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Good Brothers Kamala Wave

November 24, 2020 by Justice Rajee

This week the Good Brothers talk two waves rolling out of the weekend. The minor WAP (Cardi-B and Megan the Stallion) wave and the big Kamala Wave. Kamala Harris was announced as the Democratic VP candidate and we want to walk into an early conversation on what that means in the moment. Discussion does not equal endorsement or the opposite. A major political season is heading our way and we are just scratching the surface. In any event as always take the best part for yourself.

Lucille Bogan - Shave ‘Em Dry https://youtu.be/_PhOWpdt6xg

Bessie Smith - https://youtu.be/gGypxhxCE5Q

Frank Ski - There’s Some Whores in This House - https://youtu.be/-IHUl8CwCvI

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace


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November 24, 2020 /Justice Rajee
black music, politics, black art
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Good Brothers Struggle Coachella

November 23, 2020 by Justice Rajee

We get deep into the weeds of our collective struggle and myths of the Black dollar in this one. Eventually we get to the talking Coachella and the joys of 80s R&B. Please check the episode and the videos below that sparked the conversation. Take the best part for yourself. 


IBW21 National Town Hall Meeting on Gentrification In Black America -

https://youtu.be/Fb33QEyWaI8?t=6412

The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power: A Book Discussion

https://youtu.be/mMObmAbNBSU

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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November 23, 2020 /Justice Rajee
black music, black art, black men, summer, Covid-19, coachella
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Thoughts Popping with Alyasha

November 23, 2020 by Justice Rajee

This episode Majestic and Justice are joined by our good brother Alyasha to talk Little Richard, Rock & Roll, and make meaning of it all. The conversation goes into the importance of keeping our connections to our musical roots to the modern value of knowing how your creativity will be treated in the market. As always please take the best part for yourself. 

Please listen to Alyasha’s mixes here:

https://www.mixcloud.com/StackAly/

https://www.mixcloud.com/selectism/selectism-mix-03-alyasha-owerka-moore/

https://www.mixcloud.com/WearGrits/the-green-book-project-travellers-mix/

https://www.mixcloud.com/WearGrits/the-green-book-traveller-mix-ii/


Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

Twitter: @justicerajee

Instagram: @justicerajee

https://www.facebook.com/oldhead.rajee/

www.askyouroldhead.com

www.askyouroldhead.libsyn.com

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©2020 Justice Rajee


November 23, 2020 /Justice Rajee
relationships, black music, black hi, blues, r&b, black art, black men

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