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Do u listen to rap music at all ?

I do. There is this song called Bad and Boujee...by Migos. Check it out. I don't know why this song is so popular. But it has taken the world by storm. And no hip hop is a culture. Rap is the genre of music that creates hip hop. Get it.
What do you think. Is rap still relevant. ☺
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VioletRayne · 31-35, F
[c=#4C0073]Rarely, I have heard that song; I was unimpressed. I do love Jidenna, Lupe Fiasco, Kendrick Lamar, J cole, and Common. I like Wale, Fabolous, Drake, and Nikki Manaj sometimes.[/c]
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@VioletRayne I like J Cole, Ken Lamar, and of course all of the old school rappers from the 1990s.
VioletRayne · 31-35, F
@Zonuss [c=#4C0073]I am very selective. A lot of people like Jay-z and I never did. I don't like the negative nature of most popular rappers. I feel it gives those who are looking for a bone to pick something to bite into. I can't agree with that, when the Black image is already so under attack. There needs to be a whole lot more positive exposure. I feel it's on Black people to put it out there. Those that want to show anything but positivity can't do so without black people willing to be publicly negative... I'll get off my soapbox now before I trigger someone. [/c]
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@VioletRayne His new album is said to be one of his best. Now before you judge this great legend, Jay Z. Listen to his 444 album. Then tell me if you think he is still a negative image for the black community. ☺
VioletRayne · 31-35, F
@Zonuss [c=#4C0073]Most people become mellow after they get married and start a family, but what image is he putting out there? What has he done to give back to his community? I could listen to it, but I don't feel its a true change. I think he's just feeding into the consciousness that he see's happening within the Black community.[/c]