Dwannb
Podcast Description
The DwannB Podcast is where music history, politics, and social commentary collide—uncensored and unfiltered. Hosted by Dwann Brown—author, documentarian, music historian, comedian, and cultural critic—this show digs deep into the stories, systems, and sounds that shaped Black America and continue to shape the world.From dissecting the real roots of hip hop and soul to exposing media narratives, confronting anti-Blackness, and unpacking the cultural shifts happening right now—Dwann brings you truth with no chaser. As the creator of It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Black American Music Family Tree, he brings receipts, rhythm, and real talk.Whether you're here for bold historical breakdowns, political analysis, unapologetic conversations about Black culture, or the occasional cardology forecast—you’re in the right place.
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The podcast explores diverse topics such as music history, political commentary, and social critique, with episodes like 'The Collapse of Illusions' discussing the deception in fashion and politics and 'Why Are Black Men Silent on White Accountability?' analyzing accountability disparities in racial contexts. The show focuses on cultural shifts and truths affecting Black America and beyond.

The DwannB Podcast is where music history, politics, and social commentary collide—uncensored and unfiltered. Hosted by Dwann Brown—author, documentarian, music historian, comedian, and cultural critic—this show digs deep into the stories, systems, and sounds that shaped Black America and continue to shape the world.
From dissecting the real roots of hip hop and soul to exposing media narratives, confronting anti-Blackness, and unpacking the cultural shifts happening right now—Dwann brings you truth with no chaser. As the creator of It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop: The Black American Music Family Tree, he brings receipts, rhythm, and real talk.
Whether you’re here for bold historical breakdowns, political analysis, unapologetic conversations about Black culture, or the occasional cardology forecast—you’re in the right place.
Fat Joe is done playing nice. In a wild rant, he calls out low-level podcasters for questioning his legacy, calling him “cap,” and trying to chase clout off his name. Joe makes it crystal clear — he’s from the projects for real, and he’s not backing down. He threatens to show up alone, rocking $2 million in jewelry, just to sit next to one of these “dumpster juice” podcasters and demand they explain the so-called “cap.” He says some of these dudes weren’t saying his name when he was giving their favorite rappers the beats — but now that he’s courtside and making podcast money, everybody’s brave. We break down Fat Joe’s heated message, his beef with the new media wave, and whether this is real smoke… or just promo for his new show.

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