Don't Alert The Stans is a music and pop-culture podcast with a marked focus on stan culture. Join your hosts Nic (@IAmNtyrell), Sope (@SopeSoetan) and Eden (@EedsMcKenzie) as they examine the trending topics of the week, new releases and mercilessly debate your favourite artists. Controversial and wild options aplenty, no artist is safe. This isn't for the faint-hearted or easily triggered. Get involved in the conversation at #DATSPOD
Welcome back to Don't Alert The Stans!
For this week's episode, Eden kicks things off by sharing the story of how an impromptu conversation with TDE's SiR led to his filmed shout out.
Continuing the trend of artist experiences, Sope shares an impassioned anecdote about his time at Teedra Moses' headline show at The Jazz Café, discussing the power of live music and its ability to function as a form of therapy.
The harrowing news that Duffy's hiatus from music was a result of her being held captive for several days is first on this week's news agenda.
Meanwhile JAY Z's thorny status as a Hip-Hop activist is brought to the fray once again as its been revealed that alongside Yo Gotti he will be filing a lawsuit against the Mississippi Department of Corrections due to the heinous living conditions of their black inmates.
Rounding up the episode this week is Normani who finally sounds off on the history racist comments made by her ex-bandmate Camilla Cabello.
Please Note: This content may include explicit language and references which may not be suitable for young listeners.
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