How long are we gonna keep pretending hip hop culture as it is, is negative and a terrible look for the black community?

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So you can’t refute a point and only use middle school insults and I’m the dumbass? Ok
I can refute your point and actually I was writing earlier an essay on why Hip-Hop is one of the worst things for black people in history
 

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It’s teenage rebellion music like rock was … hip hop just needs to fall off to be calm again … but that’s not why the communities are fukked up
 

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I can refute your point and actually I was writing earlier an essay on why Hip-Hop is one of the worst things for black people in history
Well you should’ve wrote it down. I’m not going back n forth w a goofy that can’t get their point across in a timely manner. Ignore
 

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It's crazy to me how we allow our young kids to listen to this stuff in elementary school, in middle school, in high school.

And they play this shyt 24/7. It's not like back in the day where urban radio stations mixed shyt up, hip hop and r&b during the day, slow jams at night, house/dance music on Friday/Saturday, Gospel on Sunday mornings. Nope, it's just straight percs, killing, and fukking all day every day.
 

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too many people (black) making money off of it for the problems to ever be taken serious.

also...hood culture and black folks need to be somewhat in tune with it means we are pretty much stuck until a number of black people give up on the idea of being accepted by the inner city and/or rich liberal black people

you make it out the hood (or you never were in it) and you want to be seen as still being "down" so you make excuses and place blame in other spots....
...giving the folks in these communities the okay

its a ugly circle
 

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We have an edgelord culture that’s ironically very corny

The more edgier you are the more attention you get, and you have to be more edgier than you were last time to maintain it. This has resulted in a lot of unnecessary confusion, “leaders” and deaths.
 

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The manipulation that got is here needs to be studied because they hoodwinked the fukk out of black ppl. Had us fighting to call each other nikkas, bytches, pimps and players. All under the guise of freedom of speech

If you get on here and say that calling a Black person "n*gga" is anti-Black, you'll get called a c00n.

that should tell you everything you need to know.

:francis:
 

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If someone is truly influenced by music they’re a fukking dumbass. Now there was gonna be steppers regardless Music plays a small factor into it. Crime rates were higher when hip hop wasn’t even around. Just say you don’t like hip hop it’s not that deep
I listened to conscious music since I was kid mostly. It definitely influenced me up to who I am today. (When Lupe said "get yourself a Camry" because it depreciates low on F&L 2 in 2012 that became my ideal first car. Getting a 2020 Camry this year :ahh:
I'm gonna invest in subwoofers too and the first song I'm gonna play in the car is My Sub 4 by KRIT :wow:)


It is what it is
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This is the reality we have to face. Music is powerful, kids and adults are affected in some way
 

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Say drill “music”, hip hop culture includes these types of songs







These 2 songs have no negative influences at all , krs be dropping gems on my philosophy. I can post several more examples. Theres always been violent/negative hip hop music but this wakk new genocide music is the main culprit
 

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Start worrying about you and yours first, outside of mentorship in the future, I'm not gonna stay up stressing over stupid ass kids and even worse adults doing, saying, and glorifying fukk shyt :manny:

Black music was and is way, way more than hip hop, I'd be lying if I said I liked rap more than jazz, blues, r&b, gospel, house...you get the drift
 

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I listened to conscious music since I was kid mostly. It definitely influenced me up to who I am today. (When Lupe said "get yourself a Camry" because it depreciates low on F&L 2 that became my ideal first car. Getting a 2020 Camry this year :ahh:
I'm gonna invest in subwoofers and the first song I'm gonna play is My Sub 4 by KRIT)


It is what it is
:yeshrug:

This is the reality we have to face. Music is powerful, kids and adults are affected in some way
Kodak is my favorite modern artist and I grew up playing Mac Dre all type of shyt but you don’t see me in fukking prison. I didn’t and I won’t deny the power of music but if that’s what influences you to commit something you usually wouldn’t do, again you’re a dumbass I’m sorry if I’m the first person to tell you this (not you in general). No different than the dumbass cracker who killed John Lennon over the catcher in the rye not everybody who reads that book or likes it is a killer. In fact the vast majority are not y’all like to post propaganda but the numbers speak for themselves. A rapper should NOT have that much of an influence on one’s life like that.
 
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