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  2. Misogyny in rap music - Wikipedia

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    Many male rappers, especially those labeled as political hip hop artists, have condemned misogyny in hip hop. In "Assata's Song" from his 1992 album Sleeping with the Enemy, the artist Paris criticizes misogyny, rapping about how women deserve respect. A music video for the song was released on the YouTube channel of Paris's label Guerrilla ...

  3. Is rap on trial? How lyrics can be used against rappers in ...

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    There are three main ways prosecutors approach rap lyrics in court cases, said Nielson, a professor at the University of Richmond and a co-author of the 2019 book “Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics ...

  4. Okra (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also alludes to the dissolution of hip hop collective Odd Future, which was co-founded by Tyler. Luke Morgan Britton of NME specifically refers to the chorus lyrics "Man, now they go / I cut off some friends, where they go" as an allusion to the group's separation, [15] while Holmes drew attention to the lyric "Golf be the set, no more ...

  5. Machine Gun Kelly and Jelly Roll went from ‘hating each other ...

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    The speech showed how far things have come for the two stars considering Jelly Roll once wrote a rap song considered to be throwing shade at Machine Gun Kelly. ... It's an allusion to the 2003 ...

  6. Forever (Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem song)

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    "Forever" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, and American rappers Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. Written alongside producer Boi-1da, the song was originally released on August 27, 2009, as the third single from the soundtrack to LeBron James's More than a Game documentary, and was placed on the Refill re-release of Eminem's album Relapse (2009).

  7. 6 of the best storytelling rap songs ever - AOL

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    Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. One of The post 6 of the best storytelling rap songs ever ...

  8. Ether (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's chorus is built around the phrase "I will not lose", an allusion to Jay-Z's song "U Don't Know". [3] Nas also riffs on the chorus of " Takeover ", rapping "R-O-C, get gunned up and clapped quick" in the same cadence as the "Takeover" line "R-O-C, we running this rap shit".

  9. IAM (band) - Wikipedia

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    One of IAM's central themes in its songs is Africa. The group, which is one of the pioneer French rap groups, draws heavily in their music on allusions to Africa and particularly ancient Egypt. Their 1991 song "Les tam-tam de l'Afrique" was one of the first French rap hits to deal expressly with the issue of slavery.