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Old 08.26.2008, 02:38 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Definitely agree regarding certain stereotypes. I actually think gangster rap was more significant politically in the way that it instigated a new wave of censorship that was so obviously grounded in a certain race and classism. The political is often less about what you say as the way in which people to respond to it. Even if it doesn't intend to, an action that creates a response can highlight aspects of a social system that system might not want highlighted.

seen. politics in music is a vibe more then an ideology. who feels it knows it y'all
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