Bottom of the Mapinactive
Publisher |
BOTM Media
PRX
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Music

Southern Hip-Hop: Explored. Explained. Exalted. Music journalist Christina Lee and hip-hop scholar Dr. Regina N. Bradley delve into passionate explorations and paradigm-shifting critiques of the culture that they love, and its undeniable impact on the world that clearly loves it. We make Bottom of the Map for all the ratchet intellectuals of the world. You know who you are. And we see you, because we are you. From Southern hip-hop’s connections to self-care, civil rights, marching bands, faith, feminism, business, fatherhood, strip club culture, and so much more, we’re having dope conversations that explore, explain and exalt Southern hip-hop. This is Bottom of the Map from BOTM Media and PRX.

Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Atlanta, GA
Premiere Date |
2019-05-03
Related Hashtags |
#bandweek
#MLKDay
#trap
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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56 Available Episodes (56 Total)Average duration: 00:40:12
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Aug 23 | 01:04:12
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Aug 16 | 01:09:24
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Jul 19 | 00:37:38
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