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Voice of The People
Radio Rome
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Episode 429 | "From Degrassi to DJ Khaled Music, Culture & Real Conversations"
Voice of The People
1 hour 32 minutes 22 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 429 | "From Degrassi to DJ Khaled Music, Culture & Real Conversations"

This week kicks off with a moment of acknowledgment for the recent school shooting, reflecting on how communities process recurring tragedies, whether the U.S. is becoming desensitized, and how media should handle coverage.


Shan then takes listeners down memory lane with the upcoming Degrassi documentary, revisiting its legacy as a groundbreaking teen drama and sparking debate about whether today’s shows tackle issues as authentically. The conversation continues with a look at the new Hurricane Katrina documentary, unpacking systemic racism, disaster response, and whether retelling these stories heals or exploits trauma.


Music takes center stage with DJ Khaled’s comeback singles: “You Remind Me” featuring dancehall icons, and “Brother” with Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy. The hosts debate which lane Khaled thrives in, the risks of sampling classics, and whether his new album can live up to the hype.


Rome dives into Young Thug’s snitching rumors amid his ongoing RICO trial, questioning what “snitching” even means in 2025 and whether fans are too invested in rappers’ legal drama. Jab follows with news of Funk Flex’s syndicated radio show ending, sparking discussion on radio’s fading role in hip-hop compared to streaming.


From there, the crew gets nostalgic with lyrics we sang as kids without knowing the meaning, before reviewing the Magic City documentary, weighing its balance of legacy vs. present-day culture, and debating hip-hop’s ties to strip club culture.


Other highlights include SeaWorld’s controversial hip-hop rebrand, a quick spotlight on One MusicFest in Atlanta, and sports updates: Travis Hunter’s new baby and the gold-digger discourse, plus Shilo Sanders’ NFL rumors and what it means for the Sanders dynasty.


The episode closes with a passionate debate on whether Aaliyah deserves the MTV Video Vanguard Award, weighing her timeless influence against icons like Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.


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