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Barack Obama and His Affinity for Hip-Hop
A few days ago MTV posted an article about Sway speaking with Presidential Candidate Barack Obama about how hip-hop culture affected his life. In it Obama discusses how he missed the curve on being a part of the hip-hop generation and wisely avoids disclosing his pick for Greatest MC of All Time. Aside from the awkward presence of Vice Presidential Candidate Joe Biden, who chuckles along uncomfortably and who's clearly out of his element, the video is fairly harmless. Seeing how MTV was once about music, it makes sense that some questions coming from them would be about the first letter in its acronym. He thoughtfully reflects on his appreciation of the entrepreneurship hip-hop has inspired and diplomatically discusses his hope that its practitioners become more socially-minded. Considering the fact that even as apolitical as much of hip-hop culture has become it still remains a topic of political discourse, it's an interesting move for the potential President of the United States to show love for hip-hop. Watch the video after the bounce.
Tags: barack obama, hip-hop

Comments
I'm sick of this dude.
Nate | September 30, 2008 8:33 PM | PermalinkI would prefer that Obama steer clear of hip hop. I'm not saying that the people who support hiphop dont matter and he shouldn't pander to that section of our community, but I kinda feel like most people who DO listen to hip hop, IF they plan on voting, they've already chosen Obama anyway.
And to be honest, hip hop doesnt have the greatest image nationally, so why even acknowledge it at such a critical time as this? *shrug*
This is not like Michael Phelps saying that he listens to Lil' Wayne to get pumped up before he swims.
But I think he handled it well.
It is hard for me to not laugh at Sway when he is being serious though lmao
suga | September 30, 2008 6:02 PM | PermalinkIt is not important to me that Obama likes hip hop; I care more about his plans for improving the country. And no, a white politician would not be asked their opinion on hip hop because it would be assumed that they don't listen to it.
sasha | September 30, 2008 3:12 PM | Permalink