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In the Season 6 premiere of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone joined by Justin Hunte, and Scru Face Jean dive into how social media and parasocial fandom have reshaped hip-hop culture and discourse. Comparing today’s online environment to earlier eras where respect carried real-world consequences, the crew unpacks the rise of trolling, burner accounts, and performative “stan” behavior. They also react to receiving a suspicious “OVO Docket” email alleging a slander lawsuit—highlighting inconsistencies and using the moment to reflect on how far the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar battle fallout has spread across the internet.
The conversation expands into the psychology of modern fandom, where identity, engagement, and social currency often outweigh genuine artist support. From bot-like behavior and harassment tactics to debates around accountability, blocking, and digital boundaries, the hosts break down the blurred lines between fans and participants in hip-hop narratives. Scru Face Jean also addresses concerns about being tied to lawsuit narratives, framing the larger issue as a threat to hip-hop culture and free expression—making this episode a sharp look at the intersection of music, media, and internet culture.
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In the Season 6 premiere of No Ceilings, Glasses Malone joined by Justin Hunte, and Scru Face Jean dive into how social media and parasocial fandom have reshaped hip-hop culture and discourse. Comparing today’s online environment to earlier eras where respect carried real-world consequences, the crew unpacks the rise of trolling, burner accounts, and performative “stan” behavior. They also react to receiving a suspicious “OVO Docket” email alleging a slander lawsuit—highlighting inconsistencies and using the moment to reflect on how far the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar battle fallout has spread across the internet.
The conversation expands into the psychology of modern fandom, where identity, engagement, and social currency often outweigh genuine artist support. From bot-like behavior and harassment tactics to debates around accountability, blocking, and digital boundaries, the hosts break down the blurred lines between fans and participants in hip-hop narratives. Scru Face Jean also addresses concerns about being tied to lawsuit narratives, framing the larger issue as a threat to hip-hop culture and free expression—making this episode a sharp look at the intersection of music, media, and internet culture.
Rate, subscribe, comment and share.
Follow NC on IG:
@GlassesLoc
@scrufacejean
@thecompanyman
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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