https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-LRT8Z0PCIWhile established artists like Drake and Kanye join younger up-and-comers like Chance the Rapper, Chief Keef, and Young Thug in pushing the boundaries of what hip-hop can sound like
what fukkin boundaries are Chief Keef & Young Thug pushing? how bad you can sound?"but real Hip Hop is here forever and is no longer a RACE issue, but more of a class issue .. Eminem, 50 Cent, Yelawolf, Kendrick and basically the folks associated with these Artists are preserving the Hip Hop that Lord Jamar whines about"


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These are not dudes you would hold up as examples of traditional masculinity,” said Soren Baker, the news editor at HipHopDX.com, a Web site that has published numerous articles about Lord Jamar’s comments since last year. “Rap, for a long time, in the seventies, eighties, and nineties, was a very masculine-driven entity. And that’s what Lord Jamar knows, what he likes, and what he holds in regard. So that bothers him.” Put more bluntly, by Jamar himself: “This started with the alpha males. And now it’s being given to the beta males to try to flex their shyt.
I don't know why but that quote had me likePut more bluntly, by Jamar himself: “This started with the alpha males. And now it’s being given to the beta males to try to flex their shyt."

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what fukkin boundaries are Chief Keef & Young Thug pushing? how bad you can sound?