> I could mention a certain book just loaded with murders and mass slaughter, outright > misogyny and other crimes against humanity that is blindly accepted as being "good" > by those who should know better. And, disturbingly enough, a minority of people > follow through upon its darker dictates.
You know what's worse than gangsta rap? Yeah, Bible rap.
> That is far more shocking than anything N.W.A dropped upon wax back in the day. ;-) > > BTW, Snoop Dogg added a smooth element through his rapping style. He expanded the > idea of a "G" to that of a pimpin' hustler.
So, not a note, or a letter? No, wait, I know this one...
Yeah, that one! But I like this one more...
> You may not agree with the subject matter, but the beats and flow are undeniable. > Chuck D. of Public Enemy called the rap genre "CNN for the streets" (I don't have the > exact quote, I just woke up). I can see why.
Don't much like CNN either. Seriously though, it isn't the subject matter. The presence of an actual subject is always a pro.