Has Rap Music Destroyed The Culture? Royce Da 5'9" Speaks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • In this thought-provoking clip of Black Out with Ian & Rashad, hosts Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal are joined by iconic rapper and songwriter Royce Da 5'9". The trio dives deep into a passionate discussion about the cultural impact of hip hop on the black community, comparing its influence to that of drugs and exploring the responsibilities artists carry with their platform.
    Royce Da 5'9" challenges the notion that hip hop is as detrimental as a drug epidemic, emphasizing the genre's role as a vehicle for expression and change rather than a harmful element. The conversation also covers the impact of external perceptions of rap music, the real stories behind the artists, and the complexity of balancing artistic freedom with social responsibility.
    As they unpack the nuances of hip hop's role in society, Ian, Rashad, and Royce discuss the importance of context, the influence of the environment on artists' growth, and the evolving responsibilities they face at different stages of their careers. They also debate the impact of label-driven content and the power of music in shaping youth culture.
    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between hip hop and its community, through the lens of industry insiders who live and breathe the culture.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @bigcheerio6346
    @bigcheerio6346 23 дня назад +8

    More detrimental. It reaches more people. You don't even know you are being poisoned

  • @aubreysellssofl
    @aubreysellssofl 23 дня назад +5

    If you just look at how ppl have responded to Kendrick and Drakes rap beef you can see how much influence it has on the culture.

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  • @user-xi8qz8qw6e
    @user-xi8qz8qw6e 22 дня назад +6

    Royce is in denial or dumb. Leatherface and others said they were there at the meeting with all the top producers, record execs and the heads of those companies. It was explained to the rappers they are to talk about sex, alcohol, drugs, killing, etc (everything negative) while positive things will be fazed out. I don't listen to music often (maybe twice a year) but I hear it all day everyday and don't want to. People can't make a informative video without adding music to it and it's sad to see. Music has been terrible for a long time and going to get worse

  • @channelofstuff6662
    @channelofstuff6662 21 день назад

    the late 80's and first half of the 90's did it with gangsta rap that ruin so many lives..

  • @misunderstoodkj
    @misunderstoodkj 22 дня назад +1

    More detrimental for sure

  • @rahimi4762
    @rahimi4762 23 дня назад +2

    Rap helped move the drugs

  • @kuandemarco5498
    @kuandemarco5498 22 дня назад

    Great conversation, everybody made sense and spoke facts that reinforced their position. So what’s the Occam’s razor?

  • @tcnewman
    @tcnewman 23 дня назад

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