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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 1H 12M

THE GTKPRS EP. 4: Texts From R.Kelly

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In GTKPRS Episode 4, Trap Bradshaw sits with Glasses Malone, Steve Dazoe, Uncle Trill, Shatif, and Lex Diamonds to unpack one of the most uncomfortable conversations in hip-hop and culture: the impact, implications, and reactions surrounding texts connected to R. Kelly.This episode isn’t about headlines or shock value. It’s about accountability, silence, complicity, and how the culture responds when the truth is no longer abstract. The crew discusses how information changes perception, why some people distance themselves while others stay quiet, and how the industry often prioritizes protection over principle.Topics include:• How new information reshapes public opinion• The difference between outrage and responsibility• Why hip-hop struggles with accountability• Who gets protected — and why• The role of silence in cultural damageThis is a real conversation, handled with seriousness, context, and honesty — not entertainment.Gatekeepers isn’t here to soften the truth.It’s here to confront it.

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In GTKPRS Episode 4, Trap Bradshaw sits with Glasses Malone, Steve Dazoe, Uncle Trill, Shatif, and Lex Diamonds to unpack one of the most uncomfortable conversations in hip-hop and culture: the impact, implications, and reactions surrounding texts connected to R. Kelly.This episode isn’t about headlines or shock value. It’s about accountability, silence, complicity, and how the culture responds when the truth is no longer abstract. The crew discusses how information changes perception, why some people distance themselves while others stay quiet, and how the industry often prioritizes protection over principle.Topics include:• How new information reshapes public opinion• The difference between outrage and responsibility• Why hip-hop struggles with accountability• Who gets protected — and why• The role of silence in cultural damageThis is a real conversation, handled with seriousness, context, and honesty — not entertainment.Gatekeepers isn’t here to soften the truth.It’s here to confront it.

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