Rappers love saying that, but when you listen to the records, it damn sure sounds like glorification to me.
The best example of a song that speaks on the bad shyt in the hood and doesn't glorify it is
Along the way, we got songs instructing us on how to make crack, celebrating the killings of other Blacks, slippin' drugs in a woman's drink, disrespecting Black women, etc.
That "broadcasting what goes on" reasoning is bullshyt
The best example of a song that speaks on the bad shyt in the hood and doesn't glorify it is
Along the way, we got songs instructing us on how to make crack, celebrating the killings of other Blacks, slippin' drugs in a woman's drink, disrespecting Black women, etc.
That "broadcasting what goes on" reasoning is bullshyt