Ice Cube says rap encourages criminal behavior

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I like fried chicken but I can also admit the negative aspect of eating fried chicken everyday.

As much as I love rap music, I can also admit it's negative traits. It's almost like some of you are SCARED to admit the obvious because you think your "hip-hop card" or "black card" will be revoked.


Here's music producer Hitmaka telling us out of his own mouth how rap music influenced him to gravitate towards the streets and eventually sell drugs despite both of his parents being literal millionaires:




Some of us were influenced heavily while some of us could listen to the same music and not be influenced.

The prison industry, who are in bed with the music industry, are banking on the percentage who ARE influenced by it.


For Ice Cube to openly admit to saying that gangsta rap is bad for your psyche, basically is saying that negativity in black music DOES affect black folk.

To think, Drill Rap is so :demonic: that even Cube waved the white flag. A forefather of commercial gangsta rap.
 

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They're told they're "acting Black", which suggests that they see a relationship between the content in the music of Black artists and Blackness. We see the same relationship.

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sidebar I'm looking at this post like damn how did it get dapped up so much so quickly. why is there a nikka here named "69 others" :dead:
 

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You probably never listened to Cube to laugh at that … :sas2:

Plus add in he wrote for Easy E and NWA and probably Dre

He’s very underrated in this era.

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Said it before in a different thread…

A few black men sold out the community to enrich themselves and their white bosses, and got the other Black men to buy into it.

Now that he’s a multimillionaire who provides a luxurious life for his wife and children and is far removed from the hood, he can talk about the dangers of the shyt HE helped promote to young Black men for years.


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They literally use rap to promote things and do product placement. So they clearly understand there is an influence there.


Social engineering- the use of centralized planning in an attempt to manage social change and regulate the future development and behavior of a society.
"the country's unique blend of open economics and social engineering"



The problem is yall are missing the nuance and going straight to "rap dont make you kill people:damn:". Obviously the threshhold for music making you do that would be much higher. But what about all the other things that are not illegal,and probably seem harmless on their own. But are very toxic and dangerous in a harsher environment,or when coupled together.



Also you completely ignore how rap culture is being used to portray a certain image of black people. Which would mean people are being socially engineered to view us in a certain light. Like maybe the police viewing us as dangerous based on the music. Yall are looking at it one sided:respect:
A wise man once said "music is a powerful force"

Music can be used to influence, serenade and sway to things

What you spoke on social engineering speaks depth on why entertainment reigns supreme

Hip Hop/Rap when it was first came in the late 70's/early 80's was mainly party records. The main "formula" of mainstream hip hop that generates sales in the industry. The same music that gets plays in the club.

In the mid 80's, reality rap with Schooly D, Boogie Down Productions, and Ice T starts to emerge. Late 80's, NWA gave reality rap more notoriety with "Straight Outta Compton" and "Dopeman". Public Enemy's aggressive politically charged lyrics would Ice Cube along with Beastie Boys. The group "CIA" which had Cube, the group recorded over tracks for "My Posse" and "Ill-Legal".

"Reality" rap became misnamed as "gangster" rap. Reality rap was just rappers being newscasters, reporting what was conveyed in their neighborhood -> gangs, hustlers, homicides, etc.

The 90's was when gangster rap was it's prime. The "Mafioso" style was mostly references to mobster culture -> drug distribution, organized fukkery and racketeering. On wax, these were synonymous with street tales on the gritty streets of 90's New York. The glorification of being a mobster led to a lot of individuals desiring to being a "gangster" for some street cred. 50 cent will later address this in the song "Wanksta".

Unfortunately, gangster rap costed the lives of both two greats, Pac and Big. The media used sensationalism to social program the masses on the "east coast vs "west coast" beef. As a result, a lot of people died because of these beefs. Before this, there wasn't any east coast vs west beef, both sides rocked with each other. A lot of G-Funk is synonymous with early Redman and EPMD.

The media does use rap as a trojan horse. Most young kids listen to rap it's the mostly distinguished genre in the world. Fast forward to drill era, the same is being used. The difference is nowadays drill rappers actually kill these opps and flexx how many bodies they killed.

Rap itself isn't the destruction, messenger who controls the content controls the atmosphere.
 

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I mean….when I heard 50 was shot 9 times and survived *at the time* I didn’t say how that’s terrifying that a black man almost got murdered after being hit with 9 bullets and and how he should use his platform to help other young men in his community so they don’t suffer the same fate he did.

I instead applauded it as value for street cred and listened to his music encouraged by his beef with ja rule and called ja rule a phony because he didn’t get shot or stabbed like 50 Cent did.

Just my pov

The Booth is filled with corny CACs and c00ns that love 50 because of his ignorant crabs-in-a-barrel type shyt.
 

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Because black men get sex and respect by acting like drill rappers. Hell, NOT acting like a gangster/thug can cost you sex

Now for cacs, if cacs got sex and respect by acting like bat-eating rockstars then you’d probably see Armageddon outside.

For goodness sakes, you got drill rappers performing at fukking Howard! What that fukk is up with y’all defending this obviously self deprecating bullshyt?

Like, damn near EVERYTHING C Delores Tucker said about gangster rappers came true. Everything. But keep saying “but cacs” tho

A lot of crime is linked to brehs being horny and doing anything to entertain broads. Even with money in they pocket and a decent place to live, they feel like they gotta be EXTRA EXTRA to get p*ssy.

Now we got top HBCUs promoting that negativity as a way to being "authentically black" by being a degenerate and destroying your community on some Lil Durk shyt.
 

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Said it before in a different thread…

A few black men sold out the community to enrich themselves and their white bosses, and got the other Black men to buy into it.

Now that he’s a multimillionaire who provides a luxurious life for his wife and children and is far removed from the hood, he can talk about the dangers of the shyt HE helped promote to young Black men for years.


Smdh

The fallout of 35 years of ignorance is INSANE. Now you got Gen Z doing Drill music and literally engaging in killing opps, while the aging Gen X, with a fraction of their influence and clout that they used to have, are now speaking out against it. :martin:

Its over 3 decades too late. The damage has already been done. The negativity, like a cancer, continues to spread and has life of its own.
 

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