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    Lizzo is calling out the algorithm and asking a bigger question: are fans missing new music because social media no longer shows people what they actually follow? Jill Munroe breaks down how algorithm-driven feeds may be changing music discovery, artist rollouts, and the way fans experience new releases. Kandi Burruss is also opening up about life after her divorce from Todd Tucker, revealing that she is “not healed” and still learning how to move as a solo person after years of marriage, business, and family life being deeply connected. Plus, an interview with Boots Riley and LaKeith Stanfield for I Love Boosters, the new Neon film exploring shoplifting, fashion, Oakland culture, capitalism, labor, and survival through Boots Riley’s surreal storytelling lens. 🎧 It’s all facts, context, and culture. 👉 Subscribe for more entertainment and culture updates every weekday! Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-bred entertainment journalist, producer, and host. Follow her socials @StilettoJill or visit JillMunroe.com. Catch her live M-Thurs on KBLA Talk 1580 from 6PM to 7PM. #JillMunroe #EntertainmentUpdate #FrontRowSeat #Facts #Context #Culture #Lizzo #Algorithm #KandiBurruss #ToddTucker #BootsRiley #LaKeithStanfield #ILoveBoosters #Neon #Oakland
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