The South’s Got Something to Say
I don’t take my earbuds out for ANYBODY when I’m listening to BOTM. If you enjoy podcasts that explore the nuance of and add context to things you thought you already knew (think Backstory, 99 Percent Invisible, Allusionist) BOTM will hit on all cylinders for you. Of note: I’ve seen some reviews disparaging Christina Lee, one of the hosts, and honestly, y’all are petty for this. Dr. Regina Bradley and Christina Lee are good hosts together; they interact in a synergistic way that adds depth to the show. While Dr. Bradley is the expert you’re here to learn from, the interplay between the hosts is natural and engaging.
SuzanneDisapproves via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/20/19
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This is such a great podcast and I’m thrilled that it has gotten a second season. As a native ATLien I have learned a lot about the Hip Hop history of my city. The interaction between the hosts makes me laugh so hard on the few topics they don’t see eye to eye on. The production quality is...Read full review »
Loveslikeoxygen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/19
Bottom of the Map provides an introspective look at Southern Hip Hop and it’s impact on our culture. The substance of this musical genre is brought to the forefront and discussed authentically. I appreciate how the hosts connect how artists expressed social events and constructs with their own...Read full review »
Justice4all1982 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/19
This podcast was excellent! It was enlightening to see the connection of women in blues to southern hip-hop women. Who knew? This podcast is perfect for Black Music Month.
EverydayisApril via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/19
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