People are so thirsty for clout. Dude is getting views for nodding his head smh.
Nodding respectfully in people's direction for the new age.
That said, if those against drill rap actually had a more cogent argument, I would understand. The kid made some good points about standing up for your community's rights, culture and all that. He was correct about the quality of drill rap in general or how tired it is, but acting like the music is has some causative qualities for violence when other factors actually easily cause more is a problem. Comment on how making shytty music lowers the barrier of entry for culture vultures and those that would seek to exploit the culture before whining about some amorphous quality that you can't even define and claim it causes violence or "influences" one to cause violence in a manner that you can't even explain and will inevitably move goalposts when called to prove it. If your concern is truly the music, then actually look at the people affected and figure out why they are effected as they where others are not. That's how you actually find a solution, rather than the exercise in scapegoating we've been seeing as of late.
The funny part is, I'm actually trying to help some of these people out but they will still get mad at me because they want to do things their way, however wrong it is.
