13 yrs old frm Chi, rapping abt gangs, guns, d rugs, sex - aint nothing wrong, right?

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After his track "Get Smoked" was sampled and remixed by Lil Wayne on his Dedication 4 mixtape, Lil Mouse, a 13-year-old rapper from Chicago, is receiving major attention for his lyrics about gangs, guns, drugs and sex.

Largely unknown before the video for "Get Smoked" was uploaded to YouTube on July 5, Mouse slowly but surely became a controversial figure in the violence-plagued streets of Chicago. He appears in the gangster-by-numbers clip in the Roseland neighborhood of the city's South Side, waving a stack of money and posing with a gun.

Last month, Chicago veteran Rhymefest, who has also criticized the city's most popular upstart rapper Chief Keef, put it frankly. "Record labels are exploiting the violence in Chicago at the expense of young people who are being used to do it," he said to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Lil Mouse's success and inherent co-sign from Lil Wayne brings up two big questions. First, is it acceptable or appropriate for a 13-year-old boy to be rapping about such brutal subjects (even if he is seeing these things happening in his own life)? And second, does Lil Wayne, who once shot himself while playing with a gun as a 12-year-old, have a moral responsibility to not promote such artists?

P. Noble, an associate of Mouse's who produced the "Get Smoked" video recently told NewsOne that Mouse is honestly rapping about his life. “Lil Mouse is writing his own lyrics about what he sees in his community every day,” he said. “This is an eye opener for people about what’s really going on in urban communities. His message doesn’t disturb me. It’s what young people call, ‘Keepin’ it real.’ And this is the way the music industry is headed.”

Another Chicago rapper, conscious veteran Lupe Fiasco, recently spoke extensively about the city's culture of violence and the new breed of rappers like Chief Keef and Lil Mouse. "The murder rate in Chicago is skyrocketing and you see who's doing it and perpetrating it, they all look like Chief Keef… When it comes to the point that, you know, that kids who are doing the killings, and they're kids 13 to 19-years-old."

Lil Mouse’s ‘Get Smoked’ Gun Rap Too Explicit For 13 Year Old?
 
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rap is a joke can't believe kanye & wayne are endorsing and promoting this type of garbage
 

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shyt that kids 13 :wtf: I thought people were saying he was 9 or 10.

13 isn't that young I remember a bunch of shyt going down at 13

They just giving him more attention, views, and publicity at this point. If dude's living that life, then that's him, right?

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yeah wayne was fukking irresponsible about it, i don't know if anyone really doubts that or that wayne even cares. and i think 90% of the general populace knows this situation is wrong and exploitative, so its not one of those things where I think Lil Mouse will become anything besides another internet one-hit wonder.


Sidenote, I know this is gonna come off whiny (but I aint mad or anything). I'm really not fukking surprised by a single thing I see anymore in this culture. I also believe this is one of the most internet-centric, by-the-moment news following genre, which is why we end up stumbling upon more bullshyt and fukkery.

I also think we see more of these novelty acts because the music is seen as more disposable. Motherfukkers clamor about the next tape within weeks after getting the last one, so i mean you gon see more lil mouse's and shyt in hip hop. His 15 min are over soon though


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