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“We would have had chapter 4 but NEON and AMIRAH couldn’t see my directors vision” 😒.
CHAPTER 3.5 : ‘BEHIND THE BASS’ 🎞️
Starring: @N3onOnYT & @realAmirahDyme
Directed by : @ToryTarantino 🎥
SLUTTY BASS ALBUM : 4/3 🔊
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@SmartBlueHQ @DailyLoud Bruh if they raise the minimum wage. You know means everything else going up too
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@DailyLoud You can’t ask people to live in the most expensive city in the world on $17 an hour. Raising the floor to $30 by 2030 gives working families a fighting chance to pay rent AND buy groceries without choosing between the two.
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Hip Hop was born in protest. As some rappers align with political power, the culture's activist legacy faces a defining moment.
The culture emerged amid over-policing and economic abandonment. It was never just neutral entertainment. Early songs functioned as political records, translating policy into lived consequences.
Hip Hop has always been political because the conditions that produced it were political. Attempts to detach the culture from that truth do not neutralize it. They rewrite it.
Head to the link below to read more about the history and future of Hip Hop and politics 🔗⬇️

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