Andre Gee is a writer that made a name for himself through his Substack in 2020 and then got picked up by publications like Complex
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This companion piece will hinge almost entirely on whether you listened to the interview, so I recommend you do that if you have not already.
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Summary In this article, Substack user and Rolling Stone writer, Andrew Gee deconstructs the idea of the “socially conscious” in hip-hop by situating it as