Send us a text It feels like for a while there, everywhere you turned there was a Sabrina Carpenter promo playing; on social media, streaming platforms, and even in movie theaters. For someone like her, it makes sense; she’s got a project to promote. But what about the people who keep posting nonstop with no project, no purpose, and nothing of real value to offer? Just an endless loop of meditation selfies (really??), trends, and thirst traps - all chasing a hit of validation. In this episode...
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Send us a text It feels like for a while there, everywhere you turned there was a Sabrina Carpenter promo playing; on social media, streaming platforms, and even in movie theaters. For someone like her, it makes sense; she’s got a project to promote. But what about the people who keep posting nonstop with no project, no purpose, and nothing of real value to offer? Just an endless loop of meditation selfies (really??), trends, and thirst traps - all chasing a hit of validation. In this episode...
218 What We Learned From Kendrick's Summer Pop-Out Concert
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218 What We Learned From Kendrick's Summer Pop-Out Concert
Send us a text Ever since KRS-One started the "Stop The Violence" movement in the 80s with its flagship song "Self-Destruction" which featured some of the Who's Who of rap at the time: KRS-One, D-Nice, Stetsasonic, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Heavy D Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav), and others, rap has been fighting an uphill battle with itself. While indirectly honoring Nipsey Hussle, Kendrick Lamar performed a pop out concert in the name of peace and unity. But whe...
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Send us a text It feels like for a while there, everywhere you turned there was a Sabrina Carpenter promo playing; on social media, streaming platforms, and even in movie theaters. For someone like her, it makes sense; she’s got a project to promote. But what about the people who keep posting nonstop with no project, no purpose, and nothing of real value to offer? Just an endless loop of meditation selfies (really??), trends, and thirst traps - all chasing a hit of validation. In this episode...