In this video, I'm sharing why I believe that Hip Hop is not truly a part of the Black Culture. I believe that hip-hop has been co-opted by the White establishment and has been commercialized to the point where it has lost its roots.
I hope you enjoy the video and I invite you to share your thoughts in the comments section!
Hip Hop Is Not Black Culture
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