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 artistsâespecially non-Black onesâco-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessaryâthis 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 artistsâespecially non-Black onesâco-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessaryâthis is Nigguh-Dom. Featurin...
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 artistsâespecially non-Black onesâco-opting Black aesthetics to advance their careers, and the story of Karmelo Anthony, the community discourse that followed. Bold, unfiltered, and necessaryâthis is Nigguh-Dom. Featurin...