Hip-Hop from the Ghetto to Gaza
At a time when so many rap artists seem to have forgotten that Hip Hop music was originally meant to be the voice of the voiceless, it’s refreshing to see and hear the artform used for what it was initially intended.
At a time when so many rap artists seem to have forgotten that Hip Hop music was originally meant to be the voice of the voiceless, it’s refreshing to see and hear the artform used for what it was initially intended.
Check this great interview with Chuck D, of Public Enemy on the current state of hip hop and politics.
The list of things to rap about is endless…or at least it should be. The examples I offered here are mostly subjects I’m passionate about that go under reported in mainstream news (and definitely in the music world) but need to be brought to light.