lmaooooooooo I still listen to rap music but avoid gangster rap in general, y'all are so damn sensitive to criticism. Sorry I'm not upholding a form of music used to oppress my fellow black women.You sound like an elitist prick tbh. You can find plenty of rap that doesn't revolve around gangster rap. Even gangster rap gives us a glimpse of the environment those people live in. For example nas, wu tang, mos def and outkast has given out classics in the eyes of both the people and the critics. There is also a vibrant underground scene that has given birth to legends like MF DOOM.
People like to clown the new school rap era too, but that's because they only look for the mainstream.
Good song btw.
Gangster rap has helped fuel sexist abusive behavior within the black community, if any of you grew up in a fairly large black community during the 2000s you'd know what I'm talking about.
Calling black women es, degrading them and talking about pimping out young black women etc. It's repulsive!
I listen to a ton of rap, still avoid gangster rap at all costs since I don't condone their disgusting behavior.You know there’s other styles of rap and it’s not all gangster rap