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This is a good article in the USA Today. I agree with some of the points made in the article, but I am always skeptical of buying into some of the stuff put out as fact. I believe the media, often times says things, as if they are fact and people accept it at face value and run with it. The article talks about the decline in sales of Rap music

Can rap regain its crown?…. I say yes…but when?


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