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Episode description
Trymaine Lee reflects on the direction of hip-hop over the last decade: through the Trump and Biden administrations, the rise of Black Lives Matter, and the spread of COVID-19. He surveys the state of the culture in 2023, 50 years after the birth of the artform; and he looks ahead to what the next 50 years could hold.
Plus, guests from our “Street Disciples” series tell us how their lives have been shaped by half a century of politics, power, and the rise of hip-hop.
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Editors’ Note: an earlier version contained an incorrect time period for the death of Michael Stewart. The story has been updated.
For More:
- Street Disciples: The Concrete Jungle
- Street Disciples: Broken Glass Everywhere
- Street Disciples: America’s Most Wanted
- Street Disciples: If I Ruled the World