I got to get on one of those. There are some very cool roundtables which have yet to be. Stand by, I have uploaded my response and angle on that discussion. As soon as Google video has a good link, I'll be all over it.
My angle is basically this. I think for the reasonable goal of a personal rapproachment, both heads glossed over the fact that there has to be a real reconciliation between what's actually utilitarian about political hiphop and the worldview it substantiates in its consumers. When it come to what's real, some rap is correct and some is just dead wrong.
Actually, I love 'Dead Wrong' as a rap song, but because I expect nothing from political hiphop, it's all good. I can, to a fair extent indulge in those things that hiphop is very good at, which is not often socially uplifting. Then again, I like Jason Statham.
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