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In this episode Miracle and Josh dive deep into the world of hip-hop media, dissecting Complex’s controversial rankings and what they reveal about the current state of the culture. The conversation explores the blurred lines between music critique, entertainment, and cultural commentary, questioning who truly gets to define hip-hop media.
From debates about streamers versus traditional critics, to the importance of cultural ownership and the pitfalls of seeking outside validation, the hosts challenge the influence of corporate entities and non-Black voices in shaping hip-hop narratives. They reflect on the necessity of gatekeeping, the legacy of Black media platforms, and the generational shifts in how hip-hop is celebrated and critiqued.
By Miracle McClain & Josh McClainIn this episode Miracle and Josh dive deep into the world of hip-hop media, dissecting Complex’s controversial rankings and what they reveal about the current state of the culture. The conversation explores the blurred lines between music critique, entertainment, and cultural commentary, questioning who truly gets to define hip-hop media.
From debates about streamers versus traditional critics, to the importance of cultural ownership and the pitfalls of seeking outside validation, the hosts challenge the influence of corporate entities and non-Black voices in shaping hip-hop narratives. They reflect on the necessity of gatekeeping, the legacy of Black media platforms, and the generational shifts in how hip-hop is celebrated and critiqued.