"Don’t let these people brainwash you." With those words, Doechii—an artist unapologetically proud of her roots and her craft—sparked a fiery discussion about what happens when Hip Hop loses its soul.
The fifth element of hip-hop is knowledge. Knowledge of self, others and the world around. As a matter of fact, it is always that deep. This was a thought provoking piece, thank you for sharing.
i have been waiting to see any substack about alligator bites never heal. that album is so powerful--this piece is so well written and brings up some amazing points.
This is so indepth and thoughtfully written. Love the spotlight on Doechii’s work here
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time out to read what I wrote.
erasing the black radical tradition of hip-hop is diabolical; love the post
Thank you so much for reading!
It’s that deep! 👏🏾 Loving her increased visibility right now.
Hey June! Thank you so much for reading!
The fifth element of hip-hop is knowledge. Knowledge of self, others and the world around. As a matter of fact, it is always that deep. This was a thought provoking piece, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for reading!
i have been waiting to see any substack about alligator bites never heal. that album is so powerful--this piece is so well written and brings up some amazing points.
Itching to write about government censorship in rap in reaction to revolutionary songs
doechii got it all in an undeniable way