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In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by Lex and Trap for a thought-provoking discussion on hip-hop culture, identity, and the ongoing debate surrounding cultural ownership. The conversation examines hip-hop’s origins and influence, responding to commentary from figures such as Lord Jamar and Crazy Legs while exploring questions of legacy, contribution, and recognition within the culture. The discussion also reflects on how hip-hop evolved from a local movement into a global force, and why conversations around identity, representation, and ownership continue to generate strong opinions across generations.
The dialogue expands into street culture, generational perspectives, and the historical relationships between different communities within urban America. Glasses, Lex, and Trap discuss contrasting experiences from Los Angeles and New York street culture, parent-child tensions, assimilation, prejudice, and the social dynamics that have shaped how communities identify themselves over time.
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In this episode of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone is joined by Lex and Trap for a thought-provoking discussion on hip-hop culture, identity, and the ongoing debate surrounding cultural ownership. The conversation examines hip-hop’s origins and influence, responding to commentary from figures such as Lord Jamar and Crazy Legs while exploring questions of legacy, contribution, and recognition within the culture. The discussion also reflects on how hip-hop evolved from a local movement into a global force, and why conversations around identity, representation, and ownership continue to generate strong opinions across generations.
The dialogue expands into street culture, generational perspectives, and the historical relationships between different communities within urban America. Glasses, Lex, and Trap discuss contrasting experiences from Los Angeles and New York street culture, parent-child tensions, assimilation, prejudice, and the social dynamics that have shaped how communities identify themselves over time.
Rate, subscribe, comment and share.
Follow NC on IG:
@GlassesLoc
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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