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DRAKE AND KENDRICK LAMAR SOUND THE ALARM IN HIP-HOP

Season 1 | Episode 5
53m | Jun 12, 2024

The hosts discuss the Drake versus Kendrick Lamar beef and its impact on hip hop. They question the need for beef in the industry and criticize the personal attacks and lack of substance in the diss tracks. They also explore the underlying issue of colorism in the black community and how it may have influenced the beef. The hosts highlight the double standard of black artists dissing each other but not dissing Eminem, a white rapper. They conclude that beefs are often orchestrated for attention and record sales.

The conversation covers the analogy of boxing and wrestling in the music industry, the desire for artists to see others fail, and the lack of quality control in recent rap beefs. The discussion then shifts to the disturbing video of Sean John Combs physically abusing his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and the role of domestic violence in the entertainment industry. The hosts express their thoughts on the situation and the need for accountability and punishment. They also touch on the power dynamics in relationships and the fear that can prevent victims from leaving abusive situations. The conversation concludes with a preview of upcoming topics, including the state of hip hop and R&B music.



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