One thing for sure, the internet is always going to have and voice their opinion. Especially artists they deem as “doing too much”. But what is considered “doing too much”? In today’s episode, Kea and Ash discuss respectability politics in the industry. Is there such a thing as a righteous ratchet? Why can’t we have a balance of everyone’s personal taste? Why does it have to be one way or another? Are hoes winning? Are the good/conscious girls not enough? Grab a seat honey and let’s get into it.
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Come hang out with ya homegirls Kea Renee and Ash da Vet as they discuss their favorite musical legends and rising artists that they cannot get enough of and so much more. As soul sistahs who are simply lovers of music, join in for laughs, debates, insights and talking sh*t all in between. Come chill with us as we tap into the music that’s Always On Key!
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Editor: Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown @Breadfruit Media
Theme Music: Kea Renee
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