@ButtWorldsMan That makes sense because hip hop has always been awful noise

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I remember this being talked about at the height of Public Enemy's popularity.

They were huge & their style of hip-hop was starting to have positive cultural change in black America.

Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.

There was a sudden switch from that to gangsta rap - NWA, Tupac, Biggie - which got massive amounts of airtime, promotion & money, while Public Enemy went down in flames battling accusations of ... wait for it .. anti-semitism.

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@UncleIroh @Zeb @ButtWorldsMan Also around that time federal hate crimes came out and they killed white power rock ‘n’ roll infiltrating glowies And putting people in federal prison

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