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Barack Obama Discusses Impact of Hip-Hop on Youth 
Published Monday, July 16, 2007 6:15 PM
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By Chris Richburg

Hip-Hop may not play a prominent role in the lives of politicians, but Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama sees the impact of the culture on current and potential voters.

 

Obama spoke out on Hip-Hop during an interview with local reporters in Chicago on Sunday (July 15), CNN’s Political Ticker reports.

 

According to the Senator, youth violence can not be blamed on those who listen and embrace Hip-Hop’s music and culture.

 

"I don't think that the Hip-Hop community is responsible for youth violence, but I think they haven't fully stepped up to the responsibilities to change the attitudes among youth," he said. "I think that the Hip-Hop community musicians have such sway over our young people. That's where so much of their information is received."

 

Obama’s comments came after he spoke on youth violence to an audience of churchgoers at Vernon Park Church of God on Chicago's southside.

 

Despite rap’s negative perception among critics, the presidential hopeful noted that "there's enormous potential for a positive message to be transmitted.”

 

“There are a whole series of messages that could be sent to our young people and these rap artists, and Hip-Hop artists, they're creative enough that they can communicate that message in a way that will appeal to young people, so we just have to tap that creativity," Obama said.


Comments

 

Boss Up said:

HE's RIGHT

AND IM GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM

OBAMA 0'8!!!!!!!!!!
July 16, 2007 6:35 PM
 

M.EXTRA MONEY said:

EXCELLENT POINTS MADE BUT I STILL DONT VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!
July 16, 2007 7:19 PM
 

bornnraisedCMR said:

Obama for pres!
July 16, 2007 7:31 PM
 

myspace.com/itsjohnp said:

He's right...The rappers say that its not there job to be rolemodels, but the youth still look up to them...When thriller was the hottest ish out, u didn't have all these cats claiming ot be drug dealers or thugs...sh*t, the same cats claiming to be hard had thriller jackets on in the 80's...Its funny how everybody follows suit, theres no ORIGINALITYi...OBAMA's got GOT MY VOTE, as soon as i finally register for the first time...24yrs old, and this will be the FIRST election i will cast a vote...
July 16, 2007 7:35 PM
 

hotrock11 said:

every black politician/leader says basically the same ol skit - no, but the artists need to do better because the audience is co-dependent on the artist...

....so when will the artists change?

....or when will real thoughts be said?
July 16, 2007 7:35 PM
 

Jaurenlo said:

When will Obama say something that comes from his mine.
July 16, 2007 7:50 PM
 

ATL PURE HUSTLA said:

Vote Obama.  Our future depends on it
July 16, 2007 8:06 PM
 

Chisle said:

Rappers havent stepped up to the place to raise these kids, but the people who are supposed to be raising kids havent been... the parents.  

Banner was talking about this on Meet the Faith on BET.  He was talking about how he put out the Cadillacs on 22's track, but it never made it to #1 even though it did get BET play.  You never saw that track on MTV either.  Now when Like a Pimp comes out... its on the chart for weeks and weeks and weeks.

So even if you DO try and put out uplifting, positive music, your audience has to be able to receive it.  And that whole process starts AT HOME!  

It takes a village.
July 16, 2007 8:16 PM
 

straitup said:

does obama even have a set platform? right now hes just along for the ride. he aint leading shit. this is the biggest 15 minutes of fame politician in resent memory
July 16, 2007 9:18 PM
 

addicto | 07.16.07 « said:

July 16, 2007 9:22 PM
 

nkognegr0 said:

when felons are allowed to vote thats when i will vote. I'm not a felon but i don't think its right you lose your rights because you messed up. no one is perfect so i think they should give your rights to vote back after 5 years or something. they will let a person from another country come over here gain citizenship and vote. BS
July 16, 2007 9:31 PM
 

Chisle said:

@nkognegr0 - convicted felons are sometimes eligible to get their voting rights restored
July 16, 2007 9:42 PM
 

R6Thrill said:

barack is just saying what yall want to hear. he's a big fat phony!
July 16, 2007 9:55 PM
 

everybodyisasnitch said:

What???? nkognegr0 . Negro please. As black folks we need to stop praising PImps, Thugs, hoes, killers, rapist, and etc... In my so called hood thats all we do, make the bad guys the HERO. Then when we lose our rights,then we claim its not fair. Stop selling drugs and get a job.
July 16, 2007 10:07 PM
 

BIGFOOT AKA CAINE 34TH said:

how the fucc can we get a job when we  are alway not what ther looking for i dont got no felony but i dont got a high school diploma and i have the same lucc as a 2 time felon finding a job this i why niggas steal and seal drug's not cuz it's cool hate diss so call usa im from here thats dose not matter clean record  as an adult  still cant get a job the only thing that i can turn to is the blocc obama i hope he can turn shit around  
July 16, 2007 10:40 PM
 

