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This episode explores the evolving landscape of hip-hop, from classic diss tracks and nostalgic performances to Kendrick Lamar's recent Super Bowl appearance. We dive into how the industry's marketing machine impacts artists and the way audiences perceive them over time.
• Discussing Super Bowl performances and their cultural significance
• Analyzing the historical diss tracks landscape, focusing on 50 Cent and Ja Rule
• Debating Kendrick Lamar's halftime show and audience reception
• Exploring the effects of nostalgia on hip-hop fandom
• Examining the role of the music industry "machine" in artist careers
• Reflecting on the future of hip-hop as it continues to evolve

Email: [email protected]
Instagram: latetothepartyknoxville
YouTube: latetothepartyknoxville
TikTok: latetothepartypodcast
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Chapters

1. Music Industry Reflections and Critiques (00:00:00)

2. Drake's Contradictory Actions (00:12:41)

3. Music Industry Critiques and Reflections (00:17:42)

4. Music Listening Preferences and Formats (00:28:58)

5. Beanie Siegel's Debut Album Review (00:43:13)

6. Old School vs. New School Hip-Hop (00:56:46)

7. Transition Talk and Future Plans (01:07:56)

53 episodes

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Manage episode 467161300 series 3563845
Content provided by Dody and Reggie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dody and Reggie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This episode explores the evolving landscape of hip-hop, from classic diss tracks and nostalgic performances to Kendrick Lamar's recent Super Bowl appearance. We dive into how the industry's marketing machine impacts artists and the way audiences perceive them over time.
• Discussing Super Bowl performances and their cultural significance
• Analyzing the historical diss tracks landscape, focusing on 50 Cent and Ja Rule
• Debating Kendrick Lamar's halftime show and audience reception
• Exploring the effects of nostalgia on hip-hop fandom
• Examining the role of the music industry "machine" in artist careers
• Reflecting on the future of hip-hop as it continues to evolve

Email: [email protected]
Instagram: latetothepartyknoxville
YouTube: latetothepartyknoxville
TikTok: latetothepartypodcast
X: dodyandreggie

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Music Industry Reflections and Critiques (00:00:00)

2. Drake's Contradictory Actions (00:12:41)

3. Music Industry Critiques and Reflections (00:17:42)

4. Music Listening Preferences and Formats (00:28:58)

5. Beanie Siegel's Debut Album Review (00:43:13)

6. Old School vs. New School Hip-Hop (00:56:46)

7. Transition Talk and Future Plans (01:07:56)

53 episodes

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