The Progress Report Podcast

The Progress Report is more than media—it’s a movement. Founded in Atlanta, we are a premier hip-hop platform dedicated to documenting the culture, amplifying untold stories, and championing the voices that shape the streets and the sound. Through raw interviews, real conversations, and unapologetic content, we bridge the gap between underground talent and mainstream recognition. We don’t chase clout—we create impact. Our mission is to give artists and creatives the space to speak their truth, share their grind, and inspire progression. From breaking new music to covering industry trends, The Progress Report is trusted by artists, respected by fans, and rooted in authenticity. This is where hustle meets media. This is The Progress Report.

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    SunniThaRapper Reflects on BeatKing, Working with Matthew Knowles & the Reality of Being a Female Artist

    Houston’s own SunniThaRapper joins Lalaa Shepard for an all-new episode of Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report. During the conversation, SunniThaRapper reflects on growing up in Houston as an only child raised by a single mother, her early introduction to music, and how poetry helped shape her creative journey. She also discusses her experience as a member of the Houston-based R&B and Hip Hop trio Blush, which was signed and managed by Matthew Knowles, and shares valuable lessons she learned while working under one of the most respected names in the music industry. SunniThaRapper opens up about meeting Destiny’s Child and Solange, the influence Houston had on her career, and the artists who helped shape her sound. She also speaks on the rise of female rap, the impact of social media and TikTok on today’s music business, and why independent artists often face major financial challenges while building their careers. Additionally, SunniThaRapper reflects on her relationship with the late BeatKing, shares her thoughts on Tina Knowles and Houston culture, discusses the meaning behind her name, and explains why she believes female artists face unique obstacles that many male artists may never fully understand. Watch the full interview and subscribe for more exclusive conversations presented by The Progress Report. Interview by Lalaa Shepard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunnitharapper/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    31 min
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    JOSE GUAPO Speaks on Coming Home From Jail, Sobriety, Gucci Mane & Pooh Shiesty Situation

    “This my first time doing a sit down situation so you can say I beat the streets” ~ Jose Guapo In this exclusive interview conducted by Lalaa Shepard, Jose Guapo opens up about recently coming home from jail, sobriety, beating his cases, personal growth, and entering a healthier space mentally, physically, and spiritually. Guapo speaks honestly about serving time, jail conditions, being treated like a regular person while incarcerated, and people taking photos of him while he was locked up. Jose Guapo also reflects on losing his father and brother and explains how those losses changed his outlook on life. He shares why he is now more focused on accountability, discipline, peace, health, and building his legacy moving forward. During the conversation, Guapo discusses the Rich Kidz era impact, Atlanta music culture, the impact of “Take Me Thru Dere,” and the influence of the “A Futuristic Summa” and “FILA25” projects. He also reveals that rapper Breskii, who appears on “Take Me Thru Dere,” is his real-life blood sister. Guapo also discusses upcoming music, why a lot of his catalog is currently unavailable on DSPs, and his upcoming project “Son Of A Giant: Forever B-Shot.” In addition, Jose Guapo speaks on his relationship with T.I. and how T.I. stepped up for him following the passing of his father. He also shares thoughts on the Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty situation, and Hoodrich Pablo Juan’s Welcome Home concert. The Atlanta rapper also reflects on the lives and legacies of Young Scooter, Trouble, Rich Homie Quan, and Takeoff while discussing the responsibility of carrying the torch for Atlanta culture. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joseguapo_backup/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 5 min
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    2-17 Reflects On Filming Bankroll Fresh’s Funeral, Giving His Life To God & “Walked In” Going Platinum

    “God spoke to me himself” ~ 2-17  2-17 joins Lalaa Shepard for a powerful new episode of Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report. During this conversation, 2-17 opens up about turning his life over to God, becoming a husband, celebrating 10 years of marriage, and proud father of four sons, and how family changed the direction of his life and career. He reflects on personal growth, protecting his peace, and balancing creativity while navigating life and the music industry. 2-17 also speaks on his relationship with Bankroll Fresh, filming the legendary “Walked In” music video, and watching the record eventually go platinum years later. He also reflects on filming Bankroll Fresh’s funeral service and shares stories from one of the most important eras in Atlanta hip-hop history. Lalaa Shepard and 2-17 also discuss Atlanta music culture, appearing in the “Hotlanta” film, inspiration from D4L, learning the business side of music and publishing, and how Chief Keef changed the way music videos were filmed during that era. Throughout the interview, 2-17 reflects on social media, viral moments connected to “Walked In,” his passion for music and film, and the evolution of Atlanta’s music scene over the years. 2-17 also congratulates The Progress Report on celebrating 10 years of media, culture, and independent growth. Hosted by Lalaa Shepard. Presented by The Progress Report. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/217atl/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    44 min
  4. 28 mai

