1993 news special: Blacks against gangsta rap (Rev Butts, Rev Warnock)

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Dear Ms. Deloris Tucker (alright), you keep stressin' me
fukkin' with a muthafukkin' mind (peep this though)
I figured you wanted to know, you know
Why we call them hoes, bytches?
And maybe this might help you understand (you feel me?)
It ain't personal (nuh uh), strictly business baby, strictly business

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We followed the rappers and legit abandoned the Civil Rights generation cause everyone was hyped off of curse words, general debauchery, and shock value like violence. Where did that get us 35 years later? :unimpressed:
 

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And to think. This was a great time in hiphop/rap. 2025 C Delores Tucker can get it tf outta here for all I care. :yeshrug:

There was too much diversity in hiphop then to get rid of it.. it was a beautiful time.
 

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Black people excuse in 5,4,3,2,

Like i said and others 1993 was the year that turned every thing around because rap took a turn and even r&b

Remember how jodeci was once this and turned into

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Run DMC went from leather coats and adidas to hoodies and timbs trying to fit in
 
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