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B-Sides: Diddy, Tory Lanez, Streaming University & the creating a Culture of Accountability

B-Sides: Diddy, Tory Lanez, Streaming University & the creating a Culture of Accountability

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In this B-Sides episode of The Record Report Podcast, hosts Ahmad and Vance dive into the latest headlines shaping hip-hop and entertainment culture. They unpack the legal drama surrounding Diddy and the Puff Trial, offer insights into Tory Lanez’s ongoing legal challenges, and explore how the rise of Streaming University is changing the game for music creators and influencers alike.

The conversation also reviews the films Sinners and Mission: Impossible, analyzing their cultural impact, narrative choices, and storytelling power. Wrapping up with fresh hip-hop music recommendations, Ahmad and Vance highlight the importance of accountability, evolution, and reflection in today’s music industry.

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Keywords:
Diddy trial, Puff case, Tory Lanez updates, Streaming University, hip-hop podcast, hip-hop news, music industry analysis, Mission Impossible review, Sinners film, black podcasters, music commentary, artist accountability, content creators, Spotify hip-hop, Apple Podcasts hip-hop



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