Noisey Season 1 Episode 9
Noisey
Season 1

Ep 9. Chicago: The City Speaks

  • April 26, 2016

In season 1 episode 9 of Noisey titled "Chicago: The City Speaks", journalist Thomas Morton takes a deep dive into the city's music scene and the political issues that surround it. The episode begins with Morton visiting Chief Keef's old neighborhood on the South Side and discussing the rapper's influence on Chicago's drill music scene.

The focus then shifts to the city's violence problem, with Morton meeting with organizers of the group "Let Us Breathe Collective" who are working to address the root causes of gun violence in Chicago. They discuss the impact of poverty, lack of opportunities, and police brutality on the community and how it affects the music being created there.

Morton also explores the history of Chicago's blues scene and how it has impacted the city's music culture. He visits the famous Chess Records studio where artists like Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry recorded, and talks to contemporary blues musician Toronzo Cannon about keeping the genre alive.

The episode concludes with Morton attending a concert featuring some of Chicago's up-and-coming hip-hop artists and speaking with fans about what the music means to them and how it reflects the city's identity.

Overall, "Chicago: The City Speaks" provides a thought-provoking look at the intersection of music, violence, and social justice in one of America's most culturally rich cities.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 26, 2016
  • Language
    English