BACK LIKE WE NEVER LEFT In this episode of Nigguh-Dom, Breyonne and Emmanuel dive deep into the persistent presence of white people in the business of Black people, especially in spaces where Black people are already underrepresented. They also tackle the trend of music artists—especially non-Black ones—co-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessary—this is Nigguh-Dom. Featurin...
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BACK LIKE WE NEVER LEFT In this episode of Nigguh-Dom, Breyonne and Emmanuel dive deep into the persistent presence of white people in the business of Black people, especially in spaces where Black people are already underrepresented. They also tackle the trend of music artists—especially non-Black ones—co-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessary—this is Nigguh-Dom. Featurin...
This week, Breyonne and Emmanuel talk about some crazy subjects like MLK Day (NOT inauguration day), Relationships and tough break ups, the 16 hour Tik Tok ban and much much more! Featuring Ontario Ray and his song "Be This Way" from the album "Same Time, Last Week. You can find this song and others on Spotify and Apple Music Also check out his Instagram and if you want to have your music featured on an Episode of Nigguh-Dom send us a message on any of our social media or send us an email ...
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BACK LIKE WE NEVER LEFT In this episode of Nigguh-Dom, Breyonne and Emmanuel dive deep into the persistent presence of white people in the business of Black people, especially in spaces where Black people are already underrepresented. They also tackle the trend of music artists—especially non-Black ones—co-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessary—this is Nigguh-Dom. Featurin...