On this emotionally layered episode of Banter’N’Bullsht*, Cvrter Young and M.I. take a deep dive into the week’s cultural currents—starting with the tragic loss of Ozzy Osbourne and Malcolm Jamal Warner. As fans mourn, the hosts reflect on how celebrity deaths force us to reexamine our cultural heroes and the legacies they leave behind. It’s not just about the fame—it’s about the imprint.From there, the episode shifts into the evolution of hip-hop—past, present, and future. The guys celebrate artists like Tyler, The Creator, who continues to push sonic boundaries, and Joyner Lucas, whose lyricism still cuts through the noise. But in an era where streams mean more than bars, they ask: Has the grind been replaced by the algorithm? And what does that mean for real artistry?They also unpack the Drake vs. UK artists controversy, exploring how language, culture, and regional identity play into global hip-hop conversations. Is Drake speaking truth, or did he cross a line? And are UK artists finally getting the respect they deserve?Along the way, they call out the increasing role of music marketing in shaping success, and why some voices get elevated while others stay buried. Whether it’s a TikTok rollout or a Spotify playlist push—visibility is currency now. But where does that leave legacy artists who paved the way?This episode is about remembering, reimagining, and reclaiming what hip-hop was built on—authenticity, grind, and respect. Cvrter and M.I. don’t just talk music—they talk culture, influence, and what it means to be remembered in an era of constant noise.🎧 Whether you're an OG hip-hop head or just trying to keep up, this episode is raw, real, and full of necessary conversation.Topics Covered:Celebrity deaths and the emotional impact on cultureWhy Ozzy and Malcolm mattered—beyond headlinesThe evolution of hip-hop—from block parties to BillboardTyler, The Creator’s consistent artistic growthStreaming platforms and the shift in how we experience albumsDrake’s controversial UK artist comments—fair critique or out of line?Marketing, manipulation, and how attention is bought in musicThe importance of honoring hip-hop’s pioneers before it’s too lateHow cultural language shapes artist perceptionIs authenticity still king in the algorithm era?#BanterNBullshit #HipHopEvolution #CelebrityDeaths #OzzyOsbourne #MalcolmJamalWarner #DrakeControversy #MusicStreaming #TylerTheCreator #JoynerLucas #UKArtists #HipHopLegacy #MusicMarketing #AlbumReleases #CultureTalk #RealMusicTalk #PodcastCommunity