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Hip-Hop has been nurtured within the Black community for decades. The experiences, the artistry, and the message are fueled by successes and failures of Black people and other members of diverse urban communities. Do rappers and other Hip-Hop artists owe the communities that inspire, and sometimes supply, their art? Should they? Are they already?
Let us know how you feel about our topic of discussion!
TW: twitter.com/hklpodcast, IG: instagram.com/hklpodcast
Hosted & moderated by lion saul goodman
TW: twitter.com/rawrandthelike, IG: instagram.com/rawrandthelike
Co-hosted by THECAINMARKO
TW: twitter.com/thecainmarko, IG: instagram.com/thecainmarko
Executive produced by Mika
TW: twitter.com/ft_mika, IG: instagram.com/ft_mika
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Hip-Hop has been nurtured within the Black community for decades. The experiences, the artistry, and the message are fueled by successes and failures of Black people and other members of diverse urban communities. Do rappers and other Hip-Hop artists owe the communities that inspire, and sometimes supply, their art? Should they? Are they already?
Let us know how you feel about our topic of discussion!
TW: twitter.com/hklpodcast, IG: instagram.com/hklpodcast
Hosted & moderated by lion saul goodman
TW: twitter.com/rawrandthelike, IG: instagram.com/rawrandthelike
Co-hosted by THECAINMARKO
TW: twitter.com/thecainmarko, IG: instagram.com/thecainmarko
Executive produced by Mika
TW: twitter.com/ft_mika, IG: instagram.com/ft_mika