Why White Rappers Can’t Co-Exist In Hip Hop

Since they first entered the game, white rappers have always had to deal with their fair share of adversity and animosity from all sections of the hip-hop world. Suddenly the minority for the first time in their lives, caucasian MC’s find themselves often held to impossible standards by some fans who’ll never accept them, while on other occasions, their own attempts to make amends for succeeding in the game– think Macklemore’s infamous apology to Kendrick– often prevents them from being taken seriously for enough time for them to truly gain their foothold and carve out a legacy.

With all of these potential landmines to dodge to obtain a successful career, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the last thing white rappers would want to engage in is beef with the only people who can truly understand the trials and tribulations of the industry from their perspective. But, historically, unity has been in short supply.

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Narrated by: Remey
Written by: Robert Blair
Edited by: Roman Bill
Music by: Josh Petruccio

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