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Jonathan Abrams’ Hip-Hop History “The Come Up” Is a Rapper’s Delight

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Jonathan Abrams a New York Times staff writer and also author has written a neural history called the come up this listener writes can you discuss why many mainstream artists and the genre more generally get a pass when it comes to the misogyny homophobia glorification of violence etc pervasive in contemporary hip-hop. There are many artists out there often less famous such as a sapper a sock rock black elicious that work to produce more socially conscious and constructive lyrics, he says.

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