In the season 2 finale, mega-producer Jazze Pha celebrates Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary and reflects on his greatest hits. Artist Jevon Dewand talks redefining Trap music. The Chi’s Genesis Denise Hale discusses bullying, body positivity, and freshman life at an HBCU. The BGS hosts debate the culture's use of the word “Auntie.” Plus, poet Ashlee Haze performs.
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Groovey Lew, Johnell Young, Tokyo Stylez, Dontay Savoy
Fashion King Groovey Lew on masterminding hip-hop’s most iconic looks. Actor Johnell Young reveals the secret to breaking into the entertainment industry. Celebrity hairstylist Dontay Savoy and got2B ambassador Tokyo Stylez are in the BGS Salon with the perfect wig install. Plus, comedian Lauren Knight performs.
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Rob49, Flyana Boss, Rex Evans
New Orleans Rapper, Rob49 on staying connected to the trenches and the effects of his parents' incarceration. Hip-Hop duo, Flyana Boss talks pushing boundaries in music and life. The BGS ladies debate women rappers' right to be raunchy. Plus, R&B artist Rex Evans performs.
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Muni Long, Waka Flocka, Desi Banks, and Pastor Mike Todd
Muni Long opens up about her success but on her own terms and living with Lupus. Desi Banks and Waka Flocka give Spades a new twist. Pastor Mike Todd defends his unconventional message. Plus, a BGS conversation on dissect male friend groups.
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Decoding Black Love With Quincy Brown, Joey Bada$$, 19Keys & Tyler Lepley | Black Girl Stuff
On this week's episode of Black Girl Stuff, our hosts dive into real talk about relationships and love with guests Quincy Brown, Joey Bada$$, 19Keys and Tyler Lepley. They have a raw, candid conversation tackling topics like the evolution of gender roles, financial breakdowns in partnerships, the purpose of labels, accountability in relationships, and more. They discuss if men or women benefit more from situationships, the importance of emotional intelligence and healing, and if you can be in love yet still cheat. It's an insightful episode aiming to bridge understanding between black men and women
A dynamic vanguard of young Black women welcome cultural influencers and celebrity guests to weigh in on important Gen Z issues in this female-driven, unapologetically Black conversational series. Featuring co-hosts Brii Renee, Tori Brixx and Britt Hall, plus correspondent Kennedy Rue.