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Yes in some aspects of the
Yes in some aspects of the whole Imuss thing i agree with you but artist like Snoop Dogg and Ice-T have come alongs ways. What the point in going up the latter if you forget where you come from. If the people that you named made it to the top and then changed their style to fit what you think is right then they would be letting down their families friends and their self. Snoop Dogg espcially had cleaned up his act since he came out. Beyonce she might dress a little out there but altogether she is a symbol of how strong a woman can be Independent Woman and irreplacable are both songs about women impowerment. This are icons that the media and you are putting these are black people that have had to struggle and if they tried to please the media they would be selling themselves short or be called sell outs by their own people. In my opion before you judge somebody you need to look up thier history and what they come from. Some of these artist had a hard life and they want to let the world know but some are foolish and encourage stupidity. So instead of you just picking the biggest ones like 50 cent, Snoop Dogg, Beyonce and Ice-T look up the facts about them and learn a little more.