The Idea of...
The World Cup may have brought us into the conversation, but this episode quickly becomes something much bigger. Mike and Bassey unpack why soccer finally feels different in America, how Black athletes have transformed the global game, and why creativity—not just discipline—changes sports forever. Along the way they explore racism in international fandom, North African identity, and what it means to truly belong. Then the conversation pivots to one of the greatest BET tributes ever: Lauryn Hill. They discuss why The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill remains nearly impossible to replicate, why Lauryn's artistry has always defied categories, and how her influence stretches from Kendrick Lamar to generations of writers, musicians, and creatives. Finally, they examine something even larger: how history gets rewritten. From Michael Jackson's evolving public image to changing cultural language and collective memory, they ask an uncomfortable question: Who gets to tell our stories once we're gone? This is a conversation about legacy, ownership, Black creativity, and why preserving our cultural memory may be one of the most important things we do.
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