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round and round
round and roundTo be fair movies are presented as fiction . Rappers for the most part tout authenticity which can def leave a younger person confused.
It's someshyt to say that rap music teaches impressionable youth to become criminals and gangsters. Notice the people who spout that shyt never say anything about gangster movies
so what's up, Dr. Dre Superthug is going to turn people gangster but The Godfather and Goodfellas and Scarface don't? shyt, half the time these gangster rappers invariably reference gangster movies in their lyrics
If you want to talk about the suppression of meaningful, revolutionary hip-hop music and the promotion of meaningless, hedonistic hip-hop music, that's something totally different and there's receipts to prove that that really happens. So that's definitely true. As for hip-hop causing people to become criminals, instead of socioeconomic conditions, lack of opportunity, and all that other shyt, that's just a white supremacist talking point.
I read this when it was posted on SOHH like 7 or 8 years back.....I believe it 100%.....there is no reason not to believe this.
nikkas still be sampling though![]()
The letter is probably fake but there probably are music execs invested in private prisons, thusly they're motivated to promote destructive type artists/music
How about in the years after this meeting crime rates dropped rapidly.
It's someshyt to say that rap music teaches impressionable youth to become criminals and gangsters. Notice the people who spout that shyt never say anything about gangster movies
so what's up, Dr. Dre Superthug is going to turn people gangster but The Godfather and Goodfellas and Scarface don't? shyt, half the time these gangster rappers invariably reference gangster movies in their lyrics
If you want to talk about the suppression of meaningful, revolutionary hip-hop music and the promotion of meaningless, hedonistic hip-hop music, that's something totally different and there's receipts to prove that that really happens. So that's definitely true. As for hip-hop causing people to become criminals, instead of socioeconomic conditions, lack of opportunity, and all that other shyt, that's just a white supremacist talking point.

Here we go again. Dog, record labels do not give a fukk about any of that shyt, they are about making money. And this isn't like back in the day where they had talent agencies/shows literally handpicking artists and crafting their image in music. Bobby Shmurda did not get signed because record labels wanted to push an "image". Bobby Shmurda was signed because he had a huge viral hit on his hands that could lead to $. For every 21, Thug, Shmurda you have rappers like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Chance The Rapper, J. Cole, etc. So what are you talking about. Artists are signed and pushed based on their buzz on the streets/internet first and foremost.Most mainstream hip-hop glorifies a mindset that the white man wants us to be in. This is why there is little to no positive, uplifting hip-hop in the mainstream. This is why they keep pushing rappers like 21 Savage, Bobby SchMURDA and Young Thug
Keep in mind who actually controls hip-hop and the major media outlets and the gist of that letter will make better sense. This music is being used to perpetuate the most negative stereotypes of black people to a worldwide audience.
That particular letter may not be real but where there's smoke there a fire and its not out the realm of being true.
The intentional manipulation of hip-hop, the most popular and influential artform on the planet is 100% real. If you're black its extremely important to know this because it's being used against the black mind and the black image
You are wrong. Media propaganda is not a "conspiracy theory". Its a historic FACT.Here we go again. Dog, record labels do not give a fukk about any of that shyt, they are about making money. And this isn't like back in the day where they had talent agencies/shows literally handpicking artists and crafting their image in music. Bobby Shmurda did not get signed because record labels wanted to push an "image". Bobby Shmurda was signed because he had a huge viral hit on his hands that could lead to $. For every 21, Thug, Shmurda you have rappers like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Chance The Rapper, J. Cole, etc. So what are you talking about. Artists are signed and pushed based on their buzz on the streets/internet first and foremost.
21, Shmurda, and Young Thug are here, because we pushed them to be here. Not labels.
It's someshyt to say that rap music teaches impressionable youth to become criminals and gangsters. Notice the people who spout that shyt never say anything about gangster movies
so what's up, Dr. Dre Superthug is going to turn people gangster but The Godfather and Goodfellas and Scarface don't? shyt, half the time these gangster rappers invariably reference gangster movies in their lyrics
If you want to talk about the suppression of meaningful, revolutionary hip-hop music and the promotion of meaningless, hedonistic hip-hop music, that's something totally different and there's receipts to prove that that really happens. So that's definitely true. As for hip-hop causing people to become criminals, instead of socioeconomic conditions, lack of opportunity, and all that other shyt, that's just a white supremacist talking point.
It isI thought this shyt was a hoax.