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...
Beezo Beezy, Linen King & GSZ Films Talk 'Maintain' and the Start of GameStarzEnt
Hustlers Lounge
8 minutes
8 months ago
Beezo Beezy, Linen King & GSZ Films Talk 'Maintain' and the Start of GameStarzEnt
In this After Hours exclusive, King Mar sits down with Albany, Georgia's own Beezo Beezy, Linen King, and GSZ Films of GameStarzEnt. They open up about their hit single "Maintain" and how they built the foundation of their label from the ground up. The crew gets real about the hustle, the struggles, and their vision for success. Get a glimpse of the music industry behind the scenes in this raw and unfiltered conversation. Send Feedback To The Lounge! “Aight, that’s another one from the Hustle...
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...