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Talking Race, Africa and People
TRAP
32 episodes
4 days ago
A weekly, unflinching discussion with Have Hope and Daniel Tiluk about race, racism, Africa, the African diaspora, music, film, as well as issues in society and commentary on humanity.
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A weekly, unflinching discussion with Have Hope and Daniel Tiluk about race, racism, Africa, the African diaspora, music, film, as well as issues in society and commentary on humanity.
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17 | What Is Black Music?
Talking Race, Africa and People
1 hour 29 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
17 | What Is Black Music?

On this week's episode, Have Hope and Daniel discuss the recent comments made by the co-creator of Rolling Stone magazine, Jann Wenner. He suggested African people have no relevant contribution in his recent book of interviews, despite his publication and career being a result of black music.


When did you first realize rock and roll wasn't European music, but came from African people, and which artists are exalted by the society that shouldn't be, and which are neglected? When will African people leave hip-hop culture to create the next genre of music. Also, classical music isn't as wack as was first presented.

Talking Race, Africa and People
A weekly, unflinching discussion with Have Hope and Daniel Tiluk about race, racism, Africa, the African diaspora, music, film, as well as issues in society and commentary on humanity.