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Re: Plies’ Hometown Considers Ban On Hip Hop
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2009, 11:18:51 AM »
Most of you complaining probably aren't used to the aftermath of rap shows in areas with actual crime problems. It's easy to have lofty ideals of how innocent hip hop is when you're in canada or some utopia, but you spend enough time at gritty little clubs in minority areas with rap shows you'll find it's an excuse for blacks and mexicans to go crazy and destroy things and fight. A lot of club owners refuse to hold rap shows so it's no surprise it's being taken to a new level.

That is exactly what is going on out here in Las Vegas
 

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Re: Plies’ Hometown Considers Ban On Hip Hop
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2009, 02:46:01 PM »
don't even buy into this, it isn't possible to get rid of Hip Hop.

most Rock songs promote drugs, sex & sometimes violence.

if they got rid of Hip Hop, Rock would be gone too.

plus, how do you stop it? define "Hip Hop" for me? i'm not allowed to speak in rhyme while listening to a beat?

not. possible.
 

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Re: Plies’ Hometown Considers Ban On Hip Hop
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2009, 02:58:10 PM »
don't even buy into this, it isn't possible to get rid of Hip Hop.

most Rock songs promote drugs, sex & sometimes violence.

if they got rid of Hip Hop, Rock would be gone too.

plus, how do you stop it? define "Hip Hop" for me? i'm not allowed to speak in rhyme while listening to a beat?

not. possible.

Well that is the problem. People group all hip hop in the same genre. Talib is gangsta rap, Nas is, Q-Tip, Rakim, etc. Reading in between the lines it is just a matter of they do not want hip hop shows there. No different then out here. We have shows in Vegas but there almost has to be a big time headliner for it to be on the Strip.