All Eyes on E

Emanny Salgado

All Eyes on E is where conversation meet culture. Each episode dives into current events, music discussions, and unfiltered takes on life, giving listeners both perspective and entertainment. With Emanny's unique blend of humor, honesty, and storytelling, the podcast goes beyond surface-level talk — mixing in industry insights, personal experiences, and guest appearances. Whether he's breaking down the latest headlines, debating music trends, or sharing behind-the-scenes stories, this is the space where fans connect with Emanny in a raw and authentic way.

  1. 18 HR AGO

    50 Cent vs T.I., Cartel takes over Mexico, NYC Blizzard and much more | AEOE Podcast ep. 12

    This week, Emanny and Sio are forced to pod from the crib thanks to a weekend blizzard that shut everything down. Cabin fever is real, the vibes are stir-crazy, and they kick things off talking about just how boring life gets when you're stuck watching the same four walls and refreshing your phone for entertainment. From there, they dive into the viral clip of a Haitian woman referring to Black Americans as "dirty Black Americans" … unpacking the tension, the hurt, the history, and why diaspora conversations so often spiral instead of heal. The music/sports crossover moment gets its shine too, as Kelly Price performs "Lift Every Voice" instead of the national anthem at a Claressa Shields vs. Crew-Dezurn fight prompting a bigger conversation about symbolism, patriotism, and what respect really looks like on big stages. Then it's petty rap beef time: 50 Cent vs. T.I. and family. The back-and-forth online has the timeline split, and Emanny and Sio break down who's trolling, who's projecting, and whether either of them still benefit from these digital sparring matches in 2026. Things turn heavier as they discuss the ripple effects in Mexico m following the reported death of cartel leader El Mencho, and what moments like this reveal about power vacuums, violence, and media narratives. The episode takes a reflective turn as they pay respects to actor Eric Dane and beloved NYC influencer Shanae Curry, which opens the door to a deeper conversation about legacy, health, and why we wait to live like we have unlimited time. They also react to DaBaby explaining why he believes he "fell off," and whether accountability, public backlash, or industry politics play the bigger role in a career downturn. Snow outside. Heat inside. Honest takes, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder to live fully… because tomorrow isn't promised.

    2h 24m
  2. 20 FEB

    All Star Recap, India Love regrets, LaRussell no longer gets Lil Wayne & more | AEOE Podcast ep. 11

    With Sio out of town, Emanny calls in Joe F for his first on camera episode ….and you already know that means zero structure. The episode kicks off with a Valentine's Day recap. From low-effort romance debates to what actually counts as "doing too much," Emanny and Joe compare notes on how they handled the pressure of February 14th. Was it genuine love… or just strategic survival? The fellas break down expectations, social media flexing, and whether grown men even like Valentine's Day or just tolerate it. From there, they pivot to the fall-off of the NBA All-Star Weekend …Once a must-watch cultural moment, now it feels like background noise. Is it the lack of competitiveness? The oversaturation of celebrity? Or are we just getting older? Things heat up when they react to Coi Leray saying that "liking someone's pic is cheating." Is that insecurity or modern-day relationship boundaries evolving in real time? The conversation spirals into digital etiquette, emotional cheating, and how social media has completely rewired dating. They also dive into LaRussell openly criticizing Lil Wayne for what he feels is a lack of substance in his music. Is that fair critique or generational misunderstanding? Emanny and Joe unpack artistry vs. impact, nostalgia bias, and whether legends are immune from honest evaluation. The guys also take a moment to pay respect to Actor Robert Duvall who passed away and speak about how they personally would like their families to respect their after death wishes. This episode delivers and can't help but to take a serious note this week …with laughter spread throughout each take. No co-host. No filter. Just opinions, laughs and a lot of accountability.

    2h 2m
  3. 15 FEB

    Bad Bunny halftime performance, J. Cole new album, Cardi B single again & more | AEOE Podcast ep. 10

    This week on All Eyes On E, Emanny, Sio and Joe F. are back in full debate mode ….and nobody is safe. The crew kicks things off with the Super Bowl stage: Did Bad Bunny just stamp himself as a global icon with that performance? And after Chris Brown's comments, the room gets real about industry favoritism, public image, and who the culture actually wants to see up there. From there, it's straight into family drama and rap girl tension …Glorilla vs. her sister has the hosts unpacking loyalty, fame, and what happens when personal business becomes public content. Then they tackle Sexyy Red putting her spin on MJ's "Beat It." Is it homage, disrespect, or just the evolution of music? Emanny has thoughts… loud ones. J. Cole's new album gets a deep dive ….growth, pressure, expectations, and whether he's still rapping from the soul or from the scoreboard. The conversation takes a serious turn as they discuss the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case and how media cycles shape empathy and outrage. Cardi B being single again sparks a broader conversation about public relationships, breakups in the spotlight, and whether love is even built to survive fame. That naturally leads into Valentine's Day plans ….who's celebrating, who's "chilling," and who's pretending it's just another day. As always, it's culture, accountability, jokes, arguments, and a few uncomfortable truths … because when Emanny, Sio, and Joe F. sit down, it's never just headlines… it's perspective. All that and more on this episode 10 of the AEOE podcast.

    2h 13m

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All Eyes on E is where conversation meet culture. Each episode dives into current events, music discussions, and unfiltered takes on life, giving listeners both perspective and entertainment. With Emanny's unique blend of humor, honesty, and storytelling, the podcast goes beyond surface-level talk — mixing in industry insights, personal experiences, and guest appearances. Whether he's breaking down the latest headlines, debating music trends, or sharing behind-the-scenes stories, this is the space where fans connect with Emanny in a raw and authentic way.

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