2023
DOI: 10.1177/13548565231174598
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‘Azadi’s political until you’re pressing play’: Capitalist realism, hip-hop, and platform affordances

Abstract: The article delves into the hip-hop scene in India, by locating its particular relationship with digital platforms, Instagram, YouTube and music streaming services such as Spotify, SoundCloud and Bandcamp. Because of hip-hop’s self-referentiality and its peculiar form of realism, discourses around platform capitalism have inadvertently entered the culture at large. Cultural artefacts produced by the scene reflect on the condition of music’s interaction with platforms and in turn, lay bare the evaluative tenden… Show more

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