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by Zettler Clay onApril 2, 2013
Clutch magazine's Zettler Clay argues that "unless there is heightened demand for artistic honesty in dealing with life's issues, particularly qualms with the opposite sex, hip-hop will plateau and thus fall far short of its rich potential."
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by Danielle Moodie-Mills onAugust 11, 2012
Kanye West's profane paean to Kim Kardashian reflects a disturbing trend in popular culture.
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by Cheryl Lynn onJuly 23, 2012
Cheryl Lynn, blogger for Digital Femme, wonders if hip-hop can accept Frank Ocean's sexuality, how hard can it be to revise the music's historical misogyny?
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