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Racial differences acknowledged, YG fans come together through a fierce disgust with the hypocrisies and detrimental defects in America’s xenophobic society.
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It’s not because the issues he’s tackling are in direct reflection of our own experiences, but because we’re collectively aligned on the deep, vicious legacy of white supremacy that continues to arrest the development of US democracy. Yet when he raps “We’ll put our hands up and they’ll still shoot motherfucker” to a Brooklyn audience, all the white kids join along.
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On paper, YG and I – along with hundreds of thousands of white fans who come from low crime rate, suburban homes – have next to nothing in common. With anthems like “FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)” and “Police Get Away Wit Murder”, he bluntly and unapologetically raises a middle finger to the callousness, indifference, greed, and avarice demonstrated time and time again by America’s leaders. Gangster rap is a facet of hip hop culture that still strongly and clearly expresses a profound indictment of the moral decadence of America’s dominant society – and Compton rapper YG has become the poster child of the genre in 2016.