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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2021 · 53 MIN

Swagga Like Us

from The Culture · host Jeff and Anthony

Is Hip Hop real music? This episode is full of swag, as the guys dissect political commentator, Ben Shapiro's, comments about Rap not being music. They also discuss who the best southern rappers of all time are, they analyze Billboard's list of the best music producers of the 21st century and they also debut a new segment called; "Do they say the N word?".Topics discussed:Megan Thee Stallion being the first rapper on the cover of Sports IllustratedIs team USA's basketball team really this bad?Deion Sanders walks out of interviewIs Ben Shapiro racist?A newly discovered Tupac diss trackRoyce 5'9 and Lupe Fiasco "beef"Kanye West's new album and launch partyMaria Taylor leaving ESPN and joining NBC SportsAnthony also tells us what his beef is with Christopher "Kid" Reid and Jeff gets schooled by Ant about the meaning behind Kanye's new album title "Donda". Alot of laughter ensues, but one thing is for certain, nobody has swagga like us.Referenced links:US political commentator Ben Shapiro says rap isn’t real music - Classic FMDeion Sanders Leaves Interview After Reporter Calls Him by First Name Twice: 'Don't Do That' (msn.com)50 Best Music Producers of the 21st Century | BillboardFeatured song: Swagga Like Us - T.I. featuring Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne EarlyBirdBuild a nest and invest in the children you love. Our listeners get a free $15 investmentBuy us a Beer!Like our show? Go ahead and buy us a coffee....Or a Beer!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThanks for listening! Please follow us on all our socials!YouTubeFacebook Twitter TikTok Pinterest Instagram 

Is Hip Hop real music? This episode is full of swag, as the guys dissect political commentator, Ben Shapiro's, comments about Rap not being music. They also discuss who the best southern rappers of all time are, they analyze Billboard's list of the best music producers of the 21st century and they also debut a new segment called; "Do they say the N word?". Topics discussed: Megan Thee Stallion being the first rapper on the cover of Sports IllustratedIs team USA's basketball team really this ...

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