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Feb 2020
31m 59s

Exploitation of Black Artists and Black ...

Faiza
About this episode
We discuss Justin Timberlake VS every black artist, Lizzo & Adele, the trend of bratty white kids dominating rap, R&B origins etc. I delve deeper into how artists are used and provide specific scenarios and people who feed the culture vulture mindset.  
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