not taking a side but this is a point as well.
Ehhh, if you're a professional rapper (not doing it for a hobby, but you actually record, promote and perform music) it can be. One can argue any job that brings notoriety along with often having to post your whereabouts (time, location and amount of hours you will be there) to the public is dangerous.The VA homie speaking truth. Nothing is inherently dangerous about being a rapper...
Being a known entity is dangerous, if it wasn't, bodyguards wouldn't be needed. So saying being a rapper on a professional level isn't dangerous is kinda of being oblivious. With that said, that can go for pretty much any profession that brings attention to you.I don’t know what is about rapping that is dangerous. Being gang affiliated and hanging around such people is what’s dangerous no matter if you rap or not.
Being a flashy man walking around with a house worth of diamonds and cash is also dangerous, no matter if you rap or not
Rap is not the most dangerous job. Rap is the dumbest job an active street nikka can have.
If active street nikkas start working at Fedex in mass. Would fedex be the most damgerous job in the world?
Rap is not the most dangerous job. Rap is the dumbest job an active street nikka can have.
If active street nikkas start working at Fedex in mass. Would fedex be the most damgerous job in the world?
Most actors do not walk around with bodyguards, not most athletes either.Being a known entity is dangerous, if it wasn't, bodyguards wouldn't be needed. So saying being a rapper on a professional level isn't dangerous is kinda of being oblivious. With that said, that can go for pretty much any profession that brings attention to you.
What is correct is SOME rappers add extra unnecessary dangers by their actions at times. That is not disputable. But I push back on being a rapper isn't dangerous at all.