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The Black Male Podcast - Dot was Duetted LOL

The Black Male Podcast - Dot was Duetted LOL

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The Black Male Podcast guys are back with a new EP and Tre-Dot has some backlash on what he said on a previous EP so you know we had to talk about that. So sit back and enjoy the latest EP of the Black Male Podcast.

******Sports******

  • Which offseason moves or trades have you judged already, and which ones are still “to be proven”?
  • Which conference looks more wide open this year — East or West — and who’s your sleeper threat?
  • Are we entering an era where team culture matters more than superstar power?

******Music Talk*****

  • Should artist prioritize Bandcamp and direct-to-fan sales over chasing streams?
  • How valuable is a DJ network or email blast today compared to algorithmic exposure?

******Topics******

  • Joe Budden Podcast issues with Mark Hill and Flip and how people turning it into a smart vs dumb argument

*****Walk with me or Na Be*****

  • The Cowboys are more of a brand than a football team.
  • Streaming killed artist development.
  • The DJ still plays the most important role in breaking an artist.
  • Kendrick Lamar is the last “true MC” in the mainstream.

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TALLSHON

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