Does Gangsta Rap Have A Negative Effect On The Youth?

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Ya'll_DigMe1day;7173260 said:
At the end of the day its all ENTERTAINMENT. Did cats trip when Joe Pesci was "acting like a gangster" in Goodfellaz? Did cats really think Al Pacino was putting his face in a mountain of blow and letting off rounds with no fucks? How many thought Brando was a real Don in Godfather? Mad cats been exposed I.e. Ross. They just tryna blame gangsta rap as why the youth is throwed off

Difference is Pesci, Pacino, and Brando weren't doing interviews still in character. They didn't want you to believe they were those characters in real life. Ross didn't even admit he was a CO at first and even to this day he wants cats to believe he was/is some major player in the drug game.

If people want to pull the "it's all entertainment" then pull back the curtain and let's see the cast and crew.
 
High Revolutionary;7173321 said:
Ya'll_DigMe1day;7173260 said:
At the end of the day its all ENTERTAINMENT. Did cats trip when Joe Pesci was "acting like a gangster" in Goodfellaz? Did cats really think Al Pacino was putting his face in a mountain of blow and letting off rounds with no fucks? How many thought Brando was a real Don in Godfather? Mad cats been exposed I.e. Ross. They just tryna blame gangsta rap as why the youth is throwed off

Difference is Pesci, Pacino, and Brando weren't doing interviews still in character. They didn't want you to believe they were those characters in real life. Ross didn't even admit he was a CO at first and even to this day he wants cats to believe he was/is some major player in the drug game.

If people want to pull the "it's all entertainment" then pull back the curtain and let's see the cast and crew.

Very few of these actors are shot or imprisoned

You don't see Pesci in and out of prison on drug charges or Gandolfini getting shot in a drive by
 
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I agree with what U said 100% but is it these lil yungstaz fault who and what 2 believe tho? They prolly hurd mad times that Ross is a CO but in this day and age sales is what it is. They know he fake. But MTV BET radio etc tells them he is a "druglord" even when he was a CO. They see that Versace and Kush and thats all they want
 
playmaker88;7173336 said:
Does fast food everyday fuck up your health potential.

In after dumb asses say it doesnt

It can and for most people it does because they do not exercise and when they eat fast food they make really bad choices

A teacher ate McDonald's everyday but he exercised, and he watched his calories. He ended up losing weight
http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/01/05/teacher-loses-37-pounds-after-three-month-mcdonalds-diet/

Likewise music can have a negative effect on some youth but there are people who listen to gangsta rap and grow up well adjusted so it clearly isn't a hard and fast rule that everyone who listens to it will make bad decisions
 
ThirdEyeFive;7172640 said:
How do we explain face tattoos from before gangster rap?

They could be attributed to other factors

but there appears to be a growing trend now that certain artists are promoting it

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There were face tattoos before but they seemed to be more common among different demographics

also promoted by artists within certain genres and prison culture

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I dont even want to read any of the comments in here (so I havent), because this topic always brings out the naive and child-like ignorance (or willful ignorance) in people & it irks the fuck outta me.

...but simply put- yes. Yes it does. Its been proven time and time again. Not just gangster rap but popular media in general.
 
5 Grand;7173121 said:
The weird thing is that there were gangs in the Bronx just as Hip Hop was getting started. Africa Bambaattaa formed the Zulu Nation as a way for the youth to focus on music and Breakdancing, DJing, MCing and graffitti and to stop the violence. And it worked. The violence and the gang culture declined in New York because of the success fo Hip Hop. Peiople could battle through graffitti (who had the dopest whole car running through NYC) or MCing or B-Boying.

But now the rappers just rap about being in gangs, shooting each other and selling dope. It defeats the purpose of what Africa Bambaatta was trying to do when he organized Hip Hop into a culture.

Good point
 
I'm not even gonna lie tho, that face tattoo is kinda tight. If I were to ever get a face tattoo I'd probably get like son in the op or a different strap. Or I'd get tiny crosses or just a tiny cross on the outside if my eye(s)
 
Yup, just like other forms of entertainment do too.

I don't know why ppl continue to focus on rap music and what it does to the youth tho. Like porn, certain video games, certain shows on tv or this hardcore/grudge rock has a positive effect on em. They can pretty much see/hear whatever they want w/o any form of id too. I remember when you I had to find an adult to go into the store w/ to purchase them cd's......
 
MoneyLuver;7173546 said:
I'm not even gonna lie tho, that face tattoo is kinda tight. If I were to ever get a face tattoo I'd probably get like son in the op or a different strap. Or I'd get tiny crosses or just a tiny cross on the outside if my eye(s)

you probably just gonna get a tramp stamp or two dolphins forming a yin yang on your ankle or some shit.
 

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