black podcasts are a better alternative.
Tariqradio, the insanity report, where's my 40 acres, etc.
In terms of music, you have to take into consideration that white america loves black dysfunction. It makes them feel safe to know that a group that they've been fukking over for centuries--that has every right to direct violence towards them, is instead turning that violence upon itself.
An old white record executive can feel confident knowing that if he keeps signing artists like chief keef, YG, and Rich homie Quan, that it means that more black kids will romanticise street culture and feel happy to remain in a substandard economic background or brag about going to prison. It runs deep. When you get black entertainment that is 100% funded by black people then you begin to see a more nuanced picture. This is why things like youtube, social networking sites, kickstarter and podcast technology has helped a great deal.