This blog post explores how gangster rap’s rise wasn’t just a cultural shift but a planned move by powerful people. In the early ’90s, record executives and businessmen allegedly met to push this music style, aiming to influence young people and profit from the private prison industry. This strategy has impacted urban youth, encouraging risky behavior. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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