{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68e2085e8ade82e20eeb8a64/6914c49a7728b8766c560a15?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 8-06 - Hip Hop and the White People In It: Do They Deserve To Be There? ","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68e2085e8ade82e20eeb8a64/1762968234099-89fa5234-e6ff-4925-afde-9b03e93d674f.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this episode of Randumb Thoughtz, the Crew discusses a variety of topics ranging from personal health updates to political discussions surrounding recent elections. They celebrate birthdays, pay tribute to those who have passed, and delve into the impact of hip hop, particularly focusing on the contributions of white artists like Vanilla Ice and the Beastie Boys. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support and mental health awareness, encouraging listeners to check on their friends and loved ones. This conversation delves into the rich history of hip-hop, exploring the contributions of various artists from House of Pain to Mac Miller, and discussing the evolution of the genre through the lens of both mainstream and underground figures. The discussion highlights the significance of mentorship, the impact of the 90s hip-hop scene, and the controversial legacies of artists like Insane Clown Posse and MGK. In this engaging conversation, the panel discusses various white rappers, their contributions to hip hop, and the challenges they face within the industry. They delve into the careers of artists like Yellawolf, Macklemore, and Eminem, exploring themes of authenticity, cultural appropriation, and the importance of uplifting lesser-known artists. The discussion emphasizes the need for a return to hip hop's roots and the significance of genuine contributions to the culture.</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Welcome and Introductions</p><p>08:52 Political Landscape and Elections</p><p>16:27 Discussion on New Mayor and Policies</p><p>23:01 Community Engagement and Future Plans</p><p>35:26 Acknowledging Losses and Mental Health Awareness</p><p>47:26 Starting the Show: Hip Hop and Cultural Contributions</p><p>53:17 The Impact of Vanilla Ice on Hip Hop</p><p>01:01:28 House of Pain and Their Legacy</p><p>01:07:11 3rd Bass: Unsung Heroes of Hip Hop</p><p>01:15:05 Orlando Brown and Mental Health Discussions</p><p>01:20:53 Influential Figures in Hip Hop</p><p>01:25:59 Memorable Concert Experiences</p><p>01:31:31 Underground Hip Hop Legends</p><p>01:37:34 The Unheard Voices of the Streets</p><p>01:48:00 No: The Unsung Hero of Hip Hop Production</p><p>01:53:08 The Cringe Factor in Hip-Hop</p><p>01:58:21 Post Malone's Transition from Hip-Hop</p><p>02:04:43 Eminem's Legacy and Impact on Hip-Hop</p><p>02:10:17 Elzhi and Detroit's Finest</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Raymond \"The Lyrics\" Schinnery, Jr., Stephanie Gayle, A.D.V.I.S.S., and Eric \"Famos\" Ramos"}