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The so-called cancel culture on the Internet, the extremism that sometimes flares up on university campuses and newsrooms, and the exaggerated claims of those who practice identity politics are a political and cultural problem that will require real bravery to fight.

Anne Applebaum

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Mick Jenkins Throw His Hat Into The 2025 Hip Hop Battle Royale with A New Album “Type Sh*t” and A Dope Freestyle “Wars & Rumors of Wars”

Mick Jenkins, born Jayson Mick Jenkins on April 16, 1991, is a Chicago-born rapper celebrated for his introspective lyricism and soulful sound. Emerging from the vibrant Chicago music scene, Jenkins gained widespread recognition with his critically acclaimed 2014 mixtape The Water[s], which explored themes of self-discovery, societal challenges, and spiritual growth. His signature blend of poetic storytelling and jazzy, atmospheric production has set him apart as a thoughtful voice in hip-hop. Jenkins’ 2016 debut album, The Healing Component, further showcased his commitment to deeper themes, emphasizing love and healing as transformative forces. With influences ranging from jazz to gospel, his music often bridges the gap between introspection and activism, resonating with audiences seeking more than surface-level entertainment. Known for his commanding voice and intricate wordplay, Mick Jenkins continues to push artistic boundaries, solidifying his place as one of Chicago's most profound and innovative voices in hip-hop. http://www.todd.digital/todd2022/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Mick-Jenkins-Wars-Rumors-of-Wars-Freestyle.mp3

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Joey Bada$$ sent shots at Kendrick, but what he got was Daylyt’s attention. Legendary Battle rapper drops “HIYU”

Daylyt, born Davone Wilson, is a trailblazing rapper and battle rap icon known for his intricate wordplay, thought-provoking lyrics, and theatrical stage presence. Hailing from Watts, California, Daylyt's rise to prominence began in the competitive world of battle rap, where his unique blend of intellectual lyricism and outrageous antics earned him a loyal fan base. Beyond the battle arena, Daylyt has seamlessly transitioned into the broader hip-hop scene, delivering projects that challenge conventional rap norms. His 2020 album Heroes garnered critical acclaim for its introspective themes and sharp social commentary, solidifying him as not just an entertainer but also an artist with substance. Daylyt's work often explores themes of identity, societal struggles, and self-reflection, all delivered with unmatched verbal dexterity. With a reputation for pushing boundaries, Daylyt continues to be a transformative force in hip-hop, inspiring fans and peers alike with his creativity and authenticity.  

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We should not be ashamed of not having answers to all questions yet…I’m perfectly happy staring somebody in the face saying, I don’t know yet, and we’ve got top people working on it. The moment you feel compelled to provide an answer, then you’re doing the same thing that the religious community does: providing answers to every possible question.

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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The 2025 Crashout Begins with the First TDE Response to The Joey Bada$$ Shots. “Crashout Heritage” by Ray Vaughn

Ray Vaughn, a rising star from Long Beach, California, is quickly making a name for himself with his sharp lyricism, versatile flows, and raw storytelling. Signed to Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) in 2021, Vaughn burst onto the scene with an undeniable energy and a hunger that resonates deeply in his music. His debut project under TDE, Peer Pressure, showcases his ability to blend introspective narratives with hard-hitting beats, addressing themes like resilience, ambition, and the struggles of his upbringing. Known for his witty punchlines and engaging wordplay, Ray Vaughn’s style is a refreshing mix of classic West Coast vibes and modern hip-hop innovation. His freestyle prowess, showcased in viral moments like his LA Leakers freestyle, has cemented his reputation as an artist to watch. With a combination of raw talent and authentic storytelling, Ray Vaughn is carving out his own lane in the competitive world of rap.

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There’s Nothing Like A Random Tall Black Guy Flip

Hip-hop producer Tall Black Guy specializes in a predominantly mellow and sample-based sound rich with atmosphere and musicality. Counting DJ Premier and Pete Rock as inspirations, and Questlove and BBC DJ Gilles Peterson among his admirers, the native Midwesterner has been operating since the second half of the 2000s with an array of original productions, remixes, edits, and collaborations, throughout which he has been equally adept at working with rappers, singers, and sampled voices. His full-length recordings range from 8 Miles to Moenart (2013) to Airplane Mode (2021), and include the Zo! collaboration Abstractions (also 2021).

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Joey Bada$$ Returns, Aiming His Shots At The West with “The Ruler’s Back”

Joey Bada$$, born Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott on January 20, 1995, in Brooklyn, New York, is a critically acclaimed rapper, actor, and cultural influencer. Emerging as a founding member of the Pro Era collective, Joey burst onto the hip-hop scene with his 2012 mixtape 1999, a nostalgic nod to '90s boom-bap with a modern twist. His thoughtful lyricism and storytelling immediately drew comparisons to golden-era legends, solidifying his place as a leading voice in the new wave of conscious rap.  

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