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this episode of the podcast is unlike any we've done before.
film and rap culture have a special relationship so we decided to take the opportunity of friend of the podcast, Big Joc, releasing a short film called "Love Letters You'll Never Read" to discuss what cultural impact means with black film, what "Menace II Society" did for our generation, the lack of representation of inner city youth in contemporary mainstream movies, the important of physical media, the 10th anniversary of "Good Kid Maad City" and how Kendrick Lamar used secondary characters to structure his album to feel like a film and Joc goes into detail with the writing process of LLYNR, production woes, setbacks, come-ups and the mindset of independent film making...
Special Guest: @BigJocATL
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