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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 34 MIN

the mistreatment of black girls in girl groups

from Pause Café · host daylightcelia

hello! following the announcement of manon’s KATSEYE break, talk about a something that really upset me and pains me as a black woman but also a fan of music. the constant mistreatment of black girls in girl group but just black girls and women of color in the music industry overall. * i’d like to apologize for the almost constant stuttering for this episode lol idk what happened i mean i do stutter sometimes but that day it was more than usual for some reason and i was actually thinking of re recording it but the message im delivering in this episode is very important to me so it just didn’t felt right to redo it in a certain way i guess* have a good listen! and happy black history month

hello! following the announcement of manon’s KATSEYE break, talk about a something that really upset me and pains me as a black woman but also a fan of music. the constant mistreatment of black girls in girl group but just black girls and women of color in the music industry overall. * i’d like to apologize for the almost constant stuttering for this episode lol idk what happened i mean i do stutter sometimes but that day it was more than usual for some reason and i was actually thinking of re recording it but the message im delivering in this episode is very important to me so it just didn’t felt right to redo it in a certain way i guess* have a good listen! and happy black history month

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