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Hip Hop has lost its once necessary lyricism. The days when people would rush to the store to buy the new Tupac or Biggie Smalls is over. There is no longer the desire to hear intellectual hip hop. This is not because there is a lack of talented artists; its the lack of exposure that they receive through the media (Television and radio). BET and MTV are partially responsible for many reasons. Take the incident in 2005, when BET refused to play the video Lovin it, by Little Brother. BET was quoted as saying that the video was too intelligent for the network to play for their audience. This is not the first time BET stopped airing a video deeming it to intelligent. In fact legendary group De La Souls video Shopping Bags was also not allowed to play, but for a different reason. BET stated that they refused the video because they said De La Soul was irrelevant to their audience. BET does nothing but play the same 5 or 6 songs a hundred times over every day. It also seems they focus on stereotypes of African-Americans when they decide to pick their music videos, reality television shows, and movies. I believe that hip hop artists have a right to make their videos in whatever way they feel, but it is the responsibility of music distributors, such as BET, Hot 97, and MTV, to put all types of music out there; intellectual or not. It is my current belief that much of the industry is currently trying to dumb down Americans with repetitive music that does not use real words.. Many hip hop artists also agree. Lupe Fiasco recently released a song called Dumb it Down. (To listen to this song visit www.youtube.com and look it up) The song states that all types of people are turning down real hip hop artists and trying to get rappers to focus on cars, jewelry, money, and women; to which Fiasco replies Bishop G, they told me I should come down cousin, but I flatly refused I aint dumb down nothing. If you truly want to hear genuine and original music, I urge you to sign this petition and show all music distributors to stop with the dumbing down of hip hop and music in general.b
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21 December 2015
100. Neil W | I support this petition
25 November 2015
99. Kimberly Bernard | I support this petition
12 October 2015
98. Lisa Shelton | I support this petition
27 July 2015
97. Jessica R | I support this petition
28 April 2015
96. Miriam Lopetegui | I support this petition
24 April 2015
95. Dfrancis Harrison | Bring Real Hip Hop Back!
1 March 2015
94. Awate S | Black On Both Sides
11 February 2015
93. Kevin W | don't judge something you don't know about, we give your era respect repect ours.
29 January 2015
92. Mike D | I support this petition
15 January 2015
91. Ryszarda E | I support this petition
23 December 2014
90. Alex J | I support this petition
13 October 2014
89. Trent G | Hip Hop Is Dead
24 July 2014
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30 June 2014
86. Keith W | I COULD'NT AGREE MORE
28 May 2014
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27 February 2014
83. Roy C | everybody hates the radio now
3 January 2014
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11 November 2013
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8 November 2013
80. Liisa H | I support this petition
20 August 2013
79. Moshe A | Take all the meaningless trend of hip hop out of the media already! Wu-Tang!
9 August 2013
78. Ted M | I support this petition
7 July 2013
77. Michael D | I support this petition
26 June 2013
76. Damon G | SAVE HIP HOP
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