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Old 03-27-2014, 11:59 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by realtalk92
No.

But I think the argument could be said the other way around.

Why are these pop stars using their music for bad such as singing about guns, raping, prostitution, etc?

Why is that more acceptable versus a political song that is positive?


I am not asking for these singers to be politicians because it is clear they do not care about social issues or issues that affect the world. They just care about their own money and reputations.

I just think it is sad that some of them use their music to enforce negative themes that are negatively impacting our society.

Music influences more than what people give it credit for
Im gonna quote Chris Rock on this,


"White man makes guns? No problem. Black rapper says "guns"? Congressional hearing."

Again, Music artists don't have to be role models, if ppl really cared for a cause they go out and do something about it not project their lazy ass morals to a singer.

A song won't change the world ok? plz name a song that has saved the world.
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