There's a huge ass disconnect happening here
Drugs and impoverished communities have existed well before an up jumped the boogie.
Hip hop made it possible for these things to be brought to the world. Hip hop has its share of blame no doubt, but it ain't for the reasons that have been posted.
Niggas just learned to put that shit on a beat.
I would say the business of hip hop is to blame cause they are the ones who had the power to monetize it and literally control what was played and promoted.
But the art form of hip hop has no business being in this discussion
Y’all argument ONLY makes sense if you reduce “Hip Hop” to “rap music”.
I’ve been saying this: if Hip Hop is a culture, which I don’t believe any of y’all are arguing that it’s not, there are values, norms, and beliefs that come with that culture.
Are stable 2-parent households a cultural norm of hip-hop? No, it’s broken, single parent homes. Having multiple kids by multiple different women isn’t stigmatized—it is in other cultures.
Is Chasity and sexual discipline a value of hip hop? No the norm is promiscuity.
Is homeownership or land ownership pushed by hip-hop culture? No it’s shallow materialism—European cars, luxury brands, worthless diamond jewelry, etc.
Does hip-hop culture promote any conflict resolution or unity? No it promotes having and antagonizing “opps”
Does hip-hop culture value or celebrate sobriety? No it promotes drug and alcohol use.
Does hip hop culture promote building up the hood? No, it promotes making it out the hood.
Trap culture, gangbanging culture are not Hip-Hop culture but they are huge influences of hip-hop culture, among other things.
Drug dealing, violence, urban decay, single parent households, etc. all existed before Hip-Hop yes absolutely. Hip-Hop culture can’t be blamed for these things. Does Hip-Hop culture offer a counter to the ills that affect the Black community or does it perpetuate it? If we’re being honest the answer is clear, but y’all are being slippery.