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ean FM’s podcasts extend the artistry beyond music, creating a space where voice, thought, and lived experience take center stage. Across projects like Move FM and the Eclectic podcast series, Dean blends cultural critique, personal reflection, and experimental sound into conversations that are as challenging as they are affirming.

These audio works function as living documents — exploring Black queer identity, performance, politics, and creative freedom without compromise. More than interviews or commentary, the podcasts are acts of presence: raw, intentional, and rooted in truth. Each episode invites listeners into a deeper understanding of the world Dean is shaping, where sound becomes dialogue and dialogue becomes movement.

Podcasts & Audio Interviews

“Interview With Dean FM ” on Full Circle (the Podcast) with Charles Tyson, Jr. & Martha Madrigal (Jan 16, 2024; ~29 min) > Listen

Dean FM featured on The Transgender Show (Apple Podcasts episode #86, published March 15, 2024; ~25 min)> Listen


“Mental Health Advocacy and a Gender Neutral Future with Non‑Binary Rapper Dean FM” on Gender Stories (July 15, 2024; ~49 min) > Listen


I Live My Life Like Performance Art – Sewers of Paris with Matt Baume (Episode 451) > Listen

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A Growing Legacy: The Evolution of an Artist Who Refuses to Be Contained

Podcasts & Audio Projects

Across every era, Dean FM’s discography forms more than a catalog of projects; it forms a living archive of an artist in motion. Each release expands the boundaries of what Black queer music can look like when it’s allowed to be honest, unfiltered, and unrestrained. What makes Dean’s journey remarkable is not just the progression of sound, but the progression of self: a constant peeling back of layers, a refusal to shrink, and a dedication to telling stories that history has too often pushed underground. From the sharp satire of Watch It to the emotional confrontation of SISSY, from the ancestral resonance of Tituba to the cultural critique embedded in Corona Lisa, every project captures a different facet of her lived experience.

By 2023 and 2024, with releases like Move FM and Eclectic podcasts, Dean enters a new stage of mastery, one defined by confidence, experimentation, and full creative autonomy. These works show an artist who is no longer simply reacting to the world around her, but shaping it through sound. Genre to Dean is not a boundary; it is a playground. She blends rap with spoken word, merges performance art with activism, and infuses her music with a raw theatricality that challenges expectations.

What ties her entire discography together is purpose. Dean is not creating music for passive listeners; she is building space for people who have long been denied one. Her work reclaims narratives, centers marginalized identities, and turns cultural critique into something you can feel in your chest. In a landscape where authenticity is often commodified, Dean FM stands unwavering as an artist who transforms every beat into a declaration of existence. Her discography is not just what she has created so far; it is the foundation of a legacy still unfolding, one fearless release at a time.