Dr Dre’s History of Violence Against Women Featured in New TV Show
Dr. Dre also has a long history of physically attacking multiple women, and leaving life-long medical scars in multiple cases.
Dr. Dre also has a long history of physically attacking multiple women, and leaving life-long medical scars in multiple cases.
From the street corner to the world stage, hip hop has grown immensely into being the world’s biggest musical genre and cultural influence.
Hip-Hop started as an outlet for oppressed youth in low income neighborhoods and served as a reflection of our communities.
What this movie represents is how corporate America and its best storyteller “Hollywood” can take youthful rebellion and the challenging of abusive authority and make millions from it.
Public Enemy educated black communities to Fight the Power of oppression and let them know they weren’t alone with songs like 911 is a joke in your town. NWA told people to Fuck the Police, not because they were proud hardcore criminals, but because they were tired of oppression and police brutality. These are just two examples of many.
When rap became popular in the 1970s and 1980s, rap artists, such as Public Enemy and NWA, included lyrics that shed light on social issues: violence, police brutality, lack of upward mobility, etc. Other rappers, like Queen Latifah, rapped lyrics of empowerment.