BORP 46: Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor/ Juice/ Old Abbey Ales & House Of Funk

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Hello friends and welcome to EP 46 of BORP. As this episode airs protests across America and across the world are still being organized in response to police brutality and systemic racism against the black and BIPOC communities. Even as media attention moves on to other topics as it invetibley always does, its important to acknowledge that these protests and the advocates helping organize them are absolutely not going away until some real changes happen. With that in mind this episode will focus on highlighting music and film made by black American artists and their contributions to our culture. But first, some beers (6:20). We checked out a hazy lager from Old Abbey Ales and black raspberry sour from House of Funk. Our album pick (18:25) was the 2006 debut from Lupe Fiasco, Food & Liquor. For movie time (1:15:25) we watched the 1992 deep cut featuring a very young Tupac, Juice. For New and Noteworthy (1:54:04) we checkout new music by Terrace Martin/ Denzel Curry/ Kamasi Washington/ Daylyt, Robert Glasper, Run The Jewels, and Elah Hale. For Three Questions (2:19:45) Mick got extra Inception-y with his queries and broke Tristan's already fragile brain. Find the episode Spotify or iTunes or right here. Find our EP47 playlist on Spotify and Apple Music. Thanks for listening and arrest the cops that murdered Breonna Taylor.