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Exploring Fashion and Identity Through Black Music's Most Dandy Figures

Exploring Fashion and Identity Through Black Music's Most Dandy Figures

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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the captivating world of the Met Gala and Black dandyism in music and fashion. The conversation highlights notable artists and groups such as Prince, The Time, Phyllis Hyman, Janet Jackson, Fishbone, Colonel Abrams, Grace Jones, and even dancehall artists, examining how their styling pushed the boundaries of traditional masculine and feminine expressions. The duo also addresses the complexities around masculinity and anti-intellectualism within the Black community, while celebrating the influential fashion statements of figures like Arsenio Hall. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersections of Black culture, music, and style.

Chapters

00:00 Intro Theme

00:16 Introduction and Met Gala Fashion Highlights

01:34 Discussion on Dandy Music Artists

03:36 Prince: The Ultimate Dandy

06:09 Phyllis Hyman: A Dandy Icon

08:03 Janet Jackson's Dandy Influence

10:22 Motown's Dandy Legacy

13:57 Tyler, The Creator: Modern Dandy

15:19 The Pushback Against Dandyism

19:39 Embracing Individuality and Self-Acceptance

21:04 The Influence of Fishbone and Ska Music

22:58 Colonel Abrams and the Dandy Aesthetic

24:04 Exploring Gender and Dandyism

25:42 Grace Jones and Caribbean Influence

26:26 Dancehall Artists and Queer Expression

29:52 Morris Day's Dandyism and Hyper-Masculinity

33:17 Honoring Arsenio Hall's Style Legacy

35:14 Closing Remarks

37:05 Closing Theme

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