Black Owned
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Reggie flies solo this Easter Sunday to reflect on the one-year anniversary of the Drake-Kendrick beef and examine how both artists are handling the aftermath differently.
• Drake continually expands his UMG lawsuit to now include the NFL and Fox while Kendrick incorporates diss tracks into his GNX Tour
• The St. Lunatics lawsuit against Nelly over Country Grammar has been dropped, raising questions about ghostwriting and authenticity in hip-hop
• Mass Appeal announces seven upcoming albums including collaborations from Nas with DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Ghostface Killah, and others
• Wallo's comments about supporting Black businesses based on quality rather than race alone sparked controversy but highlight important conversations about consistency
• Hip-hop Mount Rushmore discussions should focus on impact and influence rather than personal favorites
• The digital streaming era creates disconnects between generations of music listeners, making it crucial for older fans to actively introduce younger listeners to foundational artists
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Chapters
1. Podcast Introduction and Updates (00:00:00)
2. Drake vs Kendrick: One Year Later (00:03:57)
3. St. Lunatics Lawsuit and Ghostwriting (00:15:01)
4. Mass Appeal's Upcoming Album Releases (00:19:34)
5. Supporting Black Businesses and Consistency (00:37:03)
6. Mount Rushmores in Hip-Hop (00:49:26)
7. Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes (00:58:52)
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