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Banter’N’Bullsh*t

Banter’N’Bullsh*t

Von: Carter Young & M.I. Key
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Banter and Bullshit is a no-holds-barred podcast hosted by two Air Force veterans who’ve got plenty to say and no filter to hold them back. Join us as we dive into comedy, music, life, and current events—mixing real talk with a whole lot of laughs. Whether we’re tackling serious issues or cracking jokes, you can count on honesty, humor, and a little bit of nonsense. We’ll sit down with everyday people doing cool things in their communities and share their stories too. Expect the unexpected as we banter, bullshit, and bring you the conversations that everyone’s thinking, but not always saying.Carter Young & M.I. Key
  • Overusing "The Culture"
    Feb 13 2026

    This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*In this moment, hosts Cvrter Young and M.I.Key break down one of the most misunderstood phrases in hip hop today — “the culture.” What started as a deep, meaningful reference to history, expression, and identity has become an overused buzzword, often stripped of its original context.The conversation challenges how terms like “unc” and other cultural labels have been diluted, misused, and detached from the respect and lineage they once represented. Cvrter and M.I.Key dig into why truly understanding hip hop means knowing its roots — from tagging and graffiti to storytelling and resistance — not just repeating phrases for clout.This clip highlights:Why overusing “the culture” weakens its meaningHow language shapes identity and respect in hip hopThe difference between participating in culture and understanding itWhy cultural literacy matters more than everIf you’re tired of surface-level takes and want a deeper, more honest conversation about hip hop and Black identity, this clip cuts straight to the point.Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.#BanterNBullshit#Season4#HipHopCulture#TheCulture#CulturalLiteracy#HipHopHistory#BlackCulture#RespectTheRoots#HipHopTalk#RealConversations#CultureOverClout

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    4 Min.
  • White Men Cry Unfair
    Feb 11 2026

    This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*In this moment, hosts Carter Young and M.I.Key dig into one of the most uncomfortable conversations in today’s cultural landscape — privilege, power, and who really benefits from the idea of “fairness.” As complaints around DEI, equity, and “lost opportunity” grow louder, the conversation flips the narrative and examines how systemic advantage has shaped outcomes for generations.Carter and M.I.Key break down why discussions about race and privilege often trigger defensiveness, how demographic and cultural shifts are challenging long-standing power structures, and why exposing inequality feels threatening to those who’ve never had to question their position. The exchange is raw, direct, and unapologetic — no talking points, no soft landings.This clip highlights:Why “fairness” is often discussed without historical contextHow privilege operates invisibly until it’s challengedThe psychological reactions behind resistance to equityWhy cultural and demographic shifts feel destabilizing to the status quoIf you’re looking for honest dialogue that cuts through surface-level outrage and forces real reflection, this clip delivers exactly that. Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.#BanterNBullshit#Season4#HipHopCulture#Privilege#RaceAndPower#DEI#CulturalShift#TheCulture#UncomfortableConversations#PowerDynamics#SocialCommentary#HipHopTalk

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    5 Min.
  • Are you too old to rap? :Age Limit Myth in Hip Hop
    Feb 9 2026

    This clip is pulled from Season 4, Episode 2 of Banter’N’Bullsht: “The OG’s Are Taking Hip Hop Back.”*

    In this moment, the conversation takes aim at one of hip hop’s most stubborn myths — the idea that artists have an expiration date. The crew breaks down why the “too old to rap” narrative never made sense, how OGs are proving longevity is power, and why experience now outweighs chasing trends.

    As hip hop matures, veteran artists are reclaiming space, delivering better records, and reminding the culture that authenticity doesn’t age out. This clip highlights why the genre is finally catching up to others like rock, jazz, and R&B — where growth, evolution, and longevity are celebrated.

    If you believe creativity has no deadline and culture should honor its elders while they’re still here, this clip is for you.

    Watch the full conversation in Season 4, Episode 2.

    #BanterNBullshit
    #Season4
    #HipHopClips
    #OGs
    #TheOGsAreTakingHipHopBack
    #TooOldToRap
    #HipHopCulture
    #RapTalk
    #TheCulture
    #AgeInHipHop
    #Longevity
    #CultureOverClout

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    4 Min.
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