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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.
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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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