
Syndicated radio star Angela Yee talks sex and relationships with the hottest stars in hip-hop and R&B. Join her and her friends each week as they coax stars into revealing their most intimate from the bedroom. It’s hip-hop like you’ve never heard before.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 727 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsComedySociety & Culture | |||

Laila Odom and Birgundi Baker join the ladies of Lip Service for an episode filled with dating confessions, relationship dealbreakers, career breakthroughs, and some unforgettable stories.
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Nino Paid and Hurricane Wisdom join Angela Yee and Jordy Joe for an unpredictable episode of Lip Service. The conversation starts with whether men are the real gold diggers before the guys discuss women holding them down, the nicest gifts they have p... more
Lil Rel Howery and Karlous Miller pull up to Lip Service for an unfiltered conversation about modern dating, relationships, and everything in between. They debate whether people really lose themselves in relationships, if men should be more open abou... more
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I had to stop listening. I can’t get over the girl saying mhm after every single thing. Girl I promise we won’t get mad if you just don’t say nothing at all…. Like come on shut up. Aggy.
I love Angela Yee and everything she does, but I feel like this show is changing. There are too many people talking over each other and GiGi finds a way to steer the conversation into talking about herself in every episode I’ve had to skip ahead just to avoid hearing her talk. The last few episodes without her were refreshing. Hopefully it will go back to the way it was.
I am an Angela Yee fan but I too, irritated with the Way up episodes added to the Lip Service app. Way up has its own, keep it that way. Also, will we ever know what happened to L’Oréal?
Please remove Way up episodes from the Lip Service podcast feed. WUWY feels forced on me and I have to sift through them to find Lip Service eps.
Also introduce the guests’ bio and explain more context. For example The hosts will ask a guest about “that situation” but not give context on what they are talking about.
I used to live for his show. I had my podcast routines as I have worked from home for 6+ years and this show was in rotation daily. It started to fall short once Lore’l left the show. The co-hosts have always talked over each other, but now it is very annoying. GiGi talks about the same things over and over again. Somehow she has always does, did or wants to do everything. It’s giving attention seeker. Also annoying.
Oh and if you keep on adding WUWAY I will be removing LP podcast completely.... more
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Relational, candid, and unapologetic conversations centered on sex, dating, wealth, and fame in the hip-hop and R&B world. A regular panel including Angela Yee and co-hosts chats with high-profile guests—from musicians to reality TV personalities—about relationships, sexuality, therapy, and personal growth, often mixing humor with blunt honesty. Episodes frequently tackle topics like trust, open relationships, and the balance between public life and private life, with guests sharing intimate anecdotes and industry insights. Unique traits include a bold, conversation-forward format that pairs celebrity perspectives with pragmatic relationship advice, and a willingness to cover taboo or provocative subjects in a candid style.
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