Ep.40 "F*** ICE is the new BLM"
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In this episode we start in the ring with the much anticipated clash between Shakur Stevenson and Teófimo López, unpacking what actually happened, what fans wanted to see, and what the fight means for both careers moving forward.
From there, we pivot to music’s biggest night, the Grammy Awards. We take a hard look at the winners, the snubs, and the growing disconnect between the Grammys and hip-hop culture. With yet another round of controversial decisions, we ask the uncomfortable question: do the Grammys still have credibility in hip-hop conversations at all?
We dive into Kendrick Lamar becoming the winningest rapper in Grammy history, and debate what that really means. Has Kendrick officially entered the GOAT conversation, or has he been there longer than people are willing to admit?
We close with a historic moment as Bad Bunny captures Album of the Year, examining why the win matters, what it says about the global shift in music power, and why English only gatekeeping in American award shows may finally be cracking.
A conversation about legacy, validation, culture, and whether institutions can survive once the people stop believing in them.