In the grand scheme of things. Has Hip Hop helped or hurt the black community?

Is Hip Hop helping or hurting the black community?

  • Helping

    Votes: 13 31.0%
  • Hurting

    Votes: 29 69.0%

  • Total voters
    42

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I said it in another thread the drill music coming out the Bronx is the most “hip-hop” shyt out…the closest to OG 70’s hip-hop and the elements if you really paying attention.

It’s definitely hip-hop even if you dislike the content. :francis:
Maybe, but at the same time I don’t follow it.I didn’t even know drill is in NYC now, I thought that was Chicago.
 
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It was helping til white people came along and made it worse like they do with everything on this planet :scust:

Just think about how music went from being positive to being negative. Think about how rappers were teaching the importance of being black and trying to bring black people together to being gangstas, drug addicts and treating black women like sexual objects.

fun fact, homicide was still the biggest cause of young black male deaths even when Fight the Power, Self Destruction and Me, Myself and I were the top rap songs.

i would post receipts but i already did it in this same topic thread a few weeks ago so I can't be bothered lol
 
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