Where is the love for rap music?
By Kevin Semanick | Nov. 11, 2003I'm tired of people criticizing rap music. Parents and authority figures often blame school shootings and urban violence on rhymes. The media furthers ...
Read More »I'm tired of people criticizing rap music. Parents and authority figures often blame school shootings and urban violence on rhymes. The media furthers ...
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