EP 304 | Beatz, Boyz & Barz

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Damon, Jordan & Tony are curious about homophobia within hip hop.

 This episode covers the music we love, with a culture that doesn’t love us back. Why is homophobia in hip hop still so prevalent?

 We try our hand at hip hop trivia, discuss heterosexual male rappers’ embrace of gender-bending fashions, question the embrace of female rappers by Queer men, acknowledge that being Queer can sometimes eclipse an artist’s talent, and we get a preview into the upcoming work of a very special guest.

During this episode we welcome Cakes Da Killa, rapper, poet & budding filmmaker, into our Surface Level family. We discuss the tightrope walk of being seen purely as an artist vs a conduit for Black Queer visibility. Cakes shares the lighthearted back story that led to his current career, then we delve into many of his upcoming projects. And if we ever had a guest who took us to task when we veered off course, they’d be Cakes! This week is a fun ride so join us in the studio as we drop some beatz!

Surface Level Podcast

Curious conversations about the Black & Queer experience.

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