
Jason Lee
Jason Lee is an American actor and former professional skateboarder. His film credits include Almost Famous and the Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise. Lee also starred in the television series My Name Is Earl and Second Sight. He has collaborated with Spike Jonze on music videos, directed the documentary Letters from Pyongyang, and produced the film Columbus Circle.
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- Decisions, Decisions Ep. 66 | Brooklyn's Finest, Bing Bong & Bad Boy Business

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Leefor a lively and insightful conversation covering The Roots Picnic, friendship dynamics, hip-hop culture, sports, generational shifts, and the ongoing impact of celebrity controversies. The episode begins with a recap of their Roots Picnic weekend experience, highlighting the energy, culture, and significance of one of hip-hop’s most celebrated festivals [ 00:56 ]. The crew shares stories about friendship dynamics during a night out [ 06:05 ], including a humorous yet stress-filled situation involving a missing friend that turned a fun evening into an anxiety-inducing adventure [ 12:13 ].The conversation then shifts back to the festival, breaking down the overall experience and Jay-Z’s highly discussed performance [ 20:12 ], including reactions to his freestyle and perceived responses to Drake amid the ongoing competitive energy surrounding hip-hop’s biggest names [ 24:08 ]. This leads into a broader discussion about the evolution of rap rivalries and how competition has shaped the genre across generations [ 35:38 ], along with insights into the behind-the-scenes realities of music collaborations and industry relationships [ 39:16 ]. The hosts also reflect on Jay-Z’s commentary on current events [ 42:02 ], before examining how personal relationships influence business decisions, artistic partnerships, and public perception within the music industry [ 45:27 ].As the episode continues, the crew celebrates The Roots Picnic as a cultural institution [ 55:00 ], while also discussing the often-overlooked business challenges involved in producing large-scale music festivals [ 01:01:09 ]. The conversation expands into sports and cultural commentary [ 01:03:21 ], including reflections on the long-running cultural conversation surrounding sagging pants and fashion as self-expression [ 01:11:31 ], followed by predictions and analysis for the NBA Finals [ 01:12:42 ]. The hosts also weigh in on the controversy involving New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart and the political conversations surrounding athlete expression [ 01:19:29 ].The final stretch of the episode explores the evolution of hip-hop culture and the growing generational gaps in music appreciation [ 01:31:33 ], prompting a thoughtful discussion on modern influences affecting children and young audiences today [ 01:47:09 ]. The hosts examine hip-hop’s continued cultural impact [ 01:50:10 ], debate which artists should be considered essential listening for the next generation [ 01:52:29 ], and stress the importance of understanding the historical context that shaped the genre’s development [ 02:01:24 ]. The episode closes with commentary on the ongoing Diddy controversy and how social media has transformed public accountability, celebrity scandals, and cultural discourse [ 02:04:06 ], tying together a conversation that is equal parts entertaining, reflective, and culturally relevant.No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale LinkFollow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumpsFollow the crew on Social Media@itsaking@jaysonrodriguez@mrhiphopobamaFollow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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About
- FROM
- Orange, CA, United States
- BORN
- April 25, 1970