Struggling Rap Artists and the Ghetto

By Farah Fan


Since the simple starting of hip-hop emcees and rap artists rapping about injustices of their towns, the ghetto and hip-hop tends to turmoil on so many levels creating a false notion. Other than that, for whatever reason hip-hop desires to see a struggling artist. No one ever understood the phenomena around artists to come out with their troubles. For years, they've been begging artists to come clean. Not that they are neither in nor out. Reminds me how in real life the only people who are so concerned about the ghetto are the ones who claim to be from there.

Be genuine, it can be done. Some artists do not have a problem with other people. One rap artist has a trouble with people that are pretending to be ghetto, but are not. Some artists choose to keep to themselves since the number one problem with that is that you could be fooling somebody and you could give them the wrong impression. Although some artists are for being concerned with the ghetto life and the cruel treatment they had experienced, however, artists wanting to know their life testimonies is not going to solve this virulent lies. Some rappers are not from the poor family, such as even famous rapping ones. The huge false impression in the black community is that keep the rising rates of Blacks becoming affected. Seemingly with the figures, you can see men disproportionately and extremely contract the "disease" at a higher rate than others.

This ignorance reflects how ghetto or bogus stories lead to careless behavior adding to sexual manners that put blacks at a greater risk. Answerability begins with the person, and where we need to start as a collective. With regards to music, it is more fascinating in seeing the artistry of an entertainer. One could care less about where you sleep in, or what side of the town you would fall on. If it is not enough, it is anticipated to know every intricate detail about performers. It is like a drug. Individuals like to know what they do, when they do it, and even whom they do not claim or claim to do it with.

It is easy to understand the stigma hip-hop tunes tries to display and employ on mere powerful listeners. But you know, that is not the case with some of our favorite hip-hoppers. If you really walked around living and comparing your daily life to those of a hip-hop artist, you would probably be dead by now or at least pushing cocaine straight on your way to jail for the second time. Or at least have twenty or so girls downstairs ready to drink your babies.

Collectively, hip-hop and rap artists have pretty much cornered the industry on bashing each other. Not exactly a welcome wagon of sentiments for a starting rapper looking to break into the industry. But that does not let that deter a new rapper one bit. Being a rapper is not a easy, it is a choice.




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