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Drake - "Janice STFU"

Drake - "Janice STFU"

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This week on Riffs on Riffs, we tackle one of the most polarizing artists of the modern era: Drake, his track “Janice STFU,” and the massive cultural machine surrounding the release of Iceman. Alonog the way, Toby and Joe discuss celebrity, marketing, authenticity, attention spans, social media, AI, and whether modern culture has become addicted to constant stimulation. We break down Drake’s ambitious album rollout, from elaborate promotional stunts and livestreams to the strategy of dominating conversation through sheer volume. Joe compares Drake to KISS as a case study in marketing genius. The result is a fascinating discussion about what makes an artist culturally unavoidable, even when critics and fans can’t agree on the music itself. The conversation also revisits the lingering shadow of Drake’s legendary feud with Kendrick Lamar. Was it genuine animosity, performance art, or some combination of both? And what does it say about modern audiences that conflict itself has become part of the product? From meditation and dopamine addiction to birds nesting outside Joe’s front door, the episode becomes a reflection on what many of us seem to be craving right now: something real. We explore how technology, algorithms, and endless content have left us exhausted, and why artists like Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, and others are finding success by returning to more organic, human forms of music-making. Come for the Drake debate. Stay for the philosophy, birds, blues, and unexpected reflections on what it means to truly listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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