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Have Hope and Daniel discuss Sony, PlayStation, Spotify, and Paraguay.

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Hosted by TRAP · news · EN · 35 episodes
A weekly, unflinching discussion with Have Hope and Daniel Tiluk about race, racism, Africa, the African diaspora, music, film, as well as issues in society and commentary on humanity.
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Episode #35
Have Hope and Daniel discuss Sony, PlayStation, Spotify, and Paraguay.

Episode #34
<p>Have Hope and Daniel discuss J. Cole's latest offering "The Fall-Off."</p><p><br></p><p>At an uncommonly late hour: what makes a classic body of work, what are the limitations and expectations of J. Cole, what does he have that his peers don't and vise versa, did "The Fall-Off" match expectations, if this is Cole's last album has he fulfilled his potential, and where does this double album (and each disc in it) rank in his discography?</p>

Episode #33
<p>Have Hope and Daniel discuss Stephen A. Smith and Michelle Beadle's war of words. Why Smith's foray into politics is dangerous, and how the Terrell Owens moment shifted his persona. Then the teaser trailer for "Michael" was released. Is a Michael Jackson biopic something that is capable of being made in one film? If the film doesn't explore the deep trauma Michael and his siblings suffered, which can be seen by their altered facial features, is it truly worth watching?</p>

Episode #32
<p>Have Hope and Daniel discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film "One Battle After Another," it's lack of politics, depiction of revolution, black women, whiteness, and American society. Also is artificial intelligence art going to take everything over?</p>

Talking Race, Africa and People
<p>Daniel and Have Hope discuss the Rush Hour trilogy, Hulk Hogan's legacy, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch rejecting her Nigerian heritage and upbringing, then Israel's occupation of Palestine.</p>
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