@PN92536 If she wanted to stream again she would just need moderators and chat filters. Obviously other men shouldn’t leave comments like that but I think her community would make sure those people get banned asap.
@iBEENPYRO@Greyjohnny74982@robinthisbish He was still a pioneer of hip hop. There are plenty of horrible people in history that did something great at least once in thier life. You can denounce the person and respect the history of it at the same time.
@BlustripBenjii@Greyjohnny74982@robinthisbish DJ Cool Herc wasn’t the sole creator of hip hop. It was meant for partying and being socially conscious. Being socially conscious is inherently political btw. It focuses on everyday awareness, yes, but implementing solutions intersects with political systems and policies.
@Greyjohnny74982@robinthisbish DJs like Afrika Bambaataa wanted people to be socially conscious and have them party at the same time. People like DJ Kool Herc said it was about the party but that was a direct response to government disinvestment, systemic neglect, and deindustrialization in the Bronx.
@Greyjohnny74982@robinthisbish You know why? Universal Zulu nation was the first hip hop organization. It was made to steer the youth from gang violence and drugs. They made that in ‘77. Zulu members would put Malcolm X speeches over breakbeats originally before anyone was even rapping. Is that not political?
@Sculpt4Life@DerpyYerpy07@heygoditsmekai “He brings women and money to whatever city he pops up in”. Dude is about to be 40 years old still talking about exes from 10+ years ago in his songs. He’s clearly jaded by the fact he hasn’t settled down with someone.
@Olexio1@KingDomin0@AllGenHipHop He simply beat him at his own game. Stopped all of the momentum because Drake thought he’d take a week to respond again. Not everything has to be a 1 for 1 rebuttal. And no, Drake ALWAYS resorts to dissing family. It’s predictable. Same with Virginia Williams and Pusha T.