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Black People Love Paramore

Black People Love Country Music Ft. Jewel Wicker

Black People Love Paramore

Sequoia Holmes

Society & Culture, Comedy, Arts

52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, host Sequoia Holmes dives into the world of country music with guest co - host, award - winning journalist and BPLP fan favorite, Jewel Wicker. The two discuss female country legends, the exclusion of Black people in the genre, and of course, review Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter. VOTE Black People Love Paramore For A Webby!!!

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0:00.0

And the Welcome to Black People Love Parramore, a podcast where I explore the common and uncommon interests of black people in order to help us feel seen.

0:25.0

Please rate us and write us a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify, five stars only because we are

0:30.0

five-star bitches for Tiogatti.

0:32.2

If you're watching this on YouTube, please like,

0:34.4

comment, subscribe, and all of that good stuff. I'm your host Sequoia and

0:37.7

today joining me to chat about country music, we have award-winning journalists and

0:42.1

BPLP fan-ave jewel wicker hello jewel

0:48.8

Thank you for coming on again per usual

0:51.4

Thank you for having me.

0:53.0

Mm-hmm.

0:54.0

Okay, so we're gonna dive right in, we're gonna jump into country music, okay?

0:56.0

I'm gonna define country music a little bit for the girlies,

0:59.0

very brief definition that is not inclusive at all.

1:02.0

It's from Wikipedia. That's what I said this from

1:03.2

Wikipedia you know right it's I'm like this sure we can go with this sure I want to

1:07.6

hear it it says country also called country and Western is a music genre

1:12.0

originating in the southern and

1:13.7

southwestern United States first produced in the 1920s country music

1:17.9

primarily focuses on working class Americans and blue collar American life.

1:23.0

Sure. Sure. Sure, Jan. Yeah.

1:27.0

The next line on Wikipedia did go into African Americans,

1:32.0

had a lot to do with country music and all that but it was like part of a really big paragraph and I was like I'm not about to read this whole big paragraph.

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