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Voice of The People
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Episode 421 | "State of the Culture"
Voice of The People
1 hour 27 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 421 | "State of the Culture"

This episode kicks off by honoring the legacy of Walter Scott Jr. of The Whispers, followed by a look ahead at what’s on deck — from the XXL Freshman Class and Brandy & Monica’s tour to whether Red Lobster is making a real comeback and if hip-hop is in a flop era or simply evolving.


The team first celebrates their TikTok blow-up, sparked by a clip on Gen Z knowing Nas, diving into why people are surprised, whether classic hip-hop is quietly resurging, and how TikTok keeps older music alive.


Next up is a heated take on the 2024 XXL Freshman Class, debating who deserves the spotlight, who’s just hype, and whether the list still shapes careers like it did for legends such as Cole, Uzi, and Megan. The crew also reacts to Cardi B’s upcoming album “Am I The Drama,” questioning if adding hits like “WAP” and “Up” is fair game.


In Segment 3, they cheer on Brandy & Monica’s joint tour, hoping it sparks more women-led R&B collabs, and discuss Cash Cobain’s impact on today’s performance-heavy scene.


Then it’s a deep dive into TDE’s Punch’s take on hip-hop, asking if the genre’s being drowned by clout, algorithms, and fan short attention spans — and if labels like TDE and Dreamville can steer things back to art over hype. The hosts also share who they’d love to A&R or executive produce for, old or new.


For some lighter fare, the crew debates Red Lobster’s big push with seafood boils, wondering if it’s a tasty comeback or just nostalgia bait — and they shout out their own guilty-pleasure chain restaurants.


We wrap by taking listener reactions and posing key questions: Is XXL still relevant? Has hip-hop lost its soul? And who’s pulling up to Red Lobster? 

Voice of The People
A outlet for young people within the DMV.