eerybody in nwa, dj quik, the game, snoop, t.i., pretty much everybody
Gangster rap came from rappers like Tupac and most olddies who rapped so they could get away from gangs, but they still rapped about everyday life for a gangster.
the most successful rap group on the east caost and one of the most dangerous gangs on the east side
Because they're all in gangs and shoot each other. Simple answer.
Yes and no. While critics of rap like to say it's all violent and negative, that is false, and an unfair generalization. Yes, there are some rap songs that promote "thug life" or talk about gangs; there are rap songs with homophobic lyrics or that seem to encourage sexism. But there are also rap songs about love, respect, positive relationships, finding solutions to poverty and racism, etc. A look on the Billboard charts will show a wide variety of lyrics. It should also be noted that rap (like every other genre) is a form of literature. Singers who sing about violence are often adopting a fictional persona, rather than advocating in favor of violent behavior; in other words, not every author who writes a short story about gangs has been a member, nor is every song-writer who writes a rap song about gangs suggesting the audience ought to join one.
Rap songs do not "get people killed" what they do is entertain millions, annoy other millions, and then encourage unstable/violent people to live the gangsta lifestyle (a.k.a join gangs and kill people) with their overly violent, sexual, and drug-laden lyrics.
Rap music itself does not cause gangs, but it can reflect and amplify the experiences and realities of certain communities, including those affected by gang culture. Many artists draw from their personal experiences, which can include involvement in or exposure to gang life. While some lyrics may romanticize or glorify gang culture, the root causes of gang activity are often socioeconomic factors, lack of opportunities, and systemic issues rather than the music itself. Ultimately, rap serves as a form of expression for many, rather than a direct catalyst for gang formation.
Who Belongs To Gangs?
Sir Dyno is a gangsta rapper whose real name is David Rocha. He is best known for drugs offences and involvement with prison gangs, recruiting through his rap music.
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what do gangs represent
gangs are good
Dreading the gangs of hunters closing their cunning ring is an example of a descriptive sentence for the gangs.