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		<title>Hip-Hop vs. Hip POP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Robinson speaks on the controversy issue of hip hop vs. hip &#39;pop&#39; Hip-hop in the nature of the threat of capitalism is a problem that is not new to the culture.&#160; Venture capitalists such as Viacom, MTV, and BET have come into the hip hop culture and turned it into a cash cow.&#160; What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kevin Robinson speaks on the controversy issue of hip hop vs. hip &#39;pop&#39;<br /><span id="more-2653"></span><br /> 
<p class="MsoNormal">Hip-hop in the nature of the threat of capitalism is a problem that is not new to the culture.&nbsp; Venture capitalists such as Viacom, MTV, and BET have come into the hip hop culture and turned it into a cash cow.&nbsp; What a lot of people do not seem to realize about hip-hop is that it is much more than music, it is a culture.&nbsp; Break dancing, graffiti, and turntablism are the 3 other corresponding elements of the hip-hop culture that are often forgotten and misinterpreted.&nbsp; It has always been a truly interesting thing to me to see how conglomerate companies like Viacom could take a culture as raw as the day it was birthed in the streets of New York City, and strip down the music into a minstrel entertainment ground for the current generation that are now in there growing teenage and elementary years.&nbsp; But, the so-called genre of hip-hop that is portrayed through the mediums of radio and TV airwaves to the youth is what I like to call &ldquo;hip-pop.&rdquo; The whole message in the music has been lost; you now can turn on your television set to MTV or BET (both owned by the same conglomerate, Viacom) and see the 21st&nbsp; This diamond-laden jewelry that these cats worship and exalt so highly looks like an iced-out noose and shackles to me.&nbsp; The overly-gaudy clothing that these cats rock shuckin&rsquo; and juvin&rsquo; on the television sets looks like the stereotype of the Zip Coon here to entertain the middle-class white kids that consume 70 percent of hip-pop albums. century minstrel show for yourself.</p>
<p>Viacom has stripped down the true hidden message of upbringing, pride, and self-awareness that was birthed and installed into the true essence of hip-hop music.&nbsp; Since Viacom and Clear Channel damn near own all of the television and radio stations in this country, they control the mainstream music market.&nbsp; Why would they distribute hip-hop music with a higher message and purpose when they can keep the youth in disarray and brainwashed with the minstrel show rappers out now?&nbsp; Exactly; it&rsquo;s a huge cash cow to them.&nbsp; What sense does it make to be a &ldquo;hip-pop&rdquo; artist when you do not have the control over what can be placed on your album?&nbsp; The more ignorant the music gets, the more ignorant the youth become.&nbsp; Hip-hop music is a huge influence on people&rsquo;s lives (our youth&rsquo;s especially); as long as hip-hop artists still allow themselves and their talent to be stripped down and glittered up in the ridiculous jewelry, hip-hop will forever in Nasir Jones&rsquo; words be dead.&nbsp; But, to me, it will never be dead; it&rsquo;s just on life support.&nbsp; Support the independent hip-hop music movement.</p>
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		<title>Alicia Keys Conspiracy Theory</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ms. Keys has a sneeking suspicion of the orgin of &#34;gangsta rap&#34; If you haven&#39;t heard already Alicia Keys was recently interviewed by Blender Magazine and decided to share some rather interesting thoughts on &#34;gangsta rap&#34; &#8216;Gangsta rap&#8217; was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other. &#8216;Gangsta rap&#8217; didn&#8217;t exist.&#8217; Keys, 27, [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you haven&#39;t heard already Alicia Keys was recently <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2008/04/12/2008-04-12_alicia_keys_shares_her_conspiracy_theori.html" target="_blank">interviewed by Blender Magazine</a>  and decided to share some rather interesting thoughts on &quot;gangsta rap&quot;</p>
<p><em><strong>&lsquo;Gangsta rap&rsquo; was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other. &lsquo;Gangsta rap&rsquo; didn&rsquo;t exist.&rsquo;</strong></em> </p>
<p><em><strong>Keys, 27, said she&rsquo;s read several Black Panther autobiographies and wears a gold AK-47 pendant around her neck &lsquo;to symbolize strength, power and killing &rsquo;em dead,&rsquo; according to an interview in the magazine&rsquo;s May issue, on newsstands Tuesday.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Another of her theories: That the bicoastal feud between slain rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious<font color="#144789"> </font>B.I.G. was fueled &lsquo;by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing.&rsquo;&rdquo;</strong></em></p>
<p>Online the rumours of her Mel Gibson&#39;s &quot;Conspiracy Theory&quot; have been running rampid. Although while seemingly off point I don&#39;t she&#39;s crazy as a lot of bloggers are thinking.&nbsp; The best way to describe it would be the way <a href="http://www.illdoctrine.com" target="_blank">Jay Smooth</a>  did:</p>
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<p>So, question to you all&#8230;has she gone off the deep end or does wifey have a good point (just misunderstood as it is)? </p>
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