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Title: Hip hop culture
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November 15, 2001 |
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They don't seek money, yet just want the ability to get their thoughts and ideas out in the open in hopes to change people's views on certain issues.
The music began and was almost immediately followed by the head bobbing. These fans demonstrated an evident interest in their eyes and appreciation for the words... Showed first 250 characters
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These fans demonstrated an evident interest in their eyes and appreciation for the words. This was highly different from what I was accustomed to. To my surprise, it wasn't about dancing to the beat, yet listening to the words. Everyone in the audience seemed to grasp every single word that came out of the artist's mouth... Showed next 250 characters
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