Abstract83
Superstar
I wrote a larger paragraph defending this lil boy. I had to scrape it. If hip-hop had balance, rules, and responsibility it would be more positive images that's more mainstream. I do recognize as adults we need to inform youngins on the difference of entrainment and real life consequences. If u mimic what u see in media in general. In saying that I wish we could say yo u wack go back to school or u need to quit cause this ain't for u. Ima square regular dude so I'll never understand the streets and how it raise u. I agree he is a product of his environment but how many times are we gonna use that excuse. I know he's an artist he's gonna do whatever he wants. I do respect the fact that he's being home schooled. But a lot of these kids don't know that. I do feel like whether u want to or not as a public figure u have a responsibility. U have more power than any politician when it comes to the youth. As far as sway interviewing him he's not gonna compromise his job and hes been doing this since forever so why switch up now. The sad thing is hip hop don't have a responsibility to anyone but it has the biggest influence. That needs to change.