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Nobody talking about a micro level tho. That's peace.Whether we like it or not that s job creation on a micro level
Nobody talking about a micro level tho. That's peace.Whether we like it or not that s job creation on a micro level
Brother, the whole “that’s a political issue” thing is a cop out.The things you just listed are political issues that unless a rapper runs for office they can't actually do anything about. So if the measuring gauge is political progress then that goes back to something I believe it was Malcom X who often along with many others very much disliked putting those expectations onto musicians and others simply because they're famous for music.
By this metric hip hop is no different than any other genre
Brother, the whole “that’s a political issue” thing is a cop out.
Fif giving half a mil to the police is a political issue, his pivot toward MAGA is a political issue, these all negatively affect Black people and fill the coffers of class enemies via HIP HOP. One side wins, one side loses.
It’s incumbent upon people who’ve built their entire lives on something to contribute to it, thats why the state lottery pays for White kids to go to college as mandated by the state. Hip-Hop, particularly the kind of hip hop Fif peddles in, is entirely based on Black sociopolitical isolation and divestment. These things are only exacerbated by Hip Hop’s colonial style division of labor where rich white people are the only ones to benefit from the labor of poor, uneducated Black people.
No other genre is held up as "the culture" of the community it represents.By this metric hip hop is no different than any other genre
BoomNo other genre is held up as "the culture" of the community it represents.
No other genre even represents a community. Unless you want to count k-pop lol.
No other genre is held up as "the culture" of the community it represents.
No other genre even represents a community. Unless you want to count k-pop lol.
Boom
Folks are going from “Kendrick is what the culture is feeling” to it’s just music/a job”
So first it’s a job, then it’s a vehicle for social mobility? (Shreveport niccas) Make up your mind. And yes, everything Fifty does is on behalf of hiphop because he sells his brand on the basis of a hip-hop audience (Power, BMF, music, licka). If he can’t sell that patronage of people who listen to hip hop tot he people who PROFIT from hip hop, he can’t sell at all.It's not a cop out because it's the truth. Music is a job. Imagine if your job also suddenly required you to make political statements. It'd seem wild wouldn't it? The nature of someone being in the public eye doesn't instantly mean their opinion or voice is more valid or credible but because folks worship famous people and associate fame with intelligence they think it does.
50 donating to the police has nothing to do with "Hip hop". And everything a rapper does isn't representative of hip hop. The sooner folks realize that the sooner they'll stop being disappointed when celebrities do shit normal people do. These parasocial relationships with famous people is doing way too much damage to people's world pov
In this thread?Name them? Who are these people?
Country music. Their fans definitely feels like it represents their culture. And that's why they fight so hard to gatekeep it from whoever they perceived as an outsider
No one did that besides @NinetyFreeSmh at asking rappers to solve macro issues
Respectfully my Canadian brother my point throughout this thread has remained that Hip Hop isn’t benefitting Black people, nothing about rappers solving issues created by the government.No one did that besides @NinetyFree
My fault if you didn't say that. I'm too lazy to go back and read. I agree with your stance thoRespectfully my Canadian brother my point throughout this thread has remained that Hip Hop isn’t benefitting Black people, nothing about rappers solving issues created by the government.
He needs my argument to be that 50 cent will single-handedly solve Black hunger because he knows his outlook is flawed/exploitative and he merely want to repeat something about rappers being politicians because it appeals to that bootstrap bullshit.