
For the Fellas is BET’s space for Black men to kick back and get real. Each week voices who move the culture dive deep into the conversations men have behind closed doors about love, healing, money, fatherhood, faith, ambition, friendships, and everything in between for all to hear. Welcome to a peek into the group chat.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

Celebrating the superheroes in our lives—Black fathers! For the Fellas and Walmart bring you a candid and intimate episode just in time for Father’s Day. Hear from Nick Cannon, DDG and Lance Gross on the power of Black fatherhood.
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You can't have a conversation about HBCUs without involving actual students. Vic Mensa, Woody McClain, Rajah Caruth and DJ Brian "B-Hen" Henry take over the campus of Morehouse College in the first ever live episode of For the Fellas, presented by W... more
As we celebrate Women’s History Month and the NAACP Image Awards, the Fellas get deep into their love for Black women, experiences in Hollywood, and how to cope through depression. We’re honored to provide a safe space for men to have honest discussi... more
In this powerful, unfiltered episode of For the Fellas, we’re diving deep into what Black men carry — and what it takes to let go. From why so many of us avoid therapy, to how trauma gets passed down like family recipes, this conversation is raw, eye... more
What happens when three generations of hip-hop pull up for a real, unfiltered conversation? You get For The Fellas — where AJ Calloway, Bow Wow, and Cordae dive deep into the culture, the music, and the moments that shaped them.
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Just in time for the holidays, the Fellas explore topics ranging from mental health to sexuality. We're honored to provide a safe space for men to have honest discussions and share their experiences with y'all.
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Michael Rainey Jr. reflects on the finale of Power and the end of his character Tarick, Jermaine Dupri debates the highs and lows of spending in Magic City, and Julian Horton discusses building beyond his character Roy to leave a lasting legacy.
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The concept of reality TV has always been questioned — where does the real end and the performance begin? In this thought-provoking episode of For The Fellas, host Brian McIntosh sits down with three men who live their lives in front of the lens to u... more
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