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The Doja Room
The Doja Room
25 episodes
5 days ago
New York based host Dour Diesel opens the Doja room to talk Music News, and More
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Music Commentary
Music
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New York based host Dour Diesel opens the Doja room to talk Music News, and More
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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It doesn't get better
The Doja Room
1 hour 52 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
It doesn't get better

Summary


The conversation covers various topics including music, politics, and immigration. The host discusses his upcoming music project and shares snippets of his songs. He also expresses his frustration with the Democratic Party and their lack of policies. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about Kamala Harris and her campaign, with the host and guest expressing their concerns about her lack of policy proposals. They also discuss the impact of immigration on the black community and the need for economic opportunities for black Americans. The conversation ends with a brief mention of nepotism and the importance of supporting one's own community. The conversation in this part revolves around the topics of nepotism, leadership, and the role of entertainers in politics. The speakers discuss the importance of putting people from your own community in positions of power and the challenges faced by black leaders. They also touch on the idea of acceptance and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. The conversation ends with a discussion about the role of PR teams in shaping an artist's public image. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the lack of focus on important issues in favor of celebrity news. They also touch on the misinterpretation of influencers as leaders and the silencing of artists once they become public figures. The conversation then shifts to the absence of Kamala Harris at a black journalist convention and the importance of her presence. The hosts express frustration with the lack of attention given to this event and the potential rigging of elections. Finally, they briefly discuss the season finale of a TV show and express their anticipation for the next season.



The Doja Room
New York based host Dour Diesel opens the Doja room to talk Music News, and More