The Industry Before Us (Feat Kumar & Sheikh Haikel) - Just Saying Episode 25

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Kumar and Haikel reflect on their groundbreaking contributions to the entertainment industry in Singapore, highlighting challenges faced and the evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues. They discuss the shift towards promoting family values in TV content, addressing the need for creativity and respect in media and the workforce.

Insights

  • Kumar introduced stand-up comedy to Singapore, breaking new ground in the entertainment industry.
  • Haikel, known as the godfather of hip-hop in Singapore, reminisces about the vibrant music scene and the evolution of television, highlighting the shift towards promoting family values and the need for more creativity in media.

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Recent questions

  • Who is considered the godfather of hip-hop in Singapore?

    Haikel

  • What challenges did Kumar face for his performances?

    Restrictions from authorities

  • What societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues do Kumar and Haikel discuss?

    Changing attitudes

  • What is emphasized as important in the evolution of television in Singapore?

    Quality over numbers

  • What lessons are emphasized in the conclusion of the show?

    Responsibility, hard work, and thinking before acting

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Summary

00:00

Singaporean Icons Reflect on Entertainment Industry

  • Kumar and Haikel, iconic figures from Singapore, discuss their experiences in the entertainment industry.
  • Kumar was the first comedian to introduce stand-up comedy to Singapore.
  • Haikel is considered the godfather of hip-hop in Singapore.
  • They reminisce about the more liberal and accepting atmosphere of the past.
  • Kumar's bold and boundary-pushing performances were groundbreaking.
  • Kumar faced challenges and restrictions from authorities for his unconventional acts.
  • The duo reflects on the changing societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues.
  • Haikel recalls the vibrant music scene in Singapore with live bands and artists.
  • They discuss the evolution of television in Singapore and the current emphasis on numbers over quality.
  • The fear of pushing boundaries and the need for more creativity in media are highlighted.

14:45

"Lessons in talent, family, and respect"

  • The show discussed the importance of talent and danger in the entertainment industry, with a focus on the cultural aspects of scripts and values.
  • The show highlighted the shift in TV content towards promoting family values over sensationalism to secure government funding.
  • The discussion touched on the challenges faced by millennials in the workforce, emphasizing the need for communication and understanding between generations.
  • The importance of teaching manners and respect to the younger generation, particularly in relationships, was emphasized.
  • The show concluded with a reflection on the lessons learned from different generations, emphasizing responsibility, hard work, and the importance of thinking before acting.
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