^^Look at this man thread history and tell me if this a nigga who opinion matters
Dudes really be on this site to praise one artist and nothing else
Was thinking the same
Shut up dork
suck my pp b****
Dudes really be on this site to praise one artist and nothing else
Imagine Marvins Room influencing you this hard
I think NWA wrote the book on that man. We already know. That’s what Wayne was talking about in the tweet with fat joe.
I’m glad to see action being taken, burning down that police precinct is a good start when the state turns on its citizens
it matters who started it, but it also matters that hip-hop continues it. music creates camaraderie, especially with those who are struggling or facing injustice in any community. it allows people to empathize and relate to one another.
if we went your way, albums like Illmatic would have never existed, because people have already talked about themes of urban poverty or d*** violence.
The song without the video is too broad imo, the song only exists to push the visuals imo
Nobody cares about the song
Vid was cool for 2 weeks
It’s always the non Americans
Maybe when Drake speak on what’s going on in America he’d start to care
i dont care because i think that its a bad song. makes sense
Times like this really show you who’s for the culture and who’s just in it cause it’s cool.
Regardless of what you think about the song, the message in itself is powerful.
Part of hip hop has always been addressing political issues. If you don’t understand that then you don’t need to speak on black culture. Period.
Times like this really show you who’s for the culture and who’s just in it cause it’s cool.
Regardless of what you think about the song, the message in itself is powerful.
Part of hip hop has always been addressing political issues. If you don’t understand that then you don’t need to speak on black culture. Period.
Times like this really show you who’s for the culture and who’s just in it cause it’s cool.
Regardless of what you think about the song, the message in itself is powerful.
Part of hip hop has always been addressing political issues. If you don’t understand that then you don’t need to speak on black culture. Period.
it matters who started it, but it also matters that hip-hop continues it. music creates camaraderie, especially with those who are struggling or facing injustice in any community. it allows people to empathize and relate to one another.
if we went your way, albums like Illmatic would have never existed, because people have already talked about themes of urban poverty or d*** violence.
I’m not saying that. I just think that it’s a very safe topic, released at a time when white guilt is at an all time high and police brutality/race relations are probably the second or third most pressing domestic issue in the country.
I also don’t think it was masterful enough to be put against the likes of Straight outta Compton or amerikkkas most wanted.
It didn’t move the needle for me
Y’all call everything that’s not turn up music critic bait
Every single time like clockwork
you heard it here first folks, the political roots of hip-hop are just critic bait!!!