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This week on Black Out, we kick things off with Donald Trump’s unexpected comments on Nvidia, a major data breach at the women’s dating app Tea, and rumors that Dr. Umar may be facing financial hardship. We also discuss the growing controversy around travel restrictions in Turks & Caicos, and why NBA superstar Steph Curry might be one of the most underpaid athletes in sports history.
Hip-hop icon Raekwon joins the conversation and brings the heat. We talk about the lasting impact of Wu-Tang Clan, his inspirations from Shaolin Kung Fu, the meaning behind C.R.E.A.M., and the evolution of Wu Wear. He breaks down his creative process, reflects on lessons from the music industry, shares the story behind his connection to Tommy Hilfiger, and previews his new album. Plus, we dig into songs he wishes he was on, whether Can It Be All So Simple should’ve been sampled, and why he ultimately left the group.
We wrap with cultural conversations that matter—MLK Jr.’s secret plan for a $20B reparations campaign, a claim that birth control may be a carcinogen, and Richie Fontaine’s bold case for why Black Americans should consider moving to Africa. From politics to fashion to hip-hop legacy, this episode is filled with truth, inspiration, and unfiltered conversation.
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This week on Black Out, we kick things off with Donald Trump’s unexpected comments on Nvidia, a major data breach at the women’s dating app Tea, and rumors that Dr. Umar may be facing financial hardship. We also discuss the growing controversy around travel restrictions in Turks & Caicos, and why NBA superstar Steph Curry might be one of the most underpaid athletes in sports history.
Hip-hop icon Raekwon joins the conversation and brings the heat. We talk about the lasting impact of Wu-Tang Clan, his inspirations from Shaolin Kung Fu, the meaning behind C.R.E.A.M., and the evolution of Wu Wear. He breaks down his creative process, reflects on lessons from the music industry, shares the story behind his connection to Tommy Hilfiger, and previews his new album. Plus, we dig into songs he wishes he was on, whether Can It Be All So Simple should’ve been sampled, and why he ultimately left the group.
We wrap with cultural conversations that matter—MLK Jr.’s secret plan for a $20B reparations campaign, a claim that birth control may be a carcinogen, and Richie Fontaine’s bold case for why Black Americans should consider moving to Africa. From politics to fashion to hip-hop legacy, this episode is filled with truth, inspiration, and unfiltered conversation.
Invest Fest Ticket Link: https://investfest.com
#BlackOutShow #Raekwon #DonaldTrump #WuTang #DrUmar #Nvidia #StephCurry #MLK #RichieFontaine #LaurynHill #WuWear #BirthControl #Reparations #Africa #HipHopHistory #FashionIcons #CulturalImpact #NewAlbum #MusicBusiness #CreativeProcess #TeaApp #TurksAndCaicos #BlackExcellence
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