yes it does, nikkas are followers. i remember a point when nikkas called molly/xtc the white mans drug. then after 2-3 yrs of rappers promoting it heavy, all of a sudden nikkas love molly. where did the shift come from if not the music?
Well in this scenerio rap music isn't the culprit. stupidity coupled with racism
Whoever thinks that one race is prone to using a drug more then another race is down right ignorant.
Back in the day thy used to say "only black people like weed" ,and today its legalized in one of the whitest states in America.. and the face of weed movement looks a lot likecthis
A lot of people get this confused but
Its a persons choices/environment that leads them to the drugs and and music.. not the other way around
Future never convinced anybody to take a drug..
but someones friend or someone you were close to did
Why does hip hop take the brunt of these discussions
Do video games cause violence?
Do movies cause violence?
Does the UFC cause more fights where the person is beaten to the brink of life?
Why are school shooting more prevalent in the US than anywhere else, when we all see the same movies and play the same video games
Its because its a person environment that causes these things.. Its PERSONAL experiences and encounters that sway you to become and do the things that you do... Not some hip hop song or something you watch on tv.
The words I write come from a personal experience...and I'm just so surprised how many people get this confused.
This nikkas are follows argument is very lazy and convenient for people to use. Rap music has very little to do with anything other then to make you want to move..(and last time I checked exercise is a good thing)