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The Truth About the Mental Health Crisis in Hip Hop - Don’t Quote Me (Ep. 88)

38 min · 18. kesä 2026
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The mental health conversation in hip hop is long overdue, and today, we’re keeping it 100. In this episode of Don’t Quote Me, we aren't just analyzing the culture, we are telling our truths. The industry often glorifies the hustle, but we need to talk about the cost of that grind. We’re discussing why the current approach isn’t working, why the silence is dangerous, and why the culture needs to change.  This is an unfiltered look at the realities of mental health in hip hop and a call to action for the industry to do better. Timestamps:   0:00 Intro (DMX) 4:08 Suicide Prevention 6:17 Choosing Your Friends 8:14 Opening up to Women 10:48 Is Hip Hop Culture Toxic? 15:12 Get Comfortable Being Yourself 17:12 Detach from your Phone 18:20 Men & Women Getting on the Same Page 26:44 Helping Yourself Before Others 28:30 Podcasting is Therapy 32:08 Choosing your Friends 38:26 How MJ Helped Drect

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