Rap, Riots & All That Jazz
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Jamal and Khalilah are back again with a full show this week discussing everything from Beyonce + Drake's surprise album announcements, a Tony awards recap, plus a review of the Rolling Stone's Top 200 Hip-Hop Albums of All Time list.
Key Takeaways:
[00:05]
Kay explores DC during Juneteenth Weekend
[04:50]
Does anyone actually listen to Drake?
[07:47]
Tony Awards Recap
[09:09]
Jennifer Hudson. The second black woman and the youngest Emmy, Grammy, Oscars, and Tony (EGOT) Award Recipient.
[09:49]
Joaquina Kalukango won lead actress in a musical for her phenomenal performance in Paradise Square
[11:18]
Rolling Stone magazine released a list of the top 200 rap albums of all time, and our critics disagree....
[20:12]
A Father's Day Tribute to Herschel Walker
[24:11]
Can Black folks be racist?
[30:29]
Remembering January 26th and how Trump Supports tries to take over the Country
[34:45]
Brittney Griner remains detained in a Russian jail 4 months later
[36:59]
Honoring Meghan Stabile - Founder & CEO of Revive Music Group
Resources Mentioned:
Are these the Greatest Hip Hop Albums of All Time?
Joaquina Kalukango Tony Award performance
Sign the petition to bring Brittney Griner home
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Key Quote
“Black people technically can't be racist. Racism insinuates power.” - Jamal Sterling
“...oftentimes what happens when people are struggling with depression, they just feel alone. You feel totally alone. And sometimes just having somebody to say, you are not alone, I'm here with you is enough to get them through that moment.” - Khalilah Elliott
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