The R. Kelly Conviction with dream hampton and Jim DeRogatis & Reviews of Adia Victoria and Little Simz

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As the two journalists who had the biggest roles in bringing R. Kelly to justice, dream hampton, director of "Surviving R. Kelly" and Jim DeRogatis reflect on the news this week that the R&B superstar was convicted of federal charges. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot also review new albums from Adia Victoria and Little Simz. 

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In their first conversation after learning R. Kelly was found guilty, director dream hampton and Jim DeRogatis reflect on the journey they have both been on for years. Hampton talks about the limitations placed on her while making “Surviving R. Kelly” and DeRogatis shares some of the music industry enablers who should also be under scrutiny. They both reflect on whether or not the culture has truly changed after #MeToo.

A Southern Gothic Adia Victoria

Adia Victoria A Southern Gothic

Adia Victoria was raised in South Carolina and she reflects on her connection to that place on her new album A Southern Gothic. The album sees her joined by country artists like Jason Isbell and Margo Price on the album which was executive produced by T Bone Burnett.

Sometimes I Might Be Introvert Little Simz

Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert

Rapper Little Simz has been making waves in the UK for a few years now, her last album was nominated for the Mercury Prize. In America, she's been best known for featured appearances on other artists' songs, including the most recent Sault album. Now with Sometimes I Might Be Introvert she is stepping into the spotlight.

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