Episode 22: Conflict of Interest
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We kick things off this week with Daniel discussing the curation accuracy of Spotify's Discover Weekly and take a trip down memory lane as Eboni revisits 50 Cent's The Massacre album on it's 15th Anniversary (1:16) Why does every generation think they're the gatekeepers of music taste? (8:16) We review Ghetts' new album Conflict of Interest (15:35) and get into why The Weeknd paid millions out of his own pocket for the Superbowl (23:34) That leads us to talk about concert production and ask who had the better tour; Travis Scott's Astroworld or JAY Z & Kanye West's WTT tour (25:50) Will virtual performances encourage more people to attend concerts? (31:00) Daniel's finally watched WandaVision so we talk about it ahead of the finale (36:46) Why have DC Comics not patterned up? (39:02) Then we have a lil TV show & movie rundown (40:18) Before looking at the Royal Family being shook ones (45:37) As well as trying to figure out what Dr Umar and some Black Americans have against Black Brits (47:22) Plus how big is the gap between UK & U.S. music quality music quality really? (52:28) We play our Wheel Ups (56:37) and realise we need a history lesson on Judas & The Black Messiah so we pivot and talk about the Nike Vice President having to resign at the hands of clout chasing (1:01:13) We cap off with talking about Bobby Shmurda's return (1:08:58) and lastly Instagram temporarily removed likes but are likes still important? (1:10:07).
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Eboni (@ebzworldpeace) - 50 Cent - A Baltimore Love Thing Daniel (@dbcxptures) - Flozigg - July
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