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The hip-hop world often operates with a double standard. While Kendrick Lamar’s pointed criticism of Snoop Dogg was largely met with understanding and even praise, Drake faced widespread backlash for voicing his opinion on LeBron James when Lebron actions were 100 times worse than Snoop.
This apparent disparity raises questions about the nuances what’s acceptable within the hip-hop community. This double standard highlights the often-contradictory nature of fan expectations. It begs the question: Are rappers held to different standards of expression depending on their race, complexion, and household circumstances growing up?
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In the founding episode of BIG FACTS, Big Bank and DJ Scream cover the 2019 Year In Review discussing Tekashi, R. Kelly, Nipsey Hussle, 21 Savage, Colin Kaepernick and more! […]
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