Are you helping or hurting?
Did you happen to catch the Jay Z/Oprah interview?
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I did. As someone below 25, I'm not particularly a huge fan
of Oprah, in part, due to her rigid, and in some ways, ignorant
views on hip hop. I did however, give her a chance and watch this
segment. What I found was a gushing Oprah, and the typical
nonchalant Jay Z. She seemed amazingly surprised that he was a
nice guy.
Not surprisingly, she asked Jay Z the typical questions such as,
what happened with your dad, why is the N word ok to use, and did
you do drugs when you were dealing. He seemed to answer each
question honestly.
To my dismay the conversation didn't cover the reason many young
black men feel they have to deal drugs. They also didn't mention
the effect his music has on making drug dealing acceptable to
youth. Rather than having constructive dialogue, she chose to
state her static position that we shouldn't use nigga because our
forefathers suffered severely. An issue hardly relevant to the 5
million Americans who's only source of income is EBT.
This is where the huge disconnect between a woman running a
corporate monolith and the hip hop community become most evident,
because J is thinking about what he went through, and she is
thinking about what we look like. Then again, Jay Z never really
makes an effort to say anything socially conscious and if you see
Fade to
Black,one may find out why.
In a rare scene inside of Jay-Z's office, he is told repeatedly
that he is not that type of rapper. That people don't expect that
type of thing from him, only girls, guns, and jewels. Maybe both
Jigga and O should step back from their mountains of cash and ask
themselves, "Am I helping or hurting"?



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