In a recent episode of Talk With Flee, host Cam’ron kicked things off with a tongue‑in‑cheek warning for anyone who might show up at his place on an empty stomach. The humor set the stage for a lively conversation that featured two very different guests: Knicks superfan Josh Smith, who opened up about his ban from Madison Square Garden, and rapper Young M.A, who discussed her latest project, her creative ventures, and the importance of mental well‑being.
Josh Smith: From Courtside Passion to Garden Ban
Josh Smith, known for his unwavering support of the New York Knicks, shared the story behind his unexpected exclusion from Madison Square Garden. He explained that a series of enthusiastic, albeit disruptive, celebrations during games led to venue staff asking him to stay away. Despite the setback, Smith remains optimistic, insisting that his love for the team—and his belief that LeBron James deserves the title of greatest of all time—hasn’t waned.
Young M.A: Independence, Creativity, and Mental Health
Later in the show, Young M.A stopped by to talk about her album Kween. She emphasized the value of staying independent in an industry that often pushes artists toward major‑label deals, explaining how creative freedom allows her to stay true to her voice. The conversation took an interesting turn when she revealed she’s been involved in directing projects for Pornhub, describing the experience as a chance to explore visual storytelling outside the traditional music‑video realm.
Beyond the business side, Young M.A opened up about her personal journey back to a healthier mental state. She spoke candidly about the pressures of fame, the steps she’s taken to prioritize self‑care, and how those practices have influenced her music and outlook on life.
“Staying independent isn’t just about controlling the music—it’s about protecting the mindset that creates it.” – Young M.A
Why This Episode Stands Out
The blend of humor, sports passion, and candid artist insight makes this installment of Talk With Flee a memorable watch. Cam’ron’s opening jab set a light tone, while Josh Smith’s candid reflection on fandom and Young M.A’s thoughtful discussion of artistry and well‑being gave listeners plenty to think about long after the credits rolled.
- Cam’ron’s playful warning about showing up hungry.
- Josh Smith’s story behind his MSG ban and his GOAT pick.
- Young M.A on independence, directing for Pornhub, and mental‑health recovery.

