USA VS HIP HOP EP. 5

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32M
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Engelsk
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True Crime

The years of 1987 and ’88 ushered in the golden age of hip-hop, when a few groundbreaking artists, acting as cultural critics, show the power of this art form.

Led by the protest rap of KRS-One, Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim, among others, hip-hop was now shining a light on the plight of the inner-city struggle, the crack epidemic, mass incarceration & other societal plights.

The presidential race of 1988 is filled with subtle racial dog whistles, aimed at scaring white America into voting for George H Bush.

On the West Coast, we witness the rise of LA street gangs such as the Bloods & Crips, while NWA releases the seminal album Straight Outta Compton.

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