Originally Posted by
led_mic
I must disagree, there is a need for Wu-Latino the only problem is that all the Regaetton artists do not utilize the Spanish language correctly, they simply imitate and reflect the mainstream "rap" culture, i.e. money, bling blink, bitches et cetera. There are plenty of latin emcees and i mean real EMCEES out there that can offer complex rhymes with some actual content. It pisses me off that the mainstream regaetton artists are dehumanizing and exploiting their culture in that way. The Mexican man has much to bring out to light, much oppression, frustration and a whole new dimension of hip-hop. I agree that Wu-Tang may not be the vehicle that this Hip-Hop can utilize to come out to light but there is definetly potential there...
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