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...
Breyonne and Emmanuel dove into deep conversations regarding masculinity and gender roles, both within the black community and in society as a whole, the so called "Sassy Men Apocalypse" and more! Featuring Kansas City local artist, K'Niya and her song "feenin" You can find this song and others on Spotify and Apple Music Check out her Instagram Show her some love and let her know you're from "The Dom" Links to tweets used in this episode: https://x.com/thelibrasfinest/status/1860223419075...
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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...