    Left Eye’s Sister Reigndrop Lopes Reflects On Her Sister’s 55th Birthday, Return to Honduras, Relationship with TLC

    “I feel closer to my sister Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes now because it’s a different type of connection” ~ Reigndrop Lopes  In this new episode of Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report, Lalaa Shepard sits down with Reigndrop Lopes, the younger sister of TLC legend Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, for an emotional and insightful conversation about family, music, healing, and preserving one of music’s most iconic legacies. During the interview, Reigndrop reflects on growing up alongside Left Eye and shares some of her favorite memories of her big sister while opening up about the deep spiritual connection she still feels with her today. She also discusses Left Eye’s love for rap music, her own love for rock music growing up, and how those influences helped shape their creativity and individuality over the years. The conversation arrives just after Left Eye’s 55th heavenly birthday on May 27th and also highlights Reigndrop’s upcoming Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes birthday celebration and fundraiser event in Atlanta focused on healing, wellness, creativity, fashion, and community connection. Reigndrop also speaks on her current relationship with Chilli and T-Boz of TLC, explains why she still was not a fan of the TLC biopic, and reveals plans for her own future project centered around telling Left Eye’s story properly. In the episode, Reigndrop confirms that she plans to release Left Eye’s long-awaited album “Supernova” to streaming platforms. She also revisits memories of traveling to Honduras with her sister, reflects on Dr. Sebi, and opens up about recently returning to Honduras for the first time in over 20 years since Left Eye’s passing. The conversation also touches on healing after loss, celebrity friendships, AI and deceased celebrities, and the meaning of “progress” while carrying forward a family legacy. Watch the full interview now on YouTube and visit TPRMediaGroup.com for more exclusive interviews and original content presented by The Progress Report. Interview by Lalaa Shepard Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/reigndroplopes/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101 /https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1 /Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    33 min
  5. 26 mai

    Mykko Montana on Beating the “One Hit Wonder” Label & Protecting His Peace, “Do It” Success & More!

    Atlanta artist Mykko Montana joins Lalaa Shepard for a brand new episode of “Skipping Class” presented by The Progress Report. During the conversation, Mykko Montana reflects on the lasting success of his breakout record “Do It” featuring K Camp and produced by Bobby Kritical, and why the song continues to grow years after its original 2012 release. He explains how the record became an Atlanta staple, a party classic, and a timeless anthem that still connects with fans today. Mykko Montana also opens up about his current mindset, focusing on mental health, inner healing, accountability, and no longer playing the blame game. He speaks honestly about fatherhood, his relationship with his father, overcoming criticism and “one hit wonder” conversations, and embracing his legacy as an artist who helped shape Atlanta music culture. The interview also touches on health and wellness, connecting with nature, legendary performances throughout Atlanta, new music, and thoughts on current industry conversations. This interview was conducted by Lalaa Shepard for The Progress Report. Watch more exclusive interviews, podcasts, performances, and entertainment news coverage at TPRMediaGroup.com and subscribe to The Progress Report on YouTube for more content. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mykkomontana/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    49 min
  6. 21 mai

    Rico Richie on Lou Young Beef, Lil Wayne Tour Bus Shooting & Birdman’s $1M Offer For “Poppin” Song

