Paramore really knows what they're doing.
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by Slate’s Nadira Goffe to discuss Rihanna and Paramore. First, they talk about the Super Bowl halftime show and the discourse that Rihanna sparked, and what she does or doesn’t owe her fans.
Then, they look at the new album from Paramore,, discusses how the band respects and embraces Black culture, and why Black people feel so connected to the pop punk genre. And don’t miss Rachelle and Nadira’sThis podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario.
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