Culture Under Capitalism: art, propaganda & revolutionary aesthetics (Beyonce, Bad Bunny & Kendrick)

Hola mi gentee!! Did you miss me? 🤭 I'm so excited for this video because its a topic I've wanted to talk about for a while. Can Culture exist under Capitalism? How does identity politics affect our consumption and is there a way for artists from marginalized communities to advocate for their culture while still making sometimes millions ( and billions) or dollars? As always I dont have the answers, pero tengo muchaaaas preguntas. I'll be using Cowboy Carter/Beyonce Bowl, Kendrick Lamar's They Not Like Us/ his Drake beef and Debi Tirrar Mas Fotos by Bad Bunny as a case study for this. 🍄 timestamps 🍄 00:00 - intro 02:27 - Beyonce & Black Patriotism 16:16 -Kendrick Lamar, Hip Hop & Revolution 30:11 -Bad Bunny, DTMF & Neocolonialism 40:09 - Art & Revolution 🖥️ watch my ‪@CashApp‬ commercial 🤭 :    • Introducing How To Cash App   Make sure you're following me everywhere on the internet @Sincerely Tahiry for more history, pop culture and socio political commentary! (also im so sorry abt the audio in this vid, i was experimenting with this mic and ended up hating how this sounded lol ) Join my membership for exclusive never before seen content!    / @sincerelytahiry   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ✨My Socials✨ 📸 instagram:   / sincerelytahiry   💌 substack: https://substack.com/@sincerelytahiry 🎵 tiktok: https://tr.ee/FzXTZeRzss 📖 goodreads: https://bit.ly/2NTEWdX​​​ 🌱 linktree: https://linktr.ee/sincerelytahiry 👩🏾‍💻 business inquiries: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad Bunny, DTMF, Debi Tirrar Mas Fotos, Puerto RIco, Beyonce Bowl, Cowboy Carter, Black Patriotism, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, They Not Like Us, Super Bowl Half Time,