The Role of Rappers & Hip Hop in Drug Narratives | Tez On Ten
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
- In this clip from the latest episode of Tez On Ten, host #TezlynFigaro engages with guests #VanLathan, Amir Muhadith, and Tauhid Chappell to explore the significant shifts in hip hop culture. They dive into rapper stereotypes from entrepreneurial drug dealers to figures of addiction, discussing the impact on public perception and the music industry. Amir reflects on his personal journey away from music, revealing the profound reasons behind his decision. The panel also tackles the controversies surrounding the cannabis industry, emphasizing the need for targeted outreach and equitable opportunities in black communities. Don't miss this deep dive into the complexities of modern hip-hop and societal challenges.
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The Breakfast Club should've said that Tez has a show.
Yessssssssss
They have
The Breakfast club should' be said that Tez has a show. Very proud this women
I’m a 49 yr old white man from Pa- in my area all hip hop was very filtered but when I hooked my cable to my stereo to get Power 99 Philly I heard a different version with more negative references and violence - it opened my eyes as a youth to how the “system” works differently for different cultures
It went south ironically in "the south" Houston TX, with sippin lean was the thing to do. It used to only be about crack and weed but opiates changed the game. The power of addiction got the dealers who broke rule #4 of the ten crack commandments
Wow you don’t see people talking about this 💯🏆
Why my Tez over here? Someone explain?
She sucked some ppl
I listen to God when he speaks to me in my mind. My angels guide me on a righteous path.
I hear and i watch everything but i never listen to anything that's bad for me.
2 Van Latham- you could argue that music without lyrics is halal. That is an open debate in Islam☪️. You can't convince me that the Ummah should be denied Tchaikovsky @MedvedevRussiaE
Thank you Loon for putting Islam for what it is : a religion of peace.
Muhammad 🚽
@@timweb1510 Thanks for your comment, and wish you a good day.
The addict / pill / mumble rappers are pathetic. Still love the stoners though.
Van Pathan cornball
Ah, so the answer is “Black Capitalism” again? Snooze button 😴
What is your answer?
@@se3478 Revolution
@@se3478 Revolution
Rap/ hip hop Black America’s gift to the world
Also,jazz,RnB,rock and roll,soul music ,funk,etc,etc
Some Hip Hop is a curse for killing each other, going to prison and becoming a drug addict. Gotta be careful what you listen to.