SHOULD BLACK CULTURE KEEP LOOKING UP TO RAPPERS?
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- In this video The Viral Way Podcast discusses what the black community views as success and how can we change what/who we are looking up to to improve our community.
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❤❤❤so true..killing each other😢
❤❤❤you young men.
Appreciate you 🙏🏽
The kids trust the rappers more because they be in the kids earbuds from the time they get they first phone.
I firmly believe that once rap switched over to gangsta rap, things got toxic.
It's also a pivotal part of the very toxic misogynistic mindset that has divided the genders.
They had tons of negative degrading names to call women ( an let's be real, it was mostly aimed at the women in their own community).
Names like : B*tch, hoe, hood rat, chicken head, etc....
But nothing by way of uplifting. Their ego way guided by that "pimp mentality."
The best they did was : "Shorty" or "Wifey", which meant to play house and pretend so you can do all the wifey things in the bedroom, without actually committing to her by making her a wife.
Older rap actually talked up the things that needed to be changed.
One of the greatest rap songs done, need more like it. "SELF DESTRUCTION"
Every now and then a rapper comes along to talk about it. To make you sit and marinate on the subject matter.
We need the activism music again, to motivate us.
Music is a powerful catalyst for evolvement.
We've been standing still for too long, and unfortunately the music is reflecting that. Imho.