Emo Rap Over Everything? - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 16, 2017
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Has rap gone soft? Not R&B soft, like we covered in last week’s Breakdown, but is Hip Hop too in its feelings these days? Is there too much heartbreak, depression, suicide and self medication? Is there room for emotionally charged music in a market typically dominated by gun busting, bird flipping, and ultra materialism? Well that question is pointless because currently, one of Hip Hop’s most chart-topping songs is all about depression and suicide prevention. It’s obvious that there’s room, but is all this Emo music killing the vibe? Or is it exactly what we all need to hear? Is Emo Rap the best thing for the culture? Let’s break it down…

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