『Frequency - Black Signals: How the Diaspora Invented Every Genre and Kept Getting Static』のカバーアート

Frequency - Black Signals: How the Diaspora Invented Every Genre and Kept Getting Static

Frequency - Black Signals: How the Diaspora Invented Every Genre and Kept Getting Static

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Host Lenny Vaughn traces how African American artists invented every major music genre—blues, jazz, rock, funk, disco, house, techno, hip-hop—only to watch the industry systematically erase their contributions while profiting from their innovations. From Chuck Berry's guitar blueprints to streaming's fractional payouts, the episode examines a century-long pattern of cultural appropriation and the indestructible creative signal that persists despite it.

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