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Apr 2021
51m 53s

The Sing-Rap Generation Branches Out

The New York Times
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How melody has continued to reshape hip-hop via the work of Polo G, Rod Wave, Lil Tjay and more rising artists. Guest: Pitchfork's Alphonse Pierre. 
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