
The Hypocrisy Concerning Kodak Black & Lauren London Controversy
Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid · staff
April 9, 201919m 19s
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BTR News - After a rapper made some inappropriate comments about the girlfriend of recently murdered rap artist and community activist Nipsey Hussle, Power 106, LA’s top hip-hop station, announced they’d no longer play the music of Kodak Black and one its DJs, Justin Credible tweeted, “We stand with the family of Nipsey Hussle and are appalled by the disrespectful and poor comments made by Kodak Black. With that, Power 106 will not support Kodak Black’s music."
It was also announced that a "Trap" museum was taking down the Kodak Black display. Considering the state of popular rap and the industry, some of the reactions seem a bit hypocritical. Joining me to break it all down is Kwabena Rasuli of Clear The Airwaves Project.