The Universal Zulu Nation's letter criticizes the site WorldStarHipHop, questioning its content, threatening to report one of its videos to the authorities, and accusing its CEO of working undercover for the feds.
WorldStarHipHop is not without its critics. While the site does host music from hip hop artists both mainstream and underground, it also promotes videos of random acts of violence and crime. The latest opposition to the site has come from The Universal Zulu Nation.
Current Minister Of Information for the organization, Quadeer “M.C. Spice” Shakur has written an open letter to WorldStar and its founder Lee O'Denat, in which he accuses WSHH of...
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WorldStarHipHop is not without its critics. While the site does host music from hip hop artists both mainstream and underground, it also promotes videos of random acts of violence and crime. The latest opposition to the site has come from The Universal Zulu Nation.
Current Minister Of Information for the organization, Quadeer “M.C. Spice” Shakur has written an open letter to WorldStar and its founder Lee O'Denat, in which he accuses WSHH of...
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