Malcolm-Jamal Warner is at present the host of a brand new podcast which made its debut earlier this week, titled Not All Hood. Alongside his co-hosts Candace Kelley and Wesui Baraka, Malcolm-Jamal Warner made waves after a clip from the podcast went viral the place the famed actor shared he not listens to J. Cole due to the rapper’s use of the N-word.
Not All Hood debuted on Monday (June 10) and the opening episode, titled “Welcome Comrades,” served as a warmup for what’s to return with this system. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and Wesui Baraka employed a breezy, comfy circulation as they launched the podcast and themselves to the listening and viewing viewers.
Throughout a portion of their dialog, the forged talked about using the phrase n*gga in fashionable Hip-Hop which prompted Warner to additionally point out using b*tch in songs.
“I’m extra towards it now as a result of it’s used so gratuitously, it’s used with out regard,” Warner stated to Baraka. “At this level, for me in hip-hop, I feel n*gga and b*tch, there must be must be a moratorium on each of these phrases in hip-hop as a result of it’s low-lying fruit and it’s really easy, everyone is f*cking does it to the purpose it’s corny.”
Warner added, “There are MC’s who I really like who I can’t hearken to anymore. I really like J. Cole, however I needed to cease listening to J. Cole, I bought uninterested in listening to n*gga and b*tch each two sentences.”
The spirited dialogue between Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and Wesui Baraka got here with a distinct perspective, particularly when Baraka talked about forward of the section that even famed Black leaders such because the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reportedly used the phrase.
We’ll share the clip beneath, courtesy of The Artwork of Dialogue, together with the total episode of Not All Hood, which might be discovered on YouTube and wherever you hearken to podcasts.
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