Misogynoir underscores the Drake and Kendrick beef, and John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A.
May 9, 2024
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Rap critics Clarkisha Kent and Charles Holmes dissect the Kendrick versus Drake feud, highlighting the involvement of misogyny in rap beefs. They also dive into John Mulaney's Netflix show and its unique live event format, discussing the future of streaming entertainment.
The Drake and Kendrick feud has escalated from friendly competition to public spectacle with disturbing personal attacks and criminal allegations.
Misogyny in rap culture is evident as rappers use women as pawns in feuds, showcasing a historical mistreatment of women within the industry.
Deep dives
Drake and Kendrick's Escalating Feud
The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has escalated into a heated lyrical battle, with personal attacks and disturbing accusations being hurled back and forth. The beef, which originated from friendly competition, turned into a public spectacle involving criminal allegations and unsettling implications about each other's personal lives, pushing the feud to new extremes.
Impact of Misogyny in Rap Culture
The podcast delves into the presence of misogyny in rap culture, highlighting how rappers often use women as pawns in their feuds. It discusses the historical instances of rappers dragging women into their conflicts, showcasing a recurring pattern in how women are portrayed and mistreated within the industry.
Unique Format of John Mulaney's Live Show
John Mulaney's unconventional live show on Netflix, 'Everybody's in LA,' breaks traditional late-night TV norms by featuring a quirky mix of guests discussing hyper-local topics. The show's live format and candid interactions offer viewers a refreshing departure from scripted celebrity appearances, providing insight into diverse personalities and unfiltered moments of spontaneity.
Elamin is joined by rap culture critics Clarkisha Kent and Charles Holmes to unpack the latest developments in the Kendrick Lamar and Drake rap feud, and the way gender and misogyny have intersected with this feud and across rap music history. Plus, Elamin speaks with Kathryn VanArendonk about John Mulaney's Netflix show, Everybody's in L.A., and how live events like this just might be the future of streaming.
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