Joe Rogan: How Does Defunding USAID Coincide with the Decline of Rap/Hip Hop’s Popularity?

‘It’s like one of the rare times where no rap music is on the charts’

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ROGAN: “We definitely do. I love hip-hop. But there’s some people who believe that gangsta rap in particular, when it came about in the 1980s, was a part of — the push to popularize it and produce It was a part of the government, some faction in the government, some intelligence agencies wanting to create more crime, wanting to fill more private prisons, wanting to erode the fabric of society so they could push for more laws to keep you safer. This is like one most tinfoil-y of tinfoil hat conspiracies. But people are pointing out that right now, it’s like one of the rare times where no rap music is on the charts.”

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