KRSONE said:

HE MADE A VERY GOOD POINT, BUT I'M VOTIN FOR AL SHARPTON IF HE RUNS!
July 16, 2007 10:53 PM
 

I said:

everybodyisasnitch good point but the sad part is rappers do understand their impact yet really don't want to take RESPONSIBILITY in that impact. Yes, we can say all day, it's up the parents and yes it is so true but at the same time, as a rapper, u have to understand ur apart of the problem for those who don't listen to their parent/parents and are followers. I admit, yes, I AM APART OF THE PROBLEM and all I may do is blast a song with a bunch of negative images and foul languages as I drive down the street while kids bobbed their heads to it. I accept that and own that AND will be ceasing my own behavior becuz I have begun to feel some kind of way in reinforcing negative behavior, no matter how minute my contribution may be. It's a hard thing to change but I am well on my way cuz I feel this way and want to stop doing it. It's called growing up and becoming a real, responsible adult....
July 16, 2007 10:53 PM
 

Akaneon said:

Obama is right yo... and this is a good message... indicating the need for change without bashing the art form... smart
July 16, 2007 10:54 PM
 

I said:

BIGFOOT AKA CAINE 34TH, my dude, u gotta understand that change takes hard work. Improving who u are takes hard work. When it's achieved, it shines like a beacon, mang. People will see it and gravitate to a more positive person. Trust me when I tell u I had to change who I am. No, I was no felon, yes, I graduated high school but being a darkskin, fairly well built black male is intimidating to many and my negative aura didn't help. I had to strive for better in who I was FIRST before I reaped the benefits on the outside, mainly by changing my attitude about who I was and how life is. Shit is going to be hard for many things you do in life but to cop out and do the wrong things defeats the purpose and just feeds into the negativity of who u are. People will pickup on that, QUICK. Man up and change, my dude and that comes with much respect cuz I know how hard it is. It takes quite a bit of time, tears, frustation, anger, and all that but happiness does creep in time to time. The trick is to keep happiness constant in making some progress....
July 16, 2007 10:59 PM
 

KillaRell said:

Obama is talking good stuff.  Being a politician it is hard to trust him, but I will vote every chance I can.  Like Malcolm X said, it's not Republicans and Democrats, its wolves and foxes.  Anyway, rappers do have to take responsibility.  With the money and fame comes responsibility.  Dang, that sort of sounded like Uncle Ben.  White kids go to the hospital, see a bunch of white doctors.  Black kids go to the hospital, may or may not see a black doctor.  White kids read comic books, they see white heroes.  Black kids read comic books, may or may not see black heroes.  White kids watch rap videos, may or may not see a white artist.  Black kids watch rap videos, see a bunch of artists.  Point I'm pushing here is that the black youth need something positive to see.  If all,or majority, of that it is rap videos then these videos need to be more positive.  Of course the music goes also, not just the videos.
July 16, 2007 11:53 PM
 

Surpo said:

i think we need to establish or own identity again. we wasnt pimps drug dealers or hoes until the 70's after they killed our leaders in the 60's.  when we intergrated into american society we took our place at the bottom it.  we let their false image of us become our new image and we abandoned our values bit by bit.  we are the only people who let the media define our culture instead of the other way around.  hip hop shouldnt be this powerful over the youth.  but since it is we need to start keepin it real in our music instead of feedin the kids gangsta fantasy bs.  in the 60's we martin luther king and malcolm x. In the 70's we had supafly and dolomite wtf happened?
July 17, 2007 12:56 AM
 

babesblingandbooze said:

chisle ur pic is crackin me up lol
July 17, 2007 1:05 AM
 

BIG DAME 414 said:

A EVERYBODYISASNITCH WHAT HOOD U FROM, CUZ U SOUND JUST LIKE ONE OF THESE CRACKERS, AND YEAH I KNOW ABOUT CRACKERS PLAYA, I'M FROM WISCONSIN. ONE OF THE MOST SEGREGATED STATES N THE US.TELL SOME OF THOSE POLITICIANS COME TO THE HOODS MORE, AND MAYBE THE KIDS AIN'T GOT 2 LOOK UP TO THE PIMPS, DRUG DEALERS AND THUGS, WHICH ARE MORE ACCESSIBLE THEN THEY ARE. FUCK THAT, RAISE YOUR OWN KIDS, I'VE LISTEN 2 N.W.A., TOO SHORT, 2 LIVE CREW AND GHETTO BOYS WHEN I WAS LITTLE BUT IT DIDN'T INFLUENCE ME TO GO DO NO DUMB SHIT THE SAME WAY THE MOVIES DIDN'T EITHER
July 17, 2007 1:41 AM
 

