The Secret Meeting That Changed Hip Hop

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Someone posted this on another board that I moderate. It's so outlandish I cannot believe it's being posted anywhere.
 

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It is basically a story of a random music executive who is taken to a secret meeting where the powers that be want to make hiphop music dirtier in an effort to fill American prisons. This was backed financially by privately owned prisons.

Utter BS.
 
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But I think I get the gist from the following posts.

If you don't think the hip-hop industry has been steered in a certain direction and certain messages have been promoted more heavily by record exec's than others then you are blind, deaf, dumb and stupid.

Hell, just look at a guy like Kanye. Look how dumbed down his music has become from what it once was. His first album had so much more thoughtful and positive material and now look at him, he's just another rapper with not much to say.
 

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People can believe in a God you can't see, but can't accept the fact that just MAYBE a group of rich fukks could control an entire industry.

When in fact, it IS a group of rich fukks that control the entire industry

:stopitslime:

This.

That should be common knowledge to anyone with access to the Internet. Record label CEO's, RIAA heads, Rich White folks, and Other government agencies all dictate what we get to hear.
 

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I'm still iffy after reading it but the more you think about it, the more it could make sense.

Hip hop IS the strongest musical movement to date. It influences young naive minds, i.e. the young girls dressing like Nicki Minaj, young men in rainbow colored wife beaters and skinny jeans, etc. Where in the early 90's they were saggin and everyone had to claim a set.

It's not hard to believe because most of the crimes committed were petty and the inmates were in and out within months but of course you have the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th offenders. With the internet take over and a little less "influence" on the violence, isn't it coincidental that they're sentencing inmates longer than they deserve?

shyt's too coincidental to not be looked into further.
 

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This.

That should be common knowledge to anyone with access to the Internet. Record label CEO's, RIAA heads, Rich White folks, and Other government agencies all dictate what we get to hear.


yup
 

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terrible

they wanted more nikkas in prison and they accomplished that by making the harshest drugs laws of any major industrialized country. plus, there is no evidence that listening to gangster music encourages people to commit crime.

nikkas commit crime because they are poor and uneducated, not because uncle murda rap about giving nikkas headshots


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