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I am blaming the entities who own the record labels/companies and promote ghetto violent culture.
Real artists can't get signed, unless they promote the filth that the record industries back? Take a look at who owns these companies and who is profiting primarily from mass incarceration of black urban youth.
There are a ton of successful rappers making non violent music. Rap music was definitely more violent back in the 90s.
I'm not even sure what you mean by "black people don't care..." Black people are not a monolithic group. Many hate the use of the N word, but the jewish owned and operated music industry keeps pushing rap artists to include the N word in all rap songs, to make it more common and widely used.
If a black, white, latino, or asian uses the N word on the train in my presence, what exactly am I supposed to do? Tell them not to use the word, when I know there is a very strong chance that the person could end up attacking or killing me? I choose to ignore them and walk away, but it does not mean that I'm ok with the N word being used.
Below is a video created by a black guy on this issue:
The best hip hop song of all time before it went corporate, commercial, and negative. The early days of hip hop was the authentic era. Hip hop was a positive, creative, artistic musical form. The 90s was the beginning of the end. (Gangsta rap, hardcore rap, commercialized hip-hop)
Certain people get co signed by the people with control. NYC had not seen anything marvelous, besides the few I have mentioned.
people like catdi b are lucky to be where they are at. That TV show was
Bound to release a few hits.
Young MA has a good flow, but the lesbian stuff is not for everyone.
What basically happens are too many flavors , backed by the radio stations DJs. A place like NYC is dying to have the new it person,taking back the music. It is not going to happen soon.
When someone like funkmaster Flex backs an artist like 6ix 9ine, you know he fell off hard or is getting a check.
I don’t think they would attack you or kill you! Probably tell you to chill out lol.
I don't know how they will react, but I refuse to put myself in a dangerous situation.
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