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Calm down, dude your losin ya head, listen and digest the information first. Rappers have a more direct connection with black youth then any other form of performing arts. Lets keep it real especially in the inner cities where im from and currently reside in.
It's evident that music touches people and does vary in its affects but like I said if you admit that these people do affect people then you have to admit that theres a negative effect and a positive one.
Also when you use yourself as an example you can be the exception and not the rule.
There can be cases found where someone listened to the music and killed,did drugs and etc cause of the music.
Next parents can inherit most of the blame but who are you the musicians to tell the parents we are going to do this regardless of what you say, it's going to be in plain sight of your kids, so your parenting skills should effectivly cover this up.
In the real world mind you rap and other what some would call negative music tends to be at the forefront of the media and record label promoting and therefore parents could argue that look you guys are forcing yourselfs on our kids. Why should as a parent have to put up with new elements created by negativity and have to go about making new ways to teach a child when we all know the real world stats of the U.S. shows a incredibly high divorce rate showing that parental guidance is being divided in the household now parents have to deal with this?
All im saying is music does affect people, rap does have a negative affect and a listen one more time im a so knowledgeable for rap I can even argue against my on point, but im sayin we must to be reasonable admit that rap does impose negativity.
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