New Rory & MAL
Rory Farrell and Jamil "Mal" Clay originally became podcast personalities through The Joe Budden Podcast, where they served as co-hosts for years before a very public and messy split in 2021. Rather than fade away, they launched New Rory & MAL and proved they could carry a show on their own. With over 530 episodes and 7,000 ratings on Apple Podcasts, the show has clearly found its audience.
The format is a weekly conversation, usually running about 80 to 90 minutes, that covers music, culture, sports, relationships, and whatever random topics come up organically. Rory tends to be more emotionally expressive and willing to go deep on personal subjects, while Mal is the cooler, more understated presence who drops takes that linger in your head hours later. Their dynamic works because they're genuinely different people who respect each other's perspectives.
Music is a constant thread running through the show. Both hosts have deep roots in hip-hop culture, and their music discussions go beyond just ranking albums. They'll break down the business side of the industry, talk about their personal relationships with artists, and argue about legacy in ways that feel informed rather than performative. Recent episodes have mixed music talk with broader cultural commentary, keeping things unpredictable.
The "new" in the title isn't just branding. Rory and Mal have evolved significantly from their Budden Podcast days. They're more confident as leads, more willing to be vulnerable, and more comfortable with silence. It's a show that rewards consistent listening because you genuinely watch two guys grow up across hundreds of hours of conversation.
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