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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging conversation centered on music culture, accountability, media narratives, legal issues, and the realities of modern life. The episode begins with introductions and context-setting that frame the show’s deeper discussions around culture and responsibility [ 00:00 ], before diving into the heated debate surrounding the term “culture vulture” sparked by tensions between Jason Lee and Peter Rosenberg [ 03:07 ]. The hosts unpack the complexities of cultural appropriation, gatekeeping, and participation within hip-hop culture, emphasizing the importance of understanding nuance and historical context when discussing identity and influence in music and media.
The conversation then pivots toward the difficult topic of accountability in school shootings [ 06:14 ], examining the societal expectations placed on schools, administrators, and communities in the aftermath of violence. The hosts continue by discussing the role educators play in identifying warning signs and preventing tragedy [ 08:56 ], while also exploring the legal implications and broader systemic failures tied to school shootings [ 12:10 ]. These conversations naturally transition into a broader reflection on cultural sensitivity, responsibility, and public accountability [ 14:54 ], before wrapping that segment with thoughtful final reflections on how society navigates blame, prevention, and discourse [ 18:06 ].
Later in the episode, the crew tackles legal controversies and what they describe as a broader moral decline in society [ 31:39 ], before shifting into music commentary with a candid critique of Chris Brown’s latest album and artistic direction [ 33:08 ]. The discussion expands into anticipation surrounding upcoming music releases, the evolution of festival culture, and how celebrity presence increasingly shapes audience engagement and music experiences [ 41:07 ]. They also unpack the growing influence celebrities have on music festivals and entertainment marketing [ 48:50 ], reflecting on the changing priorities within live events and fan culture. Closing out the episode, the hosts share relatable stories about travel frustrations, rising flight prices, and the increasing cost of living [ 54:51 ], blending humor with honest commentary about the economic pressures impacting everyday life.
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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging conversation centered on music culture, accountability, media narratives, legal issues, and the realities of modern life. The episode begins with introductions and context-setting that frame the show’s deeper discussions around culture and responsibility [ 00:00 ], before diving into the heated debate surrounding the term “culture vulture” sparked by tensions between Jason Lee and Peter Rosenberg [ 03:07 ]. The hosts unpack the complexities of cultural appropriation, gatekeeping, and participation within hip-hop culture, emphasizing the importance of understanding nuance and historical context when discussing identity and influence in music and media.
The conversation then pivots toward the difficult topic of accountability in school shootings [ 06:14 ], examining the societal expectations placed on schools, administrators, and communities in the aftermath of violence. The hosts continue by discussing the role educators play in identifying warning signs and preventing tragedy [ 08:56 ], while also exploring the legal implications and broader systemic failures tied to school shootings [ 12:10 ]. These conversations naturally transition into a broader reflection on cultural sensitivity, responsibility, and public accountability [ 14:54 ], before wrapping that segment with thoughtful final reflections on how society navigates blame, prevention, and discourse [ 18:06 ].
Later in the episode, the crew tackles legal controversies and what they describe as a broader moral decline in society [ 31:39 ], before shifting into music commentary with a candid critique of Chris Brown’s latest album and artistic direction [ 33:08 ]. The discussion expands into anticipation surrounding upcoming music releases, the evolution of festival culture, and how celebrity presence increasingly shapes audience engagement and music experiences [ 41:07 ]. They also unpack the growing influence celebrities have on music festivals and entertainment marketing [ 48:50 ], reflecting on the changing priorities within live events and fan culture. Closing out the episode, the hosts share relatable stories about travel frustrations, rising flight prices, and the increasing cost of living [ 54:51 ], blending humor with honest commentary about the economic pressures impacting everyday life.
No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!
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Follow the host on Social Media
Mandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps
Follow the crew on Social Media
@itsaking
@jaysonrodriguez
@mrhiphopobama
Follow the show on Social Media
Instagram @selectiveignorancepod
Tiktok @selective.ignorance
X/Twitter @selectiveig_pod
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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