OneEyedDiva
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- Location
- New Jersey
My son has been heavily immersed in the Hip Hop community since he was in his teens. He and his group members who wrote and performed positive rap found out early on that record producers, many of whom were Caucasian, did not want to promote positive rap. They wanted to promote "Gangsta Rap". One of his groups did wind up releasing a record. My Honorary Son (HS), his BFF and business partner also recorded some rap songs, in our home studio. Not bragging but the two groups my son was in and my HS were extremely talented and popular. Their music is still relevant to this day. My son has no use for what he describes as "the garbage" rappers have been putting out over the last several years.
One must consider that many talented rappers are poets. They are expressing their life experiences in the form of musical poetry. Not all rappers are/were criminals or in gangs but may have had them in their neighborhoods. In fact, my son reunited with one of his groups when he went to Colorado last week. They recorded the 3 tracks they had written and my son met one of the group member's sons who he said is an extremely talented rapper. He intends to try to help him find someone to manage his much needed social media presence because the young man doesn't want to deal with social media himself. BTW, this young man's younger brother (17) is a paid intern for the NSA. You have posed an interesting question Packerjohn and I'm going to ask my son for his answer.
@Pecos
One must consider that many talented rappers are poets. They are expressing their life experiences in the form of musical poetry. Not all rappers are/were criminals or in gangs but may have had them in their neighborhoods. In fact, my son reunited with one of his groups when he went to Colorado last week. They recorded the 3 tracks they had written and my son met one of the group member's sons who he said is an extremely talented rapper. He intends to try to help him find someone to manage his much needed social media presence because the young man doesn't want to deal with social media himself. BTW, this young man's younger brother (17) is a paid intern for the NSA. You have posed an interesting question Packerjohn and I'm going to ask my son for his answer.
@Pecos