The belief that the rap gang and music closely associated enormous. Many people believe that hip hop is fully responsible for the increase in gang crime has been established to rap. Some people believe that gang activity influenced many rap artists. In fact, have gangs and hip-hop online for years, but not all musicians are associated with gang activity. Snoop Dogg and WC are two of many artists who came and said they represented the gang.
Many acts of violence in the city, which is somehow linked to street gangs commit. The population was involved in street gangs usually a minority in America. The most famous rap musicians racial minority. Gang members often hear the rap music and dressed in the style of urban clothing that is what usually wear rap musician. Rap is known that harsh words are associated with gang activity. Does this mean that rap music and gang directly related?
The gang has a lot more than rap music. Is not that prove the fact that hip hop is for the creation of a street gang? Some people say that rap has to be something even more violent gangs have become more than ever. People do not become violent because they listen to music. Listen to music because they are violent. Some artists have to show gang affiliation, but in their music.
Many important artists living in the ghetto as a child. While they are still alive, they were influenced by the gang in one way or another. Rap music has always been an art form, the musicians show you exactly how they feel and what they think on certain subjects can. If they live in the ghetto, then they will certainly have things they speak, and he saw, when she lived there.
Rap has always been the scapegoat, whether gang activity. The truth is that rap music makes people do everything, especially the issues of violence. Of course, this is not what happened to talk to, but not violence. The music does not need to be on a constant scapegoat, when violence is committed. Many popular movies show drug use. When the rap industry for the guilt of the crime gangs, so why not blame the film for drug use? I hope the analogy with a clearer picture for those who do not believe in the paint.