should rappers talk more about enviromental issues?

Started by Allis Mines, Sep 4, 2017, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. Cyreides
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    Sep 4, 2017
    whoops

    forgot this was cunner i was quoting

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    What a gay way to excuse yourself
     
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    Sep 4, 2017
    Give Al Gore a mic
     
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    @Spacemonkey insulting rap on a rap forum

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    Sep 5, 2017
    Maybe. As long as they don't come off sounding like a bunch of tree-huggers.
     
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    Sep 5, 2017
    d--- this thread is f---in WOKE
     
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    Fat Joe was on The Breakfast Club recently and he said a lot of rappers focus more on socio-economic issues that affect the day-to-day and see climate change as "white people problems." However, because his daughter taught him how global warming can affect the disenfranchised arguably moreso, he got more involved.



    In terms of songs, this one is admittedly corny but it does exist.

     
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