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Louaista on “Rappers Who Proved Interviewers Wrong”

Popular YouTuber Louaista looks at several well documented instances of “Rappers Who Proved Interviewers Wrong.”

“Hip-hop and the media have a difficult relationship, to say the least. Although they often clash, rappers need these big platforms to promote their music while the interviewers who thrive on the genre’s stars need them to appear on their shows to continue profiting from the culture. Caught in a love-hate dynamic, interviewers tend to be very opinionated when it comes to rappers and they often express their feelings on not just their careers, but even how they move in their day-to-day lives.”

The video looks an exchange between Joe Budden and Lil Yachty, Ebro Darden and Lil Uzi Vert, Charlamagne tha God and Tekashi 6ix9ine, Charlamagne and Ye, DJ Akademiks and Lil Durk, and Big Loon and Lil Baby.

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