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In this bonus episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank sits down with YouTuber and hip-hop commentator Ceddy Nash for a candid conversation about media responsibility, internet culture, and the business of breaking viral stories. Ceddy explains why he refuses to ambush or publicly embarrass guests for content, instead focusing on presenting information and allowing audiences to draw their own conclusions. He reflects on his journey from Sacramento with ties to Los Angeles and Slauson, how watching DJ Akademiks' success inspired him to build a career on YouTube, and how analyzing court documents and public records helped him carve out a unique lane in hip-hop media while navigating the real-world consequences that come with reporting on high-profile figures.
The conversation also dives into some of hip-hop's biggest legal controversies, industry disputes, and media narratives, including discussions surrounding Young Thug, PeeWee Roscoe, Gucci Mane, Pooh Shiesty, Offset, T.I., and other headline-making stories. Ceddy and Big Bank examine YouTube monetization, copyright challenges, revenue sharing, and the importance of ownership and equity in digital media, while also discussing the current state of hip-hop, independent journalism, government contracts, and the evolving relationship between content creators and the music industry. Packed with behind-the-scenes insight, media strategy, and unfiltered industry conversations, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of hip-hop, journalism, and the creator economy.
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In this bonus episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank sits down with YouTuber and hip-hop commentator Ceddy Nash for a candid conversation about media responsibility, internet culture, and the business of breaking viral stories. Ceddy explains why he refuses to ambush or publicly embarrass guests for content, instead focusing on presenting information and allowing audiences to draw their own conclusions. He reflects on his journey from Sacramento with ties to Los Angeles and Slauson, how watching DJ Akademiks' success inspired him to build a career on YouTube, and how analyzing court documents and public records helped him carve out a unique lane in hip-hop media while navigating the real-world consequences that come with reporting on high-profile figures.
The conversation also dives into some of hip-hop's biggest legal controversies, industry disputes, and media narratives, including discussions surrounding Young Thug, PeeWee Roscoe, Gucci Mane, Pooh Shiesty, Offset, T.I., and other headline-making stories. Ceddy and Big Bank examine YouTube monetization, copyright challenges, revenue sharing, and the importance of ownership and equity in digital media, while also discussing the current state of hip-hop, independent journalism, government contracts, and the evolving relationship between content creators and the music industry. Packed with behind-the-scenes insight, media strategy, and unfiltered industry conversations, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of hip-hop, journalism, and the creator economy.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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