Why are Black rappers aligning themselves with the right? | Tayo Bero

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Why are Black rappers aligning themselves with the right? | Tayo Bero
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I mean... Well I'll start with I have a bit of a conspiracy theory

So old white men ran the record industry when rap got hot. Clear channel and the top record companies can make anyone a star. Notice the over arching ideals and values they prop up

Much like the CIA released crack on minorities. Record companies released drugs addiction, gang banging, spending frivolously via glamorization On minorities

Always felt like minorities were being fed values that lead to failure. This is a continuation.

Or because many of these rappers came from poor and violent areas, where drug addiction, gang banging, and frivolous spending was what they knew

Except that a lot of early and grass-roots rap railed against those things, but that wasn't what got large scale commercial backing in the long run

Can you suggest me songs from the early days that does this? I've always hated how much rap songs glorify those things.

De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Brand Nubian, Digable Planets, The Pharcyde, Digital Underground, Souls of Mischief, Del the Funky Homosapien, Freestyle Fellowship, Arrested Development, Goodie Mob, Outkast, Fugees...

I'm not that into rap, but I do like jazz, and De La Soul is a very cool mix.

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Grandmaster Flash, De La Soul, and Public Enemy would be good examples of rap that was politically and socially progressive, I'm sure a bit of digging would give a long list

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But why continue to sell destructive concepts to their people once they make it. But yeah it's a conspiracy level thought.

Because that's what got them there? I don't think Tech Nine switching to positivity rap would go so well.

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