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This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*In this moment, hosts Cvrter Young and M.I.Key break down one of the most misunderstood phrases in hip hop today — “the culture.” What started as a deep, meaningful reference to history, expression, and identity has become an overused buzzword, often stripped of its original context.The conversation challenges how terms like “unc” and other cultural labels have been diluted, misused, and detached from the respect and lineage they once represented. Cvrter and M.I.Key dig into why truly understanding hip hop means knowing its roots — from tagging and graffiti to storytelling and resistance — not just repeating phrases for clout.This clip highlights:Why overusing “the culture” weakens its meaningHow language shapes identity and respect in hip hopThe difference between participating in culture and understanding itWhy cultural literacy matters more than everIf you’re tired of surface-level takes and want a deeper, more honest conversation about hip hop and Black identity, this clip cuts straight to the point.Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.#BanterNBullshit#Season4#HipHopCulture#TheCulture#CulturalLiteracy#HipHopHistory#BlackCulture#RespectTheRoots#HipHopTalk#RealConversations#CultureOverClout
By Carter Young & M.I. KeyThis clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*In this moment, hosts Cvrter Young and M.I.Key break down one of the most misunderstood phrases in hip hop today — “the culture.” What started as a deep, meaningful reference to history, expression, and identity has become an overused buzzword, often stripped of its original context.The conversation challenges how terms like “unc” and other cultural labels have been diluted, misused, and detached from the respect and lineage they once represented. Cvrter and M.I.Key dig into why truly understanding hip hop means knowing its roots — from tagging and graffiti to storytelling and resistance — not just repeating phrases for clout.This clip highlights:Why overusing “the culture” weakens its meaningHow language shapes identity and respect in hip hopThe difference between participating in culture and understanding itWhy cultural literacy matters more than everIf you’re tired of surface-level takes and want a deeper, more honest conversation about hip hop and Black identity, this clip cuts straight to the point.Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.#BanterNBullshit#Season4#HipHopCulture#TheCulture#CulturalLiteracy#HipHopHistory#BlackCulture#RespectTheRoots#HipHopTalk#RealConversations#CultureOverClout