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Salima Koroma (Bad Rap / Dreamland: The Burning Of Black Wall Street) - Fun With Dumb - Ep. 139

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4.8929 Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2021

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Director of Bad Rap and Dreamland: The Burning Of Black Wall Street Salima Koroma joins Dumbfoundead, Steffie, and Lyricks on the podcast this week. The discussion revolves around never heard before information on the making of Bad Rap, insight into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and questioning of Hip-Hop appreciation vs appropriation. LIVE ON CAFFEINE https://caf.tv/dumbfoundead​​​​​​​​​​ Listen on iTunes... https://goo.gl/Ng5MeK​​​​​​​​​​ Salima Koroma: https://www.instagram.com/limacake https://twitter.com/limacake Hosted by: Dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead https://twitter.com/dumbfoundead​​​​​ Steffie Baik: https://www.instagram.com/baikedguds​​​​ Lyricks: https://www.instagram.com/officialyox​​​ https://www.instagram.com/yox_rick​​​​ https://www.youtube.com/yearoftheox​​​​​ https://www.officialyox.com/​​​​​​​​​ P.O. BOX Address: Jon Park 941 S. Vermont Ave. #44 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats "Fun With Dumb" Producers: Jonathan Park Alex Kim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's going on everybody? I'm your host Dumb Founded and welcome to another episode of Fun With Dumb. We've been on a slew of amazing guests and not just an amazing guest but... a It's a new era of fun when dumb.

0:23.0

No toxicity.

0:25.0

Come on. Yeah, I'm saying.

0:26.0

We are cleansing ourselves.

0:27.0

We are detoxing where every other episode...

0:30.0

More vagina.

0:32.0

More vagina. That's what I've been asking for for yeah every episode three what the last three yes have been women that's what I'm saying that that's why I mentioned that because we've had wolf

0:41.8

back to back yeah destiny Rogers that's

0:43.7

That's destiny Rogers that's about it. But Stephanie's been here holding down her

0:48.1

wraps as well right shout to Steph for the 16 bar verse and today we have a guess who knows bad rap.

0:57.0

Speaking of raps, not calling your rap bad.

1:01.0

But we're here with a filmmaker and somebody I've known for the last five years to five actually more than five years now.

1:14.5

More than five years. With me Rick Rick and Aquafina we all met because we were the subjects of her documentary back in 2017 called Bad

1:27.0

Rap. And I have the movie poster right here.

1:30.4

Yes. Wow.

1:32.4

Wow. Ladies and gentlemen. And Bad Rap was a documentary following around

1:38.1

four Asian American rappers and wondering why our careers were so whack.

1:44.0

Who am I?

1:47.0

So the documentary came out in 2017,

1:50.0

but we were shooting that years before,

1:52.0

and she would just follow us around on our shenanigans,

1:56.1

whether it's partying or college shows, you know, fix tapes, your parents dry cleaners, business, and you know, just kind of seeing what it's like to be an Asian in hip-hop

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