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Kanye The Lost Boy

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Mary Trump Media

Media And Politics, Society & Culture, Fight For Democracy., American Politics, White Supremacy In Politics, Multiracial Democracy, Social Justice Podcast, Wajahat Ali, Danielle Moodie, Politics, U.s. Politics Podcast, Racial Justice, Democracy Podcast, Political Commentary, Defending Democracy, Political Podcast, News, Progressive Politics Podcast, Government

4.8703 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Kanye’s new album has us wondering what is wrong with him and why does he seem to dislike Black people? Why is he so lost and what does his late mother have to do with it?


Hosts: Danielle Moodie & Touré

Executive Producer: Adell Coleman

Senior Producer: Ryan Woodhall

Producer: Quinton Hill

Distributor: DCP Entertainment

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0:00.0

Welcome to Democracy-ish.

0:12.1

I'm Toray.

0:13.5

And I'm Danielle Moody.

0:15.5

And our friend and yours, Kanye West, has released his 10th solo album called Donda, named after his mother.

0:30.3

And I think there's a lot to unpack.

0:31.6

It's an almost two-hour 27 song album.

0:38.1

Danielle has not listened to it.

0:40.1

I have.

0:43.0

It's named after his mother, Dr. Donda West, who appears on the album in a recording of a speech that she gave years ago.

0:58.2

A lot of things I want to unpack with this.

1:01.5

I mean, for one thing, a lot of folks are saying they refuse to listen to it at all.

1:08.5

And I totally understand that they continue, these same folks continue to listen to

1:15.6

R. Kelly and Michael Jackson and continue to laugh at Bill Cosby's jokes. But, but I, you know what,

1:24.4

I do understand in that Kanye's support for Trump was very painful to a lot of people.

1:32.2

And supporting a white supremacist was perhaps harder for a lot of people than the crimes that Michael Jackson and R. Kelly have committed.

1:46.3

You're, you, you mean, you were, even without the Trump angle, you wouldn't have listened to the Kanye album.

1:53.2

You know, the sad thing is, is that I used to really like Kanye, right?

1:57.7

I, I, when did you, when did you like Kanye?

1:59.9

What albums do you like? I think, i think i no not albums uh i think i

2:04.6

might have liked um i think the one that i that i enjoyed the most was with him and jzy that was

2:13.8

the conier album that i enjoyed the most um because I think that it showcased all of like his range of talent and just, you know, the beats, the rhyming, like everything, the presentation of the album, like all of it, I thought was incredible.

2:32.2

And it was exciting and it was fun.

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