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Nigguh-dom
Emmanuel Fleming and Breyonne Roland
11 episodes
4 days ago
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...
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Episodes (11/11)
Nigguh-dom
What are White People Doing in Black Folk Business?!?
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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5 months ago
43 minutes

Nigguh-dom
We have an Announcement
Breyonne and Emmanuel have a special announcement for The Dom…what? You thought I was gonna tell you in the description??? IN THE DESCRIPTION?!?! Lock in. Featuring Mirror Mirror by Marjai check out her socials liked below Spotify | Apple Music | Instagram 🌐 Stay Connected Follow us for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more: Tiktok: Thedompodofficial Instagram: Nigguhdompod X: Niggahdompod Email: Thedompodofficial@gmail.com © [2025] Nigguh-Dom. All rights reserved. Th...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Nine
In this episode, Breyonne and Emmanuel dive into some wild and current topics! They discuss the Trump-Zelensky meeting at the White House, unpacking the political implications and their takes on the interaction. Then, they tackle the controversial proposal of building a new jail in Kansas City, MO, and how it might come at the expense of public transportation—a tough conversation on priorities. And of course, no episode is complete without a crazy date story that’ll have you laughing an...
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7 months ago
55 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Eight
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions on S.H., S.A. and R*PE. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, hosts Breyonne and Emmanuel dive into some tough topics. They discuss Deshae, the popular Twitch streamer, and the circumstances that lead to his decision to quit streaming, how people experience blackness differently at various stages of life and the struggles of feeling behind in your journey, and the impact of toxic and manipulative relationships, examining how these ...
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8 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Seven
This week on The Dom, Emmanuel and Breyonne are back with a fiery mix of hot topics! They break down the drama surrounding rapper Dank Demoss' lawsuit against Lyft. They also give their unfiltered take on the new Captain America movie starring Anthony Mackie *SPOILER WARNING*, exploring its bold nods to Black culture. Plus, they tackle a bold question: "should women be proposing to men?" And don’t miss music from rising artist Ontario Ray with his latest track, "RIGHT NOW INTERLUDE." On...
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8 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Six
The Dom was completely UNHINGED this week! Join Breyonne and Emmanuel as they react to the epic (and a highly controversial) Super Bowl halftime show, featuring none other than Kendrick Lamar. They’re also talking Kanye and Bianca’s red carpet drama, the new Captain America film with Anthony Mackie stepping into the role, and SO much more! Trust, you don’t want to miss this one! Featuring Kansas City local artist, K'Niya and her song "Fell for You" You can find this song and others on...
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8 months ago
54 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Five
On Episode Five Breyonne and Emmanuel talk about Kendrick Lamar going 5 for 5 at the Grammy's, Beyoncé taking home the Best Album award and all of the backlash that came with it, as well as Doechii winning Best Rap Album and so much more. Featuring Slinkonthebeat with his song "Me and My Weed 2" from the album "Blue Tape, Vol. 1" 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-D...
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8 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom Season One Episode Four (Feat. De'Na)
Breyonne and Emmanuel take on the question of the existence of Black Culture this week, with the help of, friend of The Dom, De'Na. She brings her excellence, her expertise and most importantly, her experience and she shares it all with YOU! Also Featuring KC Local artist, Tymon Kimber and his song, "Eastside of Troost." 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 ...
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9 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Three
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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9 months ago
54 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Episode Two
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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9 months ago
46 minutes

Nigguh-dom
The Dom: Season One Pilot
Welcome to Nigguh-dom! Listen to hosts, Breyonne Roland and Emmanuel Fleming, talk about who they are and their aspirations for the future of this podcast. 🌐 Stay Connected Follow us for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more: Tiktok: Thedompodofficial Instagram: Nigguhdompod X: Niggahdompod Email: Thedompodofficial@gmail.com © [2025] Nigguh-Dom. All rights reserved. The creators of this podcast, Breyonne Roland and Emmanuel Fleming, reserve all rights to the content cre...
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9 months ago
36 minutes

Nigguh-dom
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...