Most people view hip hop with thuggery and crime. “Hip-hop culture was created in the early 1970s by black and Latino youth living in the economically depressed South Bronx, exposing the public to social problems like drug abuse, racism and gang violence in their neighborhoods,” says Kathy Saegian. Hip hop has developed around illegal actions and sins. “This music genre portrays images of gangs, guns, violence, and sexism,” says Anthony M. Giovacchini. Hip hop is based upon many thuggery incidents. Thuggery
Most people view hip hop with thuggery and crime. “Hip-hop culture was created in the early 1970s by black and Latino youth living in the economically depressed South Bronx, exposing the public to social problems like drug abuse, racism and gang violence in their neighborhoods,” says Kathy Saegian. Hip hop has developed around illegal actions and sins. “This music genre portrays images of gangs, guns, violence, and sexism,” says Anthony M. Giovacchini. Hip hop is based upon many thuggery incidents. Thuggery