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In the Bay Area, there is a deliberate attempt by rappers to promote a "hyphie moveme

Oscar Winning Hip Hop Song Promotes 'Culture of Death'

New America Media, Commentary, David Muhammad, Mar 06, 2006

Editor's Note: The Oscar winning song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" promotes the culture of death, so writes NAM contributor David Muhammad. Muhammad is the Executive Director of The Mentoring Center in Oakland.

Oakland - I applaud Denzel Washington, Sidney Poitier, and Will Smith for encouraging Terrance Howard not to perform with the rap group who won an Oscar for their song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp." It was embarrassing enough that such a song won an Oscar and that the group performed, but at least there were some in the industry willing to take a stand against the derogatory lyrics that have become far too common place in hip-hop.

Rap was once a subculture that most adults thought would be a passing fad. Now, hip-hop has become the dominant youth culture and a multibillion-dollar industry of music, clothes, jewelry, movies, and more. But the culture has denigrated into an embarrassing bastion of filth - promoting violence, drugs, irresponsible sex, excessive materialism, and delinquent behavior.

I am the director of The Mentoring Center, an agency that works with youth coming out of the juvenile justice system. We help youth come out of a criminal mentality, then connect them with vital resources needed to remain crime free and productive. One of the biggest obstacles we face is the strong attraction to a "Culture of Death" promoted by hip hop.

Although I can still be considered a member of the hip hop generation at the age of 32, when I was a teenager, rap was much different. Gone are the days when hip hop was about "Fighting the Power," wearing African medallions and honoring Black women as queens. Now lyrics glorify "bling, bling" materialism and refer to women with expletives.

In the Bay Area, there is a deliberate attempt by rappers to promote a "hyphie movement" that includes "going dumb" and "going stupid." Going dumb or stupid, which is quite literal, is a way you dance while thizzing (using the drug ecstasy), smoking purp (marijuana), and sipping bo (Robitussin cough syrup with codeine).
While I discuss these issues often with the youth I work with, I have struggled with publishing an article criticizing hip hop. Past critics have been maligned by rappers. But the rappers themselves are also victims. The hip hop culture did not deviate into degeneracy on its own. There has been a deliberate co-opting of hip hop. The current version is much more lucrative, not for most of the rappers, but for the big corporations.

There is still a large segment of talented rap artists who promote positive images but are not given radio time and aren't signed to major labels. Even one of my favorite rappers, Jay-Z, had said on his last album, "I dumb down for my audience and double my dollars." He would rather rap with more consciousness, he said, but it wouldn't make him as much money. Jay Z is now President of one of the largest music companies in the country.

Many rappers are forced to promote a culture of death in order to make money in the industry. This is why my friend and colleague calls rappers the new age "sell outs," but somehow I might get that label for writing this article.

Viacom owns 100% of the national music video stations, videos that promote some of the most degenerate behavior I've ever seen. They own the big three: MTV, VH1, and BET. Yes, BET. One recent music video aired on BET showed rap star Nelly running around with numerous nearly naked women, as almost all videos do, and he ran a credit card down the crack of a woman's behind as if it was an ATM machine.

Then there is Clear Channel, the largest owner of urban formatted radio stations in the country, the very radio stations that constantly air the vilest lyrics while ignoring an entire group of "positive" rappers.

And it is not just large corporations making money. Liquor stores have become the depots of the culture of death. You can purchase malt liquor, like cans of 211, which just happens to be the California penal code number for armed robbery, no wonder so many of my youth clients were intoxicated when they committed their robberies. At the liquor stores you can by the cigars that are emptied of their tobacco filling and replaced with "purp" - creating the ubiquitous combination called a blunt. And now the liquor stores are beginning to sell just the cigar wrappers to make it easier. And don't forget the t-shirts with horrific messages on them that can also be purchased at the liquor stores. Not to mention that outside of the liquor stores is often where you find the illegal drugs being peddled.

New York Times columnist Bob Herbert recently wrote that the civil rights movement of the 60's focused on the inequalities in American society, which must still be addressed, but more important now is a movement that seeks to correct irreverent behavior. I agree, but the promoter of the behavior is this culture of death.
 
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ignorant.anyone who believes the line "Going dumb or stupid, which is quite literal, is a way you dance while thizzing (using the drug ecstasy), smoking purp (marijuana), and sipping bo (Robitussin cough syrup with codeine)." is even more ignorant
 
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like Mistah FAB said... "Thizzing" is about having fun through "feel good" music and NOT by drugs. that dude who wrote that shit needs to watch MTV's My Block The Bay to understand what we promoting. This hyphy movement isnt about doing drugs...hahah that dood gots his facts crooked.
 
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thizzin is about doing drugs, ive always been a huge mac dre fan and thats what he was talkin about.....dont try to push it off as somethin else so the squares will accept it...fuck 'em!
 
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TrealNotTrill said:
thizzin is about doing drugs, ive always been a huge mac dre fan and thats what he was talkin about.....dont try to push it off as somethin else so the squares will accept it...fuck 'em!
yeah, from what Mistah FAB said on My Block was that they changed the whole idea of thizzin into somethin new where people can get a natural high off "feel good music". i dont know if thats just me...but isnt that what Mistah Fab and Sway was talkin bout on My Block the Bay???

somebody correct me if im wrong so that way things dont get all mixed up.
 
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Of course Thizzin is about drugs. If you don't know what you're lookin at, cats goin dumb and goin stupid looks exactly that - dumb and stupid. He has some interesting, level headed points and NONE OF YOU would win a debate with this cat posting some of the stupid shit you're posting. It's not like he's generalizing without factual data - it looks like he knows what's up. Just because MISTAH FAB said Thizzin don't mean doin ecstacy, that don't mean mufuckas stopped "Thizzin".

Most of you nimrods rebel against intelligence and common sense anyway so of course you'll go off sayin this cat doesn't know what he's talkin about. Half of y'all that responded probably didn't even read the whole article. You just got to a part that you disagreed with then hit reply ...
 
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The Last Word said:
Of course Thizzin is about drugs. If you don't know what you're lookin at, cats goin dumb and goin stupid looks exactly that - dumb and stupid. He has some interesting, level headed points and NONE OF YOU would win a debate with this cat posting some of the stupid shit you're posting. It's not like he's generalizing without factual data - it looks like he knows what's up. Just because MISTAH FAB said Thizzin don't mean doin ecstacy, that don't mean mufuckas stopped "Thizzin".

Most of you nimrods rebel against intelligence and common sense anyway so of course you'll go off sayin this cat doesn't know what he's talkin about. Half of y'all that responded probably didn't even read the whole article. You just got to a part that you disagreed with then hit reply ...

no one ever said people stoped thizzin dude just said what he heard on my block.
 
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I think the argument is legitimate even though I disagree with him because some of the terms he has way out of context........all publicity is good publicity IMO in the music biz
 
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haha any intelligent person knows that 98% of hip hop is negetive degrading music, but niggas will never learn anything else becuz they're locked into the streets, the hood breeds ignorance and the white man loves it...point blank the man has a point