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This is the sixth Chicago Drill and Activism (AKA "Chi DNA") installment of Bourbon ’n BrownTown. Chi DNA is an ongoing documentary and multimedia project, which also features interviews, micro-documentaries, and editorial pieces on drill rap and the activist resurgence in Chicago. LIVE AT DEPAUL The DePaul University Honors Program hosted Bourbon ’n BrownTown in this live podcast event as part of their ongoing Speaker Series. In conjunction with the Chi DNA Speaker Series, this event tackled the Honors Program’s themes of the year, exile and refuge, as well as local/global displacement as a whole. After introducing SoapBox, the Chi DNA project, and the Bourbon ’n BrownTown format, BrownTown, their guests, and the university audience watched the Chi DNA Micro-Doc Episode 3 as a springboard for their discussion and following Q&A. Watch before you listen! GUESTS Jessica Puri is a Nigerian-born Public Health professional with 5+ years of experience in scientific writing, health research and public health communication on the Bachelor and Masters level. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in Integrated Health Sciences at the Feinberg School of Medicine in Northwestern University. She sits on the alumni advisory board for the Center for Community Health Equity and the Board of Directors for SoapBox. Heavy Crownz is an MC and high school educator hailing from Chicago's Englewood community. With a degree in History from Tuskegee University, Crownz aims to create personal music from the soul in a style of flow he calls AfroTrap. His strongest motivations to go on have been the need for people to have good music with substance and purpose. OVERVIEW The group starts by defining displacement: a forced movement of people from their homes, neighborhoods, and/or occupational activities from natural or man-made causes. From there, they discuss the connections between international crises, intracommunal violence, and disenfranchisement in Chicago as well as the cultural representations they manifest. Recorded four days before Columbus Day, the discussion touches on intentional segregation and destabilization of Black and Brown geo-specific areas both in Chicago and the Middle East. BrownTown and company draw parallels between highly criticized and complex international crises, gang violence in Chicago, and the broader implications of white supremacy that help create and exacerbate them on a policy and narrative level. Jessica brings in her first-hand international experiences while breaking down the rhetoric around refugees in America. She subverts the often problematic language to explain the importance of refugees and providing a safe haven and resources for those experiencing trauma—home and abroad. As the team weaves drill rap and activism in and out of the conversation, Jessica analyzes Caullen and Heavy’s anecdotes using an ecological model to helps us better grasp the decision-making processes of folks’ suffering from intergenerational and contemporary trauma (mentioned: Rico Reckless interview). Heavy explains what his moniker, the “63rd Representer,” tells us about growing up in a hypersegregated Chicago and the current state of gentrification (enter: Obama Community-Benefits Agreement). The group later draws out the importance of art as a coping mechanism, in its many forms. Near the end of the conversation, the group touches on notions of Black masculinity in and outside of drill, code-switching (see episode 29), and what being “appropriate” really means. How do displaced people deal with trauma, particularly when resources to do so are scarce? How can we un-do known oppressive policy of yesteryear to better shape an equitable future? Where does drill rap and activism play into all of this and why is it important? Here’s BrownTown's take. CHI DNA The Chicago Drill and Activism project explores the creation, meaning, perspectives, and connections between drill rap and the resurgence of grassroots activism since the early 2010s through the eyes of the people involved. It focuses on contemporary Chicago as an intentional place for the resurgence of these two formations of cultural and political resistance during relatively the same time period. It examines how authenticity, community, and other important values to the subjects are impacted and promoted via technology, social media, and a rejection of traditional means of movement politics and corporate structures. As told by activists and drill rappers alike, the project situates the the subjects’ experiences and actions into a broader theoretical and empirical history of systemic inequality and resistance in Chicago. Follow the ongoing project at Chi-DNA.com for more. Read more about the event from DePaul student Deyana Atanasova on SoapBox Editorial. -- Find Heavy’s music on Spotify, Soundcloud and YouTube. Follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Jessica on LinkedIn and Instagram. -- CREDITS: Intro music by Fiendsh. Outro song Absolutely by Heavy Crownz. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. -- Chicago Drill and Activism Site | Twitter | Micro-Docs | Support Bourbon ’n BrownTown Site | Become a Patron on Patreon! SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support
