Hip-hop: Listen and be the judge
I was 14 when I found out I was no good at singing. Coincidentally, at this same age I decided to try my luck at rapping. It was all a bit out of left field—I was trying to make a kind of music I would’ve been reprimanded for even listening to. Hip-hop is notoriously embedded with negative connotati...
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Main Author: | Singh, Ishan |
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2019
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