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  2. We're All in the Same Gang - Wikipedia

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    "We're All in the Same Gang" is a hip hop song by a collaboration of prominent American West Coast hip hop recording artists under the West Coast Rap All-Stars umbrella, who assembled to promote an anti-violence message. It was released on May 22, 1990 through Warner Bros. Records as the lead single and a tit

  3. Self Destruction (song) - Wikipedia

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    Further inspired by the recent murder of fellow BDP founding member Scott La Rock, he assembled many contemporary East Coast hip hop rap stars of the time to record a song about anti-violence. With production assistance by bandmate D-Nice and Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad , the product of the session was the chart-topping song "Self Destruction".

  4. Category:Songs about violence - Wikipedia

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    Gangsta rap songs (59 C, 186 P) M. Murder ballads (143 P) Pages in category "Songs about violence" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. Partner violence in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    A controversial issue in rap and hip-hop culture since its inception has been the violence and aggression of its hardcore styles. The prevalence of misogyny , sexism and sexual violence in the lyrics of the most-popular gangsta rap lyrics triggered public debate about obscenity and indecency and was a topic of U.S. Senate hearings during the ...

  6. Horrorcore - Wikipedia

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    Horrorcore defines a style of hip hop music that focuses primarily on dark, violent, gothic, transgressive, macabre and/or horror-influenced topics such as death, psychosis, psychological horror, mental illness, satanism, self-harm, cannibalism, mutilation, suicide, murder, torture, drug abuse, and supernatural or occult themes.

  7. Feminist activism in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    In her most recent album "Anti," her lyrics assert black female independence. Given Rihanna's past, the hip-hop feminist scene looked to her as a role model to stand up for domestic violence against the black female body. [21] Feminist activism has also occurred as a reaction against misogynist hip-hop songs.

  8. Category:Songs about sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about sexual assault" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. List of political hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    In hip hop music, political hip hop, or political rap, is a form developed in the 1980s, inspired by 1970s political preachers such as The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron. Public Enemy were the first political hip hop group to gain commercial success. [ 1 ]