In 1954, advertisers were taught how to “sell to the Negro.” They studied the psychology, language, and habits of Black consumers — not to empower them, but to profit from them. Decades later, the same playbook still runs… just with new packaging, new faces, and digital upgrades. They Still Selling to Us is a raw, reflective documentary that uses original 1950s marketing audio, layered with modern narration and visual storytelling, to expose how capitalism continues to rebrand control as cult...
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In 1954, advertisers were taught how to “sell to the Negro.” They studied the psychology, language, and habits of Black consumers — not to empower them, but to profit from them. Decades later, the same playbook still runs… just with new packaging, new faces, and digital upgrades. They Still Selling to Us is a raw, reflective documentary that uses original 1950s marketing audio, layered with modern narration and visual storytelling, to expose how capitalism continues to rebrand control as cult...
AlleyGangTrap & The Real Blo Take Us to the Infamous Trap on the East Side – Part 2
Hustlers Lounge
9 minutes
8 months ago
AlleyGangTrap & The Real Blo Take Us to the Infamous Trap on the East Side – Part 2
In Part 2 of this After Hours special, AlleyGangTrap and The Real Blo take us on a tour of the East Side, the heart of their infamous trap, for an exclusive vlog experience. Get a firsthand look at the environment that shaped their music and the grind behind their success. The duo shares raw, unfiltered moments from their neighborhood, giving fans a deeper connection to the story behind #MyBrudda. Don’t miss this unique, behind-the-scenes view of their hustle and hear more about their journey...
Hustlers Lounge
In 1954, advertisers were taught how to “sell to the Negro.” They studied the psychology, language, and habits of Black consumers — not to empower them, but to profit from them. Decades later, the same playbook still runs… just with new packaging, new faces, and digital upgrades. They Still Selling to Us is a raw, reflective documentary that uses original 1950s marketing audio, layered with modern narration and visual storytelling, to expose how capitalism continues to rebrand control as cult...