Episode 165 “Scat Pack”
If you got reparations what would you do with it? The crew is back for another week of cultural hot takes. The fellas catch up after not poding together in […]
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The Real History of Hip-Hop & Media’s AI Future With Damion ‘Darizza’ Young podcast
Normally our show is a career retrospective, but today we’re doing something different — interviewing an artist at the start of her arc. Our guest today grew up in hip-hop. This is a woman who has been reciting Lil Kim bars since before grade school. She started writing poetry at age 11. She’s a novelist, a rapper, and a songwriter.
Maybe you saw her burn it up on the Breakfast Club last year or caught her acapella flows on IG. She’s working with Dave East, Joe Moses, DJ Clark Kent, and OT Genesis. Safe to say: If you’re looking for someone who cares about lyrics deeply, you’ve found a new artist to love.
Ladies and gentlemen… Lady London is joining the People’s Party today!
If you got reparations what would you do with it? The crew is back for another week of cultural hot takes. The fellas catch up after not poding together in […]
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