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How do you respond to critics that you’re slumming given your background as members of the elite who have spent your life (almost) exclusively within private schools such as (idk where you went but it’s Andover or Exeter, I’m not sure) and Yale without being exposed to poorer black communities that hip-hop mostly represents? How did four years in New Haven being served by exclusively black people in the dining halls influence your understanding of hip-hop? Did you ever venture further west than Winchester?
Why do you represent yourself as hip-hop when you’ve literally never been poor and have not experienced anything than what hip-hop artists mostly based their topics on? To you, is hip-hop a form of music, another genre, or a lifestyle? Or does it reflect larger issues such as racial inequalities, systemic prejudice, and other issues?
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THANK YOU. So music is music and you should act accordingly.
So why do you guys act so differently from when you were undergrads? Bc you were never this "swagged out" at Yale lmao.
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