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“When i look to my past i'm not believe in god but for future god is hope.”

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“Since Adam shifted the blame to Eve in the garden, a pattern of accountability avoidance has plagued men. Instead of owning their mistakes, many have followed suit, deflecting responsibility onto others. This blame-shifting perpetuates a cycle of denial and hurt. But true strength lies in acknowledging our faults and taking ownership of our actions. By doing so, we break free from the chains of blame and step into the light of accountability. It's time for men to rise above this pattern and embody the courage of genuine self-reflection.”

“The misconception is that the genre is a breeding ground for negativity; that it is the birthplace of violence and misogynistic attitudes, and the genesis of every kind of unfavorable stereotype imaginable. When, in fact, if looked at through the lens of neutrality and open-mindedness, the virtues of hip hop far outweigh the negative stigma attached to it.”

“According to a study conducted by the Oxford African American Studies Center, hip hop is part of and speaks to a long line of black American and African traditions. Many observers also make a connection between rap and West African griot tradition, the art of wandering storytellers known for their knowledge of local settings and their superior vocal skills.”

“Since hip hop emerged from the South Bronx in the 1970s, it has become an international, multi-billion-dollar phenomenon. It has grown to encompass more than just rap music. Hip hop has created a culture that incorporates ethnicity, art, politics, fashion, technology and urban life.” This debunks the widely accepted argument that the genre is inherently divisive. With so many factors converging to create such an intricate, informative and multi-faceted genre, whose history and impact have bridged barriers between artist and society, it is not too complicated an endeavor to understand that its relevance repudiates its notorious reputation.”