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190: SPICE SPEAKS ON COLORISM, DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE, SAYS DRAKE IS NO COLONIZER Big Homies House Ep 190
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SPICE SPEAKS ON COLORISM, DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE, SAYS DRAKE IS NO COLONIZER Big Homies House Ep 190
#Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC
In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we’re thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor.
We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist.
Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre.
In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue.
Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity.
In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don’t separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception.
The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do’s and don’ts, ensuring you’ll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries.
Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha’Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport.
We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts.
Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated!
Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week!
BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE:
Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230
STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE
https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
@spiceofficial
#Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC
In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we’re thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor.
We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist.
Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre.
In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue.
Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity.
In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don’t separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception.
The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do’s and don’ts, ensuring you’ll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries.
Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha’Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport.
We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts.
Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated!
Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week!
BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE:
Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230
STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE
https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
@spiceofficial
TIME STAMPS
:48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES !
2:27 - SPICE’S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB
3:35 - SPICE’S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE
8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS??
12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN
13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM
14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B****
17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON’T SEPARATE US
17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD
20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY
21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY?
23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE
25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY???
30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE?
32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH?
:48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES !
2:27 - SPICE’S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB
3:35 - SPICE’S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE
8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS??
12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN
13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM
14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B****
17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON’T SEPARATE US
17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD
20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY
21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY?
23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE
25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY???
30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE?
32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH?
Big Homies House Podcast, Big Homie Kodaq, Erica Banks, new single, ON HIS FACE, Love and Hip Hop, reality TV, dating icks, BBL procedure, entertainment industry pressures, TikTok ban, music industry, podcast episode, Big Homie Kodaq, girl math, female rapper, reality TV drama, single and searching, exclusive interview, creative process, body image, TikTok impact, delusional thinking, music promotion, viral trends, social media impact, body modification, music industry changes, Big Homies House, Erica Banks interview, trending music, reality star
228 episoder
MP3•Episod hem
Manage episode 426588915 series 2896507
Innehåll tillhandahållet av The Big Homies House. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av The Big Homies House eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
SPICE SPEAKS ON COLORISM, DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE, SAYS DRAKE IS NO COLONIZER Big Homies House Ep 190
#Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC
In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we’re thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor.
We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist.
Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre.
In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue.
Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity.
In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don’t separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception.
The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do’s and don’ts, ensuring you’ll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries.
Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha’Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport.
We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts.
Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated!
Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week!
BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE:
Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230
STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE
https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
@spiceofficial
#Caribbean #Spice #DANCEHALLMUSIC
In this electrifying visual episode of The Big Homies House podcast, we’re thrilled to have the Queen of Dancehall herself, Spice! Buckle up for a rollercoaster of riveting discussions and unfiltered truths as we dive into a myriad of topics with Spice's unique flair and candor.
We kick things off with an exclusive peek into her sizzling collaboration on "Round N Round" featuring the legendary Busta Rhymes. Spice shares the creative process behind this hit and what it was like working with such an iconic artist.
Next, Spice gives us the lowdown on her favorite Atlanta strip club, spilling the tea on what makes it the top spot for a night out. We then shift gears as she shares her picks for the ultimate Dancehall Mount Rushmore, highlighting the legends who have shaped the genre.
In a more serious tone, Spice discusses why Black artists often turn their backs on their fans, exploring the pressures and challenges they face in the industry. She bravely addresses the rampant internet hate against dark-skinned women, sharing her personal experiences and insights on this pervasive issue.
Spice opens up about her experiences with colorism on "Love and Hip Hop," providing an inside look at the challenges she faced and how she navigated them. She also gives her take on the fine line between being a boss and being labeled a "b****," offering valuable advice for women striving to lead with strength and authenticity.
In a powerful segment, Spice calls for unity within the Black community, emphasizing that "we all black, don’t separate us." She reveals the backlash she faced for wanting to protest for George Floyd, shedding light on the complexities of activism and public perception.
The episode takes a lighter turn as we get a crash course on the proper way to get a wine at a dancehall party. Spice breaks down the do’s and don’ts, ensuring you’ll be ready to hit the dance floor with confidence. We also delve into the etiquette of letting your partner get danced on at a party, with Spice sharing her thoughts on maintaining respect and boundaries.
Our conversation takes a delicious turn as Spice talks about her love for Jamaican cuisine, sharing her favorite dishes and culinary memories. We then dive into a heated debate on Sha’Carri Richardson versus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, comparing the two track stars and their impacts on the sport.
We tackle the controversial question: did Drake colonize Jamaican culture? Spice offers her perspective on cultural appropriation and the influence of Jamaican music on the global stage. Finally, we explore why Black American women frequently use the word "b****" and what it signifies in different contexts.
Don't miss out on this explosive episode filled with laughter, insights, and raw honesty. Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated!
Tune in and join the Big Homies House community for more engaging discussions every week!
BIG HOMIES HOUSE AUDIO HERE:
Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhy6WDDCQfnPwcbUqeNQU
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-big-homies-house/id1520022230
STREAM ERICA BANKS “ON HIS FACE” HERE
https://music.apple.com/us/album/on-his-face/1750561371?i=1750561372
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
@spiceofficial
TIME STAMPS
:48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES !
2:27 - SPICE’S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB
3:35 - SPICE’S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE
8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS??
12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN
13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM
14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B****
17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON’T SEPARATE US
17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD
20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY
21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY?
23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE
25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY???
30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE?
32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH?
:48 - ROUND N ROUND FT BUSTA RHYMES !
2:27 - SPICE’S FAVORITE ATLANTA STRIP CLUB
3:35 - SPICE’S DANCEHALL MT RUSHMORE
8:13 - WHY DO BLACK ARTISTS TURN THEIR BACKS ON THEIR FANS??
12:37 - WHY DOES THE INTERNET HATE DARK SKINNED WOMEN
13:34 - LOVE AND HIP HOP COLORISM
14:09 - BEING A BOSS VS BEING A B****
17:11 - WE ALL BLACK, DON’T SEPARATE US
17:57 - THEY DID NOT WANT HER PROTESTING FOR GEORGE FLOYD
20:50 - APPROPRIATE WAY TO GET WINE AT DANCEHALL PARTY
21:47 - WOULD YOU LET YOUR PARTNER GET DANCED ON AT DANCEHALL PARTY?
23:37 - JAMAICAN CUISINE WITH SPICE
25:58 - SHACARRI RICHARDSON VS SHELLY???
30:31 - DID DRAKE COLONIZE JAMAICAN CULTURE?
32:39 - WHY DO BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE WORD B**** SO MUCH?
Big Homies House Podcast, Big Homie Kodaq, Erica Banks, new single, ON HIS FACE, Love and Hip Hop, reality TV, dating icks, BBL procedure, entertainment industry pressures, TikTok ban, music industry, podcast episode, Big Homie Kodaq, girl math, female rapper, reality TV drama, single and searching, exclusive interview, creative process, body image, TikTok impact, delusional thinking, music promotion, viral trends, social media impact, body modification, music industry changes, Big Homies House, Erica Banks interview, trending music, reality star
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