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Have you ever wondered how grillz, those shimmering gold or diamond-studded mouthpieces, came to symbolize style, status, and self-expression?
Find out in this solo episode of “That Wasn’t In My Textbook,” where we explore the fascinating history of grillz, the iconic dental bling that has become synonymous with hip-hop culture. From ancient civilizations to modern-day celebrities, we go on a journey through time, exploring the origins, cultural influences, and evolution of grillz.
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Press play on this captivating episode, if you’re ready to uncover the sparkling history of grillz From ancient tooth adornment to the mainstream hip-hop crown jewel, prepare to be dazzled by the cultural significance and lasting allure of grillz.
Don’t forget to leave a review and share your thoughts on this episode, as Latoya loves hearing from her listeners. Follow “That Wasn’t In My Textbook” on various platforms, including Pinterest and YouTube, to explore more captivating untold stories from history. Remember, knowledge is power, and there’s no better place to find it than on this enlightening podcast.
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The episode was researched by drommamedia.com and scripted by host Latoya Coleman (Toya From Harlem).
In the first episode of season 3, we feature a Zimbabwean new media artist based in London, Kumbirai Makumbe. They use sculpture, digital audio-visual installation, video and images to interrogate the […]
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