Your host Matthew Sky Osborne gives Leah a brake this week and talks with recording artist John Hammond from the group "The Ugly People" about the origin and nature of Hip Hop in the world and how African Americans use it to communicate and express their trials, tribulations, hopes, and dreams.
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Intro Song/Playlist Shuffle: It Takes Two - Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock
6:30 - Who is John Hammond?
10:00 - Why don't we support each other?
12:18 - New Zealand
18:20 - Russel Westbrook
24:00 - Is Hip Hop African Americans Voice?
37:00 - What is Hip Hop and its origins in the black community?
48:00 - Why is Hip Hop so powerful and why do white people consume so much of it?
1:00:00 - Code switching
1:06:00 - Still Nigga
1:22:00 - Is Lebron The Epitome of the "I have a dream" speech?
1:32:00 - Is Hip Hop a crutch for Black People creatively?
Outro Song: Ambien Lullabies - The Ugly People
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