50. "I'm not being divisive at all..." In response to In response to 45
I was just speaking of hip hop academics being recognized by the streets because hip hop has been mostly associated with the streets throughout every stage of its existence. I'm not saying anything to the exclusion of suburban or rural black folks, just saying how Dyson may be looked at from a certain population in which he is using an artform that grew out of the population. The struggle is real no matter where you are, the dynamics are just different in some cases.
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