"n.w.a. is the harriet tubman of hip hop" - my sister

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i see the analogy went over most nikkas in heads :snoop:

and some of y'all call ya'll selves smart

it ain't smart bein' dumb :umad:


With all due respect, it wasnt a good analogy. :lolbron: I mean seriously breh :mjlol::yeshrug:

NWA and Harriet Tubman dont belong in the same sentence together, much less the basis of an analogy.
 

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Dumb comparison but I get what she is trying to say. They helped pave the way the new age black voice in America.
 

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draw parallels between a woman who freed slaves and a genre of music that enslaves.

Wouldnt say all that... Violence drug dealing and gang banging were the direct results of white flight, economic abandonement, and extreme poverty. For most it didnt enslave it liberated. And it exposed alot of subtle racism going on in black America back then and today.
 

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Wouldnt say all that... Violence drug dealing and gang banging were the direct results of white flight, economic abandonement, and extreme poverty. For most it didnt enslave it liberated. And it exposed alot of subtle racism going on in black America back then and today.


Agreed. But NWA made it sound so cool. My generation didn't stand a chance.
 
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With all due respect, it wasnt a good analogy. :lolbron: I mean seriously breh :mjlol::yeshrug:

NWA and Harriet Tubman dont belong in the same sentence together, much less the basis of an analogy.

well, to put it a lil more into context she said it after she watched straight outta compton and really lookin' back at all the bullshyt they went through with the cops and tryin' to do their music in the beginnin' stages of n.w.a. and how they wanted to usher in their "voices" with a new genre of music given their surroundings of the racist cops and their response to it
 
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