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Keep it Dangerous™ as Dangerous Lee asks the questions, and as always states her opinion on every damn thing.

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Dangerous talks HIV/AIDS Awareness with residents of Flint, Michigan.

Dangerous talks to Heru from the Sunz of Sankofa, singer Taya Revella, and actor Melvin A. Lyons. Dangerous also introduces her new co-host Hassahn Phenomenon and Jesse Lewis from America's Most Smartest Model and Meet... more

Dangerous talks to folk singer Daniel Moore, B Movie actress Lilith Stabs, Flint's King of Pop, Tunde, and gets stood up by Jesse Lewis from VH1's America's Most Smartest Model and Meet The Spartans. Note: Show... more

Dangerous talks to model Nicole Gwen and acoustic musician Jimmy Bernard. Chrissy DePauw doesn't show, but her music makes an appearance and Dr. Blogstein stops by to rescue Dangerous. Music by Dangerous Rob and Lisa G... more

Dangerous talks to Daved Beck featured author in book "Conversations on Success", hip hop artist Hassahn Phenomenon, and gets stood up for the last time by model Je.

Dangerous talks to The World's Sexiest Film Critic, Professor Weasley stops by with his Theremin, and music by Rock and Soul singer Nikki Kynard is featured.

Dangerous talks to National Treasure: Book of Secrets actor Sir Charles, bestselling author of novels Everlasting and Melody, Stacy-Deanne, and gets stood up by model Je. "Put 'Em Up" by Haze is the featured track.

Dangerous talks to three men she's known personally throughout her life in Flint, MI: Recording Artist/Entrepreneur Bliss, DJ/Air Personality/Comedian Tre Boogie, and rapper Young Dan.

Dangerous talks with April Sims the host of A&E Radio,rapper/member of Dogg Pound Dangerous Rob, director John Benjamin makes a special appearance, and Dangerous' adorable daughter makes her annoying debut that takes her... more

Dangerous talks with R&B singer Trizonna McClendon, childrens book author Tabatha Jean D'Agata, and gets stood up by Slappaphone player, Kahlil Kwame Bell.

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