    Rapper and entrepreneur Rico Richie joins a brand new episode of Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report and hosted by Lalaa Shepard. During the interview, Rico Richie reflects on his journey from being a standout football player at Georgia Tech and briefly making it to the NFL before transitioning into music. He opens up about the frustration and anger he experienced after football did not work out the way he envisioned, and how those same emotions resurfaced years later during the rise of his breakout 2015 single “Poppin.” Rico Richie speaks on “Poppin” becoming a massive record while he was serving time in prison, missing out on opportunities as the song exploded worldwide, and the emotional toll of watching his career take off while being locked up. He also discusses the “Poppin” remix featuring Chris Brown, Meek Mill, and French Montana, and how the momentum surrounding the record changed his life. The conversation also covers Epic Records offering him $750,000 for “Poppin” before Birdman later offered him $1 million in cash for the single. Rico Richie explains how everything shifted after getting caught up in the Lil Wayne tour bus shooting incident tied to Young Thug, ultimately causing him to miss out on major money and opportunities at the height of his buzz. Elsewhere in the interview, Rico Richie addresses his issues with comedian Lou Young, opening a studio in downtown Atlanta, prison life, fatherhood, boxing, street mentality, and shifting his focus toward growth, peace, business, and building a better future. Rico Richie also discusses his new single “Loaded,” his current mindset, and what’s next for him moving forward. Interview conducted by Lalaa Shepard for The Progress Report. Watch more interviews, performances, podcasts, and exclusive content: TPRMediaGroup.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realroadrunnerrichie/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h
  7. 18 mai

    Don Trip & Eddie Valero Speak on Family Trauma, Vulnerability in Music & Independence

    “Independence means you can’t blame nobody” ~ Don Trip  “When you’re independent, you have to grind twice as hard!” ~ Eddie Valero  Memphis artists and entrepreneurs Don Trip and Eddie Valero sit down with Lalaa Shepard for a new episode of Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report. During the interview, the two speak on vulnerability in music, fatherhood, independence, ownership, family relationships, major record labels, ageism in hip hop, prison, touring independently, and maintaining integrity in today’s music industry. Don Trip also opens up about his relationship with his mother, fake industry relationships, and why independence means accountability. Eddie Valero reflects on family struggles, his father serving time in prison, and lessons learned throughout his journey in music and business.  The two also discuss their collaborative project “Armageddon,” dropping May 22nd, the Step Brothers 4 Life Tour, industry politics, and what progress means to them today.  Interview by Lalaa Shepard Presented by The Progress Report  Watch more exclusive interviews and content at TPRMediaGroup.com  #LongLivePif  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mrdontrip/  https://www.instagram.com/eddievalero_/  https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/  https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/  https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/  Website: https://TPRMediaGroup.com  Listen to us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183  Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 2 min
  8. 13 mai

    Cardi B & Stefon Diggs Drama, Boston Richey Backlash + Yung Miami Apology?! | Lunch Table Talk

    A brand new episode of Lunch Table Talk presented by The Progress Report is now live featuring Lalaa Shepard, Boss Britt, and DJ eXeL. This episode dives straight into trending conversations surrounding relationships, celebrity culture, accountability, hip-hop drama, and social media debates.  The crew breaks down the rumored split between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson, Cardi B reactions, and the ongoing conversations about dating, cheating, communication, and women settling in relationships. They also unpack Stefon Diggs being found not guilty in his former chef lawsuit and discuss what people can learn from situations involving accusations, accountability, and public perception.  On the music side, the table reacts to Boston Richey drama, Yung Miami apologizing after disrespecting a DJ, celebrity entitlement, and Alabama artist FattMack speaking on a feature situation years later. The conversation also touches on Chris Brown baby momma drama, scam culture, people living off partners financially, and the realities of modern dating culture.  Tap in for another unfiltered episode of Lunch Table Talk presented by The Progress Report.  Interview/Podcast hosted by Lalaa Shepard, Boss Britt, and DJ eXeL.  Follow us online:  https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/  https://www.instagram.com/djexel/  https://www.instagram.com/bossbritt__/  https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/  https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/  Website:  Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183  Home : The Progress Report Media GroupProgress Over Perfection - Get Your Copy Get Your Copytprmediagroup.com Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 29 min

À propos

The Progress Report is more than media—it’s a movement. Founded in Atlanta, we are a premier hip-hop platform dedicated to documenting the culture, amplifying untold stories, and championing the voices that shape the streets and the sound. Through raw interviews, real conversations, and unapologetic content, we bridge the gap between underground talent and mainstream recognition. We don’t chase clout—we create impact. Our mission is to give artists and creatives the space to speak their truth, share their grind, and inspire progression. From breaking new music to covering industry trends, The Progress Report is trusted by artists, respected by fans, and rooted in authenticity. This is where hustle meets media. This is The Progress Report.

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