The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

They Done Gave Us a TV Show
Kid Fury and Crissle sit down with fellow podcasters turned TV hosts Desus and Mero.

The Vest Guest
Kid Fury and Crissle sit down with activist and vest icon DeRay Mckesson

Young R.E.A.D feat. Young M.A
Kid Fury and Crissle sit down to talk with artist Young M.A in a conversation that'll make you feel all type of things.

Missy: The Icon
Kid Fury and Crissle are graced by the Icon herself, Missy Elliott, and discuss her creative genius, illustrious career, and unforgettable style in a way that only The Read can deliver.

Famous Ramos
Kid Fury and Crissle sit down with recording artist and "Hamilton" star Anthony Ramos.

Unsolved Heterosexual Mysteries
Kid Fury & Crissle sit down with an old friend to discuss this week's Hot Tops and Unsolved Heterosexual Mysteries.

Leaning on Lena
Kid Fury and Crissle lean into conversation with award-winning writer Lena Waithe.

Dade County Debauchery with Ts Madison
Kid Fury and Crissle sit down with Miami's own TV and Internet star TS Madison for a conversation you won't forget.

Rae in LA
Kid Fury and Crissle head to LA to sit down with superstar and LA native Issa Rae.

Checking for CHIKA
Kid Fury and Crissle chat and chill with rapper CHIKA.
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