6 in The Morning, Police at My Door
6 in The Morning, Police at My Door
6 in The Morning, Police at My Door
earlier start of the Crack Epidemic on the West Coast very much influenced the
artistic expression of this time. Crack created a huge homeless community in Los
Angeles because they spent all their money on the drug. It created Strawberries
which lead to even more disrespect to women then there already was in these
communities. It created The Hustle and a huge amount of gang activity on the
West Coast which is where the term Gangsta Rap comes from (Gangsta Rap).
There were many racial barriers between certain parts of the West Coast, which
were exemplified by the Rodney King Riots. A huge hatred against the police was
formed in many communities. All of these factors lead to people on the West Coast
expressing their art differently than anyone else at this time. As Dr. Abe explains in
his article Racial Slurs in the Public Square, The notion of taking something that
symbolized such historic oppression and pain, changing it slightly and turning it
into, as Q-Tip put it, a term of endearment, represented power and meaning to
members of the first post-civil-rights/hip-hop generation. Though Gangsta Rap and
all of the cultural dynamics it includes (such as the excessive use of the word
Nigga) may seem a bit radical for many people not from the community, anyone
who was from areas such as Compton knew exactly what these Gangsta Rappers
were saying.
Eventually even people from outside of impoverished West Coast communities
started loving Gangsta Rap music. As a whole Gangsta Rap is rebel music. Many young
people are naturally are inclined to do exactly what they are told not too. Due to
Gangsta Raps aggressive lyrics a large amount of the countries population was against it.
Kierna Mayo writes in her essay Caught Up in the (Gangsta) Rapture, Dr. C Delores
Tucker fancies herself a type of modern-day Moses, one who will lead her people to
liberation, freeing them finally and for good from the hell of gangsta rap and the
wrath of its oppressive craftsmen. He is offended and incensed and claims she would
rather die before she would sit idly by and continue to the the childrens ears meet
with such pornographic smut Sadly for Dr. C, kids love this music. They love it not only
for the rebellious nature of it but for the promise it holds. Gangsta rappers are seen with
huge chains, beautiful women, and throwing around dollar bills. Local kids idolize the
rappers walking around the impoverished parts of town and kids who arent part of the
community want to be a part of it because their parents dont want them to be. Though
Gangsta Rap may be exaggerated and can lead to trouble (as it did in Tupacs case) it
definitely holds power as something that can bring a community together, just like any
other art form.