About The Morning Hustle

THE MORNING HUSTLE is the freshest program in broadcast with an entertaining, humorous and informative take on urban pop culture from the Millennial and Generation Z point of view, meant to wake up its audience to the beat of today’s Hip Hop. The show offers listeners the unique chemistry of the hosts providing a rare authenticity and transparency that connects with the lifestyle of the audience.

Simply entitled “8:46” — the time that it took Derek Chauvin to kill George Floyd — the brief but powerful show took place in his hometown of Beavercreek, Ohio.

The Trill OG sits down with Billy Sorrells for an important conversation about the effects of George Floyds' death on the city of Houston and what steps we must take next for actual change.

Petition is among two calling on Trump administration to change white supremacist group's status.

The power of the internet brought Kenny Beats and Ray 3 together after a meme went viral, and now Ray 3 will have his own home recording studio thanks to the producer and some of his famous friends. We love to see it.

Attorney Ben Crump called in as he was walking in with Philonise Floyd prior to testifying about police brutality, racial profiling, and George Floyd before the House Judiciary Committee to let us know what changes they demanding from the Police Reform Bill.

Slim Thug checked in with Billy Sorrells to discuss the atmosphere in Houston, Texas at the moment over the past two weeks after the George Floyd story went global, and what changes we need to make next in his opinion after the protests.

Lore'l had to call CAP on both Terry Crews & Billy Porter for their recent comments around Black Lives Matter, the protest, and equality. 

Dyana Williams stresses the need of more ownership of the music created by black artists, the need to continue to push for equality and diversity in the music industry, and the best ways to actually support the artists themselves.

Every morning Angie Ange starts your morning with Angies Morning Motivation on The Morning Hustle. Fear is sometimes the only thing stopping you from getting things done.

Trina fights back, Drew Brees issues an apology. Lore'l has to call cap for Who's Cappin this morning on The Morning Hustle.

The coronavirus pandemic has devastated America's economy and millions of workers have lost their jobs. Financial expert Jini Thornton answers your questions on The Morning Hustle.

We discuss the protests, murder of George Floyd, and the need for police reform with attorney Charles Adams on The Morning Hustle show.