Ok ok, **ImJusSayinTho™** ….. we baaacccckkkk!!! The drought over, sorry for the wait; back like we forgot to lock the door!!!! This time we gonna do things a little different and set things off with the **"What Chu Bumpin?"** segment, what the hosts are currently listening to. S/O **Domaniece & Smigg Dirtee**….. the hosts with thee mosts'. Domaniece's Playlist: **Fbg Duck - Slide ** **Noni Blanco - Pretty Militant ** **All Black - Canadian Goose** Smigg's Playlist: **Big Dada SP, Cashclick 3rd, Cali Reef - Hot Boy (off of the Compilation "Young Rebz Presents: The YEE Section")** **HustleMan Benjamin feat. Big Gunplay - Foe My Niggas** **Cho Rambo- Paid in Full** First off, salute too **AllBlack** for recently signing to **Sic Wit It Records** with Uncle 40 n' em!!! This week or goats talk about the new empire **E-40** is currently building with his new roster of artist. …SALUTE!!! With so many artists, it seems as though many of them are doing huge numbers on the Internet while still being independent. That or they were doing hide numbers independently, which led to them getting signed. **Rob Stone, FBG Duck, and Rico Reckless** are some of the names that come to mind. In particular, **Chicago** itself seems like a breeding ground for these type of artists. Today's show delves into just that, and asks the question: **Do these artists have the same platforms as their counterparts who ARE signed to a major label?** For some reason **Tekashi 69** always makes headlines these days, but on today's episode, some people are questioning if his gangbangin' is authentic?!?! Or is he simply a fraud?!?! People from out Wray where gangbangin' stayed, and where it's a lifestyle, might have different opinions. Of course, we wouldn't be who we are if we didn't stir up the pot a little bit!!! Or host **Domaniece** us very good at that. This week she asks the question, **Do All Men Cheat???** This should be interesting. And fellas, just a little warning… if YOU ARE in a relationship, **DELETE ALL SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS, AND GOD FORBID YOU EVER LIKE ANOTHER GIRL'S PIC OTHER THAN YOUR GIRL'S**. You might end up sleeping on the couch.. Although rap sends to be in a good place right now, both of our hosts seem to agree that more positivity is definitely needed. For some reason it seems like rap is one big tough guy competition right now….. where the tough guys aren't really tough, and the real tough guys don't give a fuck. As far as battling goes, you already know we have that covered for you. The two debate the last big event, **"Smack Vol. 2"**. Was **Hollow Da Don** the big winner, and did things like the time limit or **Arsonal's** BS hinder the event??? And yea, hopefully we get this **ImJusSayinTho™** battle league up and running sooner than later….. rock wit us!!!!! Of course, **there's more and the two go into all of these topics and then some more in-depthly!!!** You have to tune in tho for the full content!!! **ImJusSayinTho™**… don't forget to C**omment, Subscribe, Rate & Review!** U know the contact e-mail: ImJusSayinThoPod@gmail.com
Professor Mic Rapper/Producer/Engineer….. Low End, Chicago, IL Evan Nash Evan Nash is a 22-year-old hip-hop artist based out of Chicago. He has been in the industry over 6 years and has garnered over a quarter million streams. Along with collaborating on singles with artists such as Taylor Bennett, Stunt Taylor and Adot, Nash has released a multitude of hits and mixtapes over the years leading up to his debut LP in January of 2018. Inspired by 90s rock and late 2000s hip hop, Nash brings a diverse and adaptable style to the table and has proven that he can change his sound to appeal to more than one market. Nash has had the pleasure to perform with notable artists such as (but not limited to) Lil Durk, Riff Raff, Hoodie Allen, Taylor Gang and JR Donato, Post Malone, and Rico Reckless. He has also collaborated with major artists including, Taylor Bennett, UFB Playmakers, Stunt Taylor and Adot. Growing his brand and business over the past years has led to a solid base for him to explode in 2018. Representing BombSquad Entertainment, Nash looks to lead a charge to success in the New Year with several projects already set to drop after the LP. DJ Scend Chicago based DJ and host of WLUW’s The Hip Hop Project and Co-Founder of DJ’s are Not Jukeboxes (DANJ). Radio One Chicago airs live every Thursday night from 6p to 8p on WLUW, 88.7fm in Chicago.
This interview was a spur of the moment, I talked to Boo Gotti Kasino at 8:30PM and by 10:30PM he was at the AFTC studio to do the interview, we had to get it done because i was having surgery the next day. Boo Gotti Kasino is a rising start out of the DFW (Dallas/ FortWorth) area and he is signed to Go Yayo’s Hood Fame label We sat down at the studio and chatted about growing up rough, being from Forth Worth TX, life in Fort Worth being in and out of the prison system, losing his mother to a natural death while in jail, living with his grandmother in rival gang territory when he came home, having to fight his way to respect, joining a gang and gang banging, what he would be doing if it wasn't for rap,his early music influences, having a great love for older H Towm Music like Original Swisha House, Paul Wall and Lil Keke,his favorite rapper Young Dro, the curse he feels is on Fort Worth when people are trying become stars or athletes and get out of poverty, the beef HoodFame has with Mo3,his new mixtape Super Saiyan 3, the features, and him not smoking weed ever but being a lean sipper We also chat about new school rap vs the old school rap,h him wishing he was from the suburbs so he wouldn't have had to go through the hardships he went through, taking his business into his own hands,his time in the penitentiary system, meeting Rico Reckless and building a brotherhood, the beef with Billionaire Black that comes from loyalty to Rico Reckless, how he become cool with Go Yayo because Yayo is crip and Boo Gotti Kasino is blood, we even speak on Go Yayo's QC Deal,Hoodfames and Soulja Boy's friendship, and much more www.all4theculture.com-For T Shirts/Interviews Instagram-@AllForTheCultureShow Facebook---www.Facebook.com/AllForTheCultureShow Host-Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat-------@HipHopHandicap #allfortheculture #allforthecultureshow #allfortheculturepodcast #rappodcast #hiphoppodcast #hiphopmusic #hiphopculture #rapmusic #rapculture #houston #dallas #hoodfame #boogottikasino #goyayo #rapmusic