Stay in your lane, shawty: Saucy Santana | Louder Than A Riot, S2E7



Stay in your lane, shawty: Saucy Santana | Louder Than A Riot, S2E7 with tags npr, npr music, national public radio, live, performance, tiny desk, tiny desk concert, tony desk, tiny concert
In this episode, we get bougie with the material gworl himself and track Saucy Santana's rise in the industry. We explore how the collision of TikTok and hip-hop has ushered in a new era of visibility in rap for the most marginalized, and dissect how the double-edged sword of virality is that much more sharp for queer rappers. We chat with hip-hop scholar and professor Shanté Paradigm Smalls about the evolution of queer aesthetics in hip-hop, as well as Santana's best friend, the hairstylist Mitch Copeland, who witnessed his friend's rise from glam girlie to the stars to a star in his own right. And we ask: How can queer rappers leverage viral visibility into lasting success?
Illustration by Amanda Howell Whitehurst.
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