hour 2: CATS out the BAG in PHILLY + TEXANS WR Xavier Hutchinson joins after BREAKOUT Game + Ravens DOWN BAD + LeBron's DECISION 2.0 HOAX

Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to reports have surfaced of Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown and Saquon Barkley had a meeting, Houston Texans wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson joins the show to talk about his most recent breakout game, and Rashod Bateman talks about how the Ravens have struggled this season and much more! 00:00 - Reports surfaced of meeting between Hurts, Barkley, and Brown15:56 - Texans WR Xavier Hutchinson joins the show31:25 - Rashod Bateman on Ravens struggles38:20 - Jerry Jones’ Finger Fine43:35 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks54:10 - Q & Ayyyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

9 Okt 1h 13min

Club Shay Shay - G Herbo Part 2

Club Shay Shay - G Herbo Part 2

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! G Herbo joins Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay for a raw and powerful conversation about his life, music, and journey from Chicago’s East Side to rap superstardom. As he celebrates his birthday and the release of his new album Lil Herb, he opens up about the hunger that fueled his rise—from a 15-year-old kid rapping in the streets to one of hip-hop’s most authentic voices. Lil Herb takes fans back to his teenage years—growing up surrounded by violence, losing close friends, and navigating Chicago’s East Side. He recalls playing basketball at local parks, chasing dreams of going D1 before life pushed him toward music. Idols like Derrick Rose and comparisons to “Nick the Quick” gave him hope, but rap became his purpose. Even after playing in a celebrity basketball game with Drake, J. Cole, 21 Savage, and Chris Brown—where his team beat Drake and Savage’s squad a few times—he wouldn’t trade his career for anything. Herbo credits Chris Brown, Future, Meek Mill, Young Thug, and Juice WRLD as inspirations who pour their souls into every record. He explains his creative process—freestyling in his head before recording—and opens up about surviving Chicago’s streets: dropping out of school for safety, carrying a gun at 14, and getting shot at 16. Reflecting on King Von and Juice WRLD, he shares emotional stories about loss, survivor’s guilt, and grief. His best friend’s death led to heavy drinking and depression until a tough-love wake-up call changed his life. Support from 21 Savage and mentors like Common helped him heal. He also credits Chance the Rapper and Common for teaching him the importance of knowledge and growth. Chief Keef inspired his move to L.A., and Nicki Minaj jumpstarted his career with a feature that led to tours with Future, Cam’ron, and T.I. Herbo opens up about therapy, insomnia, and substance abuse, explaining how his nonprofit gives kids access to mental health support. He admits wasting time chasing the streets instead of the studio, but he’s proud of his growth. Approaching 30, he talks fatherhood, co-parenting, and love—raising his kids with honesty and empathy while keeping his relationship with fiancée Taina grounded. Before wrapping, he crowns his Chicago rap lineup—Chief Keef, Kanye West, Lil Durk, and Juice WRLD—and explains why Juice’s impact mirrors Tupac and Biggie. He closes by breaking down his Lil Herb album cover, a reminder of how far he’s come since his first mugshot at 11.From pain to purpose, trauma to triumph, G Herbo’s interview with Shannon Sharpe is one of his most honest yet—a story of survival, growth, and legacy that cements his place among Chicago’s greats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

8 Okt 1h 11min

Club Shay Shay - G Herbo Part 1

Club Shay Shay - G Herbo Part 1

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! G Herbo joins Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay for a raw and powerful conversation about his life, music, and journey from Chicago’s East Side to rap superstardom. As he celebrates his birthday and the release of his new album Lil Herb, he opens up about the hunger that fueled his rise—from a 15-year-old kid rapping in the streets to one of hip-hop’s most authentic voices. Lil Herb takes fans back to his teenage years—growing up surrounded by violence, losing close friends, and navigating Chicago’s East Side. He recalls playing basketball at local parks, chasing dreams of going D1 before life pushed him toward music. Idols like Derrick Rose and comparisons to “Nick the Quick” gave him hope, but rap became his purpose. Even after playing in a celebrity basketball game with Drake, J. Cole, 21 Savage, and Chris Brown—where his team beat Drake and Savage’s squad a few times—he wouldn’t trade his career for anything. Herbo credits Chris Brown, Future, Meek Mill, Young Thug, and Juice WRLD as inspirations who pour their souls into every record. He explains his creative process—freestyling in his head before recording—and opens up about surviving Chicago’s streets: dropping out of school for safety, carrying a gun at 14, and getting shot at 16. Reflecting on King Von and Juice WRLD, he shares emotional stories about loss, survivor’s guilt, and grief. His best friend’s death led to heavy drinking and depression until a tough-love wake-up call changed his life. Support from 21 Savage and mentors like Common helped him heal. He also credits Chance the Rapper and Common for teaching him the importance of knowledge and growth. Chief Keef inspired his move to L.A., and Nicki Minaj jumpstarted his career with a feature that led to tours with Future, Cam’ron, and T.I. Herbo opens up about therapy, insomnia, and substance abuse, explaining how his nonprofit gives kids access to mental health support. He admits wasting time chasing the streets instead of the studio, but he’s proud of his growth. Approaching 30, he talks fatherhood, co-parenting, and love—raising his kids with honesty and empathy while keeping his relationship with fiancée Taina grounded. Before wrapping, he crowns his Chicago rap lineup—Chief Keef, Kanye West, Lil Durk, and Juice WRLD—and explains why Juice’s impact mirrors Tupac and Biggie. He closes by breaking down his Lil Herb album cover, a reminder of how far he’s come since his first mugshot at 11.From pain to purpose, trauma to triumph, G Herbo’s interview with Shannon Sharpe is one of his most honest yet—a story of survival, growth, and legacy that cements his place among Chicago’s greats.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

8 Okt 1h 10min

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