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“Being Viral Ain’t Being Respected.” 👀 Khaliah Clark Talks Fashion, Media & Women Winning – EPISODE 211

podcast June 17, 2026


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“Do you think Hip Hop still influences fashion… or has fashion started using Hip Hop more than it actually respects it?”

“When you look at today’s fashion culture, what’s missing: originality, risk-taking, or actual STYLE?”

“Has social media made fashion more creative… or just more copy-and-paste?”

“What’s the difference between somebody wearing expensive pieces… versus somebody who actually understands fashion culture?”

“Do you think the era of ‘everybody dressing alike’ killed individuality in Hip Hop fashion?”

“What happened to artists having signature looks that instantly separated them from everybody else?”

“Do you think luxury brands truly value Hip Hop culture now… or just the money and visibility attached to it?”

“Back then fashion trends came from the streets first. Now trends feel manufactured online. Is the culture losing authenticity?”

“Who’s more responsible for fashion becoming repetitive: stylists, influencers, artists, or algorithms?”

“What’s one fashion trend you wish the culture would retire immediately?” 😭🔥

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“What’s harder for people to accept: a Black woman being successful… or a Black woman being successful UNAPOLOGETICALLY?”

“Have you noticed people will call a man ‘disciplined’ for chasing luxury… but call a woman ‘materialistic’ for enjoying it?”

“Do you think some people confuse confidence with arrogance simply because they don’t see enough women walking in certainty?”

“What’s your favorite silent flex — the kind of success that doesn’t need an announcement but still makes haters itch?”

“You ever realize people will say ‘stay humble’ only AFTER you start winning?”

“What’s the pettiest criticism you’ve ever received that secretly let you know you were leveling up?”

“Do you think social media made people more inspired… or just more bitter watching other people evolve in real time?”

“Some people swear they hate influencers, but know every detail about their lives. At what point does hate become unpaid fandom?”

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🎙️🔥 HIP HOP MEDIA SEGMENT

THE C.U.T.S. PODCAST x Khaliah Clark

“Do you think Hip Hop media still protects the culture… or profits off the chaos happening inside it?”

“When did Hip Hop conversations become less about artistry and more about controversy?”

“Why does it feel like negativity spreads faster in Hip Hop media than actual accomplishments?”

“Do you think platforms today are too focused on going viral instead of being responsible?”

“What’s missing most in Hip Hop media right now: journalism, integrity, originality, or respect?”

“Has clout become more valuable than credibility in today’s media landscape?”

“Do you think the culture rewards loud personalities more than knowledgeable voices now?”

“What’s your reaction when people say Hip Hop media helped normalize humiliation culture?”

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👀 WOMEN IN HIP HOP MEDIA / CULTURE

“Do women in media have to work twice as hard just to be respected beyond appearance?”

“Have you ever felt pressure to soften your intelligence or confidence to make people comfortable?”

“Why do confident women in Hip Hop spaces get labeled ‘difficult’ faster than men?”

“Do you think the culture truly supports powerful women… or only when they’re non-threatening?”

“What’s the difference between visibility and genuine respect for women in media?”

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🎤 “BARS OR CAP?” — HIP HOP MEDIA EDITION

“Hip Hop media became addicted to dysfunction.”

“Everybody with a microphone shouldn’t have a platform.”

“Being viral and being respected are NOT the same thing.”

“The culture stopped rewarding substance.”

🔥 QUICK HITTER “BARS OR CAP?” FASHION EDITION

“Designer doesn’t equal style.”

“Fashion influencers replaced trendsetters.”

“Hip Hop lost its fashion identity chasing luxury labels.”

“The flyest people aren’t always the richest people.”

“New York Fashion Week has become more about attendance than impact.”

“Everybody having access ruined exclusivity.”

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