Hip-Hop vs. America

This is a three-part special features of passionate, lively and opinionated debates that tackle many sensitive issues, including: hip-hop’s relationship with criminality and the streets, snitching, police profiling and brutality; the images of Black women in hip-hop; and the embarrassment, pride and confusion Blacks feel over hip-hop’s public airing of the community’s “dirty laundry.”

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5 Responses to “Hip-Hop vs. America”


  1. 1 Canada Kno Hip Hop Sep 27th, 2007 at 4:11 pm

    Blacks needa stop wit da violence styll
    the streets is wat it is

  2. 2 lou Sep 28th, 2007 at 12:49 am

    anytime they have a discussion about hip hop they always have the same people as if they the only ones..how about having dead prez,immortal technique,wise intelligent or even the lyrical so-called “gangsta rappers” like kool g rap or tragedy?? i’m tired of hearing nelly’s views on shit

  3. 3 Blindsided Oct 5th, 2007 at 9:21 am

    I would like to see some of the greats of hip hop on the show.like krs one or dr dre. im curious to hear what the people who helped start hip hop think of it now and the direction that its going.

  4. 4 c-love Oct 11th, 2007 at 10:05 am

    hip hop is going somewhere. i just aint moving with it. wher are the four fathers of hip hop. mad of these wack ass rapper go something to say. will da real mc’s stand up?
    ~keep ya head up hip hop

  5. 5 sara Nov 12th, 2007 at 1:00 pm

    hip hop doesn’t cause violence

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