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Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

Shout Out To All Of The PEAR feat. Krystal G | Bonus Episode

Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

News, Comedy, Entertainment News, Society & Culture, Improv

4.43.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by her bestie Krystal G for a nostalgic and culture-driven conversation celebrating the lasting impact of 2006 on hip-hop and R&B, revisiting an era that helped redefine music, fashion, and collaboration culture. The episode opens with introductions and reflections on the significance of that time period [ 00:00 ], before diving into how 2006 marked a major cultural shift in hip-hop and R&B, with artists crossing genre boundaries and reshaping mainstream music [ 01:50 ]. The hosts highlight the rise of influential artists like Rick Ross during the Port of Miami era [ 06:03 ], discussing how regional sounds and larger-than-life personas helped define the sound and identity of mid-2000s rap culture.

The conversation continues with a deeper look into the evolution of hip-hop and R&B collaborations [ 12:07 ], reflecting on how genre blending became a defining force in music and influenced today’s crossover-heavy landscape. Mandii and Krystal also revisit the unforgettable fashion trends and aesthetics tied to that era of music culture [ 18:04], from oversized fits and luxury branding to regional styles that shaped identity and expression. They further explore the impact of regional sounds in hip-hop [ 24:00 ], emphasizing how cities and local cultures contributed to the genre’s national dominance and diversity.

As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts into modern entertainment culture, beginning with reflections on concert culture, ticket pricing, and the growing exclusivity of live music experiences [ 29:36 ]. The hosts unpack the evolution of hip-hop artists and celebrity branding [ 32:47 ], while also examining the increasingly transactional nature of relationships within the music industry [ 35:34 ]. Conversations around luxury lifestyles, social media influence, and performative success [ 39:18 ] lead into broader commentary about the economics of concert attendance and how fandom has changed over time [ 43:34 ]. Closing out the episode, Mandii and Krystal discuss controversial artists and their impact on culture [ 49:34 ], before ending with thoughtful reflections on how music, relationships, and entertainment continue to shape identity and nostalgia across generations [ 54:51 ]

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:38.4

Guaranteed Human. This is Mandy B. Welcome to Selective Ignorance, a production of the Black Impact Podcast Network and IHart Radio. Y'all, you've asked for it. She's back. Hello. Talking about the one topic she does not know very much about, which is shocking. I know a little something. You know what's crazy? The fact that they, so people were hopping in the Discord and was like, ooh, not they calling you a pop girlie? And then I come in today and A. King is like, so I didn't know you knew Beyonce that much. I'm listening to it. And I'm like, and I said, first off, it's not Beyonce. It's Destiny's Child.

0:39.3

Big difference.

0:41.1

Big difference.

0:43.2

If you haven't yet, y'all go check out.

0:48.4

We celebrated 25 years of the Survivor album where Crystal G.

0:50.6

joined me in the conversation.

0:54.4

This is my best friend I always talk about y'all that I have said.

0:55.2

Not the bad things. I don't say bad things. Oh, I don't know. I don't know. But I do say there's certain conversations that I have on the microphone. And even when we're on the phone, I'm like, oh, my God, say this on a microphone so that you're worse than me. I know it's bad things. and you know how I know it's bad things?

1:10.7

Why?

1:11.2

Because when I was doing your merch table in D.C.,

1:13.7

two bitches high five. so that you're worse than me. I know it's bad things, and you know how I know it's bad things?

1:10.8

Why?

1:11.2

Because when I was doing your merch table in D.C., two bitches high-fived and we're like, oh my God, this is the mean best friend from Atlanta. Two, not one. They didn't even know each other. They were both coming to the merch table, and they were like, it's best friend. Mean best friend. Two seconds later, another girl comes up and was like,

1:28.8

Hi, mean, best friend.

1:30.4

And I was like, it's best friend. Mean best friend. Two seconds later, another girl comes up and was like,

1:29.2

hi, mean, best friend.

1:30.5

And I was like, when did this adjective get to touch to my name?

1:32.9

So mean is not the right name.

1:34.4

You do not smile.

1:35.9

And you do scare the niggas.

1:41.1

Like, y'all don't even know.

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