Why Drill resonates with the kids

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The homicide rate was even higher during a time of 70s Cadillac and Vietnam War was still a thing. And there was no drill music
this argument doesn't negate the fact that drill rappers have a short life span and the sub genre has a high body count and it ties into the music.

saying there was violence before doesn't change that there is violence now related to music content directly.
 

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ante up is a toxic ass song
yes and we jammed to it as it celebrated a random act of violence. nobody was named when they said "yap that fool" it was a general callout. you can hear that ignorant shyt and go home without robbing someone.

drill songs name real people, real beefs, real situations cause deaths that are directly attributable to them. they put pressure on people to retaliate by name and association.

just saying we have gangsta rap and violent content doesn't mean it was the same. hit em up would be drill song in content and we saw what that did to a situation... boil it over.

the difference is discernible if we care to see it. it's not if we care to excuse it.
 
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