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Dwannb
by Dwann Brown
The DwannB Podcast is where music history, politics, and social commentary collide—uncensored and unfiltered. Hosted by Dwann Brown—author, documentarian, music historian, comedian, and cultural critic—this show digs deep into the stories, systems, and sounds that shaped Black America and continue to shape the world.From dissecting the real roots of hip hop and soul to exposing media narratives, confronting anti-Blackness, and unpacking the cultural shifts happening right now—Dwann brings you truth with no chaser. As the creator of It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Black American Music Family Tree, he brings receipts, rhythm, and real talk.Whether you're here for bold historical breakdowns, political analysis, unapologetic conversations about Black culture, or the occasional cardology forecast—you’re in the right place.
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Fat Joe Declares War: “Podcast Clowns Been Talking Too Much — I’m Pulling Up Solo”
Fat Joe is done playing nice. In a wild rant, he calls out low-level podcasters for questioning his legacy, calling him “cap,” and trying to chase clout off his name. Joe makes it crystal clear — he’s from the projects for real, and he’s not backing down. He threatens to show up alone, rocking $2 million in jewelry, just to sit next to one of these “dumpster juice” podcasters and demand they explain the so-called “cap.” He says some of these dudes weren’t saying his name when he was giving their favorite rappers the beats — but now that he’s courtside and making podcast money, everybody’s brave. We break down Fat Joe’s heated message, his beef with the new media wave, and whether this is real smoke… or just promo for his new show.
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Wiggers & Bootlicks Flamed: Portnoy Torches Whitlock & Rapaport on Club Shay Shay
Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, didn’t hold back on Club Shay Shay—calling out Jason Whitlock and Michael Rapaport as straight-up clowns. In a rare moment of truth from a usually polarizing figure, Portnoy lit up both the bootlick and the wigger in one segment. Is this a turning point in the culture war? Are we finally seeing the fall of fake allies and industry puppets?
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Lord Jamar Unfiltered: Trump, Musk, Hip Hop & More
Lord Jamar pulls no punches in this wide-ranging conversation. We get his unfiltered thoughts on Donald Trump, Elon Musk, the state of hip hop, cultural identity, Vlad TV, and more. Whether you agree or not, Lord Jamar always keeps it real — and this one is full of sharp takes, hard truths, and straight talk.Tap in for a raw, no-holds-barred discussion on politics, rap culture, media narratives, and what it really means to be hip hop in 2025.🎧 Watch the full video and sound off in the comments.
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Rory & Mal Trash Sinners | Tribe Exposes Rappaport | Fat Joe Sues
Rory & Mal say what many are thinking—Sinners is overrated. But that’s just the start. A Tribe Called Quest member publicly exposes Michael Rappaport, pulling the curtain back on his so-called allyship. And just when the dust starts to settle, Fat Joe enters the chat with a defamation lawsuit that’s turning even more heads. In this video, we break down all three moments, how they connect, and what they say about accountability, hip hop, and who really gets to speak for the culture. 👀 Patreon Exclusive Part 2: A deeper dive into the music, spirituality, and symbolism that connects all of this—too raw for YouTube.
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Sinners Movie Decoded: Symbolism & Soundtrack Breakdown (Part 1)
In Part 1 of my Sinners movie breakdown, I’m pulling back the curtain on the hidden symbolism and musical evolution embedded throughout the film. This isn’t just about what’s on screen — it’s about what’s beneath it. From subtle religious imagery to the layered use of sound to shape emotional tone, this breakdown exposes how Sinners uses art to speak in code. 🎥 Part 2 drops exclusively on Patreon — and that's where I go all the way in. I’ll break down the spiritual undertones, cultural references, and walk you through musical lineage and sampling techniques using actual music examples that I can’t legally include here on YouTube. If you really want the full picture, the truth lives over there.
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How White Supremacy Funded Its Own Downfall Through China
For over 40 years, white supremacy and Western capitalism poured trillions into China, convinced they could control the outcome. But what started as outsourcing for cheap labor turned into an economic power shift that now threatens the very foundation of American dominance. From Wall Street boardrooms to D.C. backchannels, the elites thought they were building a factory floor. What they really built was a rival empire—one that's now outmaneuvering them in tech, global finance, military strategy, and diplomacy. This video breaks down how short-sighted greed, racial arrogance, and blind faith in capitalism allowed China to rise—and how the very system that empowered the West is now being used to dismantle it. This is the boomerang effect of empire. This is how white supremacy funded its own downfall.
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Million Dollars Worth of Mayhem: Donnell Rawlings Crashes Out On Corey Holcomb
Donnell Rawlings crashes out live while Corey Holcomb stays cool and composed during his interview on Million Dollaz Worth of Game with Gillie and Wallo. In this moment of Million Dollars Worth of Mayhem, emotions ran high — but Corey played it like a true professional, keeping it funny while Donnell unraveled. Watch the full breakdown and see who really kept their G under pressure.
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The Collapse of Illusions: Fashion, Politics, Sports and Entertainment
Are we witnessing the collapse of everything we once trusted? European "luxury" bags made in China… The Millennium Tour falling apart… Liberals and conservatives locked in performative warfare while real issues go ignored. From overpriced branding scams to political distraction tactics, it’s time to ask: Are we being forced to see through the illusion? In this episode, I break down the façade—how the lies in fashion, entertainment, and politics are finally catching up to us. The world is waking up. Are you?
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Why Are Black Men Silent on White Accountability?
In this video, we delve into the recurring pattern of certain Black men who are quick to critique their own community but remain silent when individuals from other races commit similar acts. Why is there a disparity in accountability? Let’s explore the roots of this double standard and its impact on Black communities.
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Alonzo Williams on Discovering NWA – Exclusive Interview
🔥 The real story of West Coast Hip Hop is finally being told.I sat down with Alonzo Williams, the Founder of West Coast Hip Hop and the man who discovered NWA, to break down what really happened — before the fame, before the cameras, before the narrative got rewritten.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The DwannB Podcast is where music history, politics, and social commentary collide—uncensored and unfiltered. Hosted by Dwann Brown—author, documentarian, music historian, comedian, and cultural critic—this show digs deep into the stories, systems, and sounds that shaped Black America and continue to shape the world.From dissecting the real roots of hip hop and soul to exposing media narratives, confronting anti-Blackness, and unpacking the cultural shifts happening right now—Dwann brings you truth with no chaser. As the creator of It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Black American Music Family Tree, he brings receipts, rhythm, and real talk.Whether you're here for bold historical breakdowns, political analysis, unapologetic conversations about Black culture, or the occasional cardology forecast—you’re in the right place.
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