Although hip-hop music has achieved a secure place in popular culture, its colorful styles also come with a dark, disturbing element. For many parents and youth leaders, much of today’s most popular rap/hip-hop music sets off moral alarms. For example, Eminem, the white rapper whose CDs have broken sales records, became a poster boy for pop-music
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