In today's rap culture all you hear about is sex,drugs,violence,and money. Are all of these things setting a bad example to the youth of this generation? Are kids being pressured by this music because it's "what's in" and in order to be "popular" you have to listen, and act like you " fit in" to this crowed?
Is rap music being used as a tool to make kids believe that these things are "acceptable" and that there are no "consequences" for these actions? I would also like to address the clothing that most rappers wear. I think that these clothes are GROSS, and that in my opinion you must have no more than a fourth grade education to think that those clothes make you look good! And in this "article" the writer seems to have the same opinion as mine and states that "Eighty percent of the rap music that is currently on the top ten lists around the world contains violence. They glorify the acts of beating up another person, or even worse shooting them." And he also agrees with me by saying that "There are some rappers however who keep their lyrics clean and try to rap about positive things. Although the numbers of rappers who do this are very few there definitely are some out there who send a good message to children."
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