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NYC Mayor Eric Adams goes after drill music. Trap Lore Ross asks: “Does drill music cause violence?”
Inspired by New York City mayor Eric Adams’ decision to go after drill music, Trap Lore Ross asks his viewers: “Does drill music cause violence?” Ross posted the 20 minute clip on his Trap More Ross channel, where there is plenty of other drill related content. Needless to say, Ross has a ton of experience covering drill scenes from across the world, and his thoughts on this issue are worth checking out.
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