Louder Than A Riot

Louder Than A Riot

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Hip-hop emerged from the voices of the unheard. But freedom doesn’t ring the same for everyone. Inside all corners of the culture, Black women and queer folk have dealt with the same oppression the music was built to escape. Season 2 of Louder Than A Riot examines who hip-hop marginalizes, and how misogynoir — the specific racist misogyny against Black women — is embedded into the fabric of the culture that we love.

From Rico Nasty facing harassment from toxic fans, to Saucy Santana’s unapologetically femme aesthetics in a queerphobic industry, to the assault case that put Megan Thee Stallion’s image on trial, each episode of Louder Than A Riot unpacks the unspoken rules of rap that discriminate against a select few and have held the entire culture back.

Hosted by NPR Music’s Sidney Madden and Rodney Carmichael, Louder Than A Riot confronts power from every angle – from the power the genre wields over its artists, to the power plays that its rulebreakers take in order to get heard. In the midst of a so-called Renaissance for women in rap, these stories reveal a rot at the core of the culture that reflects how voices, bodies, and rights are still policed in America.

Recent Episodes

  • Watch the queen conquer: MC Lyte, Quay Dash, the cast of 'Rap Sh!t'

    1 year ago
  • Like poppa, like son: Rodney Carmichael

    2 years ago
  • What doesn't kill you makes you a strong Black woman: Rico Nasty

    2 years ago
  • Stay in your lane, shawty: Saucy Santana

    2 years ago
  • Real n****s go hard (pause, no homo): iLoveMakonnen

    2 years ago
  • If you see something, say nothing: Kim Osorio v. 'The Source'

    2 years ago
  • A Note on Episode 5

    2 years ago
  • It ain't trickin' if you got it: Trina, Trick Daddy and Latto

    2 years ago
  • Beauty is in the eye of the male gaze: DreamDoll, Doechii and Baby Tate

    2 years ago
  • Baby girl, you're only funky as your last cut: MC Sha-Rock

    2 years ago