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Black Voices, Black Stories

13m · For The Culture · 25 Jan 05:01

With Hip Hop and R&B being arguably the most popular genre of music today, its influence on sending certain messages to the world is on high. In this episode, we take a look at how this genre of music and specific artists reflected and spread awareness on big issues throughout history, as well as the role the genre played in the 2010s. Hip Hop has been a platform that has given power to the powerless.

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Black Voices, Black Stories

With Hip Hop and R&B being arguably the most popular genre of music today, its influence on sending certain messages to the world is on high. In this episode, we take a look at how this genre of music and specific artists reflected and spread awareness on big issues throughout history, as well as the role the genre played in the 2010s. Hip Hop has been a platform that has given power to the powerless.

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