BaShir Hogue has emerged as something of a renaissance man, making his mark across multiple facets of the entertainment world. He’s managed to wear multiple hats – singer, talk show host, and media executive – with a natural ease that’s caught the industry’s attention. Currently, he’s making waves as the charismatic host of “The Culture Talk Show,” which airs on both P3 Christian Radio and iHeartRadio. The show has become a go-to destination for intimate conversations with entertainment heavyweights, including sit-downs with Grammy winner Ruben Studdard and the incomparable Melba Moore.
Fresh off the success of two Image Awards and his previous “Encounter” concert series, Hogue isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. In fact, he’s ramping up for what promises to be his most ambitious project yet – “Encounter 3 Ezekiel.” The upcoming concert, set to light up Philadelphia’s Beloved Saint John Evangelistic Church, has already generated buzz with its star-studded lineup. Emmy, Dove, and Stellar Award winner Earnest Pugh is slated to perform, alongside Kim Cruse, who captured hearts during her stint on NBC’s “The Voice.”
The spring of 2025 marks another exciting chapter for Hogue, as “The Culture Talk Show” kicks off its impressive 17th season. The show’s staying power speaks volumes, and the addition of gospel music icon Vanessa Bell Armstrong to the guest roster has fans marking their calendars. Over the years, the show has earned its reputation for delivering candid, thought-provoking conversations that go beyond the usual celebrity small talk. What sets “The Culture Talk Show” apart is Hogue’s natural ability to draw out authentic moments from his guests, creating conversations that resonate with audiences long after they air. His interview style, both warm and probing, has become a hallmark of the show’s enduring appeal.

Despite the show’s growing influence and his rising profile, Hogue maintains a characteristically humble perspective. Asked about his place in the industry hierarchy, he simply offered a slight smile and said, “I never knew I was rated. I don’t pay attention to such things.” This understated approach has resonated throughout the entertainment world, where he’s quietly built lasting connections with leading figures in both gospel and mainstream circles.
These connections have opened doors throughout his career. Industry veterans often reference what would become one of his most talked-about moments – an alleged invitation to perform for former President Bill Clinton. While the details of this story have become something of an industry legend, it’s just one example of how Hogue’s reputation has grown beyond the gospel music scene.
As CEO of his entertainment ventures, Hogue continues to expand his reach while staying true to his core philosophy: “Legacy is who you have touched. Success is who you’re touching.” It’s a mantra that seems to be serving him well as his star continues to rise.
Fans can keep up with Hogue’s latest moves on Instagram or catch behind-the-scenes moments from his talk show on “The Culture Talk Show. For all things BaShir Hogue, including upcoming appearances and show information, visitors can check out his comprehensive Linktree.
The way things are looking, 2025 might just be Hogue’s biggest year yet – though something suggests he’s just getting started.