kutty0509 said:

rappers do play a part in this so if u on here saying the parents need to raise there kids its true but cant nobody be around there kids 24/7.i'm a parent and i do my best at raisin my two kids but they do see these videos and here this music and think thats how it is in life and a lot of r black folks to day r lazy they think they suppose to be making big money right off the back but really u got to start off somewhere before u make it big. see these kids see these rappers and think that is life havin all the females, shining,and all the cars and half of them dont even live like that. also i'm tired of people saying that its the parents fault when everybody no that over half the houses is single parents and most of the parents still in the club and aint even thinkin about there damn kids. The real problem is we got kids raising kids and dont no how to be mother or a father so they always taking there kids to the grandmother house and the grandparents gone let the kids do what they want to do and thats when they watch these damn videos and want to be like these rappers. Really most of all the music today is little kid riddles and sing along shit that kids can relate to so the rappers do play a part with this bubble gum shit they put out for kids
July 17, 2007 1:57 AM
 

DC CA$HVILLE said:

OBAMA 08!!!

RAPPERS THINK THEIR IRRESPONSIBLE FOR ARE YOUTHS ACTIONS, HUH.

LIKE TUPAC SAID, "I DIDN'T HAVE A DADDY, SO MUSIC WAS MY DADDY."  (TUPAC RESSURECTION)

July 17, 2007 1:59 AM
 

BIG DAME 414 said:

OUT OF ALL THE PROFESSIONS IN THE WORLD, ACTORS, COMEDIANS AND THE EVER SO HONEST POLICE, WHY R WE LOOKING AT RAPPERS TO CHANGE UP BUT IT'S COOL 4 ACTORS AND COMEDIANS TO EXPRESS THEMSELF. THAT'S SOME BULLSHIT SINCE RAP WASN'T EXCEPTED BY THE MAINSTREAM UNTIL IT BLEW THE FUCK UP. 2PAC SAID IT BEST" THEY DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT US, UNTIL WE GET UP N THIER CHILDRENS MIND, NOW THE GIVE A FUCK ABOUT US".
July 17, 2007 2:01 AM
 

kutty0509 said:

NOW BIG DAME THAT AINT ALL U LISTEN TO BACK IN THE DAY THESE AINT GOT IT LIKE WE HAD IT WE ALSO HAD OTHER RAPPERS TO LISTEN TO ALSO I BET YOUR PARENTS TOOK CARE OF HOME TO
July 17, 2007 2:05 AM
 

kutty0509 said:

FIRST OF THESE KIDS DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT NO ACTORS BUT I BET THEY CAN RAPP THE WHOLE SONG OF THAT WIPE ME DOWN BULLSHIT
July 17, 2007 2:17 AM
 

Ketchupboy72 said:

I will vote for him, but if Al Gore runs, I'm switching my support.
July 17, 2007 2:29 AM
 

BIGFOOT AKA CAINE 34TH said:

yo I good look's i need that love real talk
July 17, 2007 2:45 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

Will Smith for President!!! Jada will make sure He picks up on sum ov 'Pacs idears n views
July 17, 2007 5:41 AM
 

PhillyzFinest said:

rappers r just stupid like 50 cent said. obama is right on this one. but i wouldn't buy an album wit positive shit on there. its a catch 22. if u change up da music, no 1 will listen to it. ima probably vote for him cuz im tired of these republicans. damn. i miss bill clinton. he was the realest. the world was a better place wit him as president even tho he smoked weed, lied a lil bit and nutted all over dresses. LOL
July 17, 2007 7:06 AM
 

Akaneon said:

I don't think we should make it a straight up racial issue either, that's divisive and therefore not good

I think we need to get away from the idea of 'white jobs' and 'black jobs'. If Obama actually succeeds in becoming president, wouldn't that be a great image for black youth? You truly can become anything in the world if you work hard. You don't have to be a baller, or a rapper, you can be a doctor or a senator or a lawyer, or anything you wanna be.
July 17, 2007 7:31 AM
 

BlackSoldat said:

DC CA$HVILLE,

It isn't the responsibility of rappers to be role models or to raise the children of others. Parents need to step up & stop shifting blame to Hip Hop, TV, Video Games, etc. & stat owning up to their own responsibility.

LIKE TUPAC SAID, "I DIDN'T HAVE A DADDY, SO MUSIC WAS MY DADDY."  (TUPAC RESSURECTION)

The Lack of Real parenting is what makes music so influential in the lives of  many children.


July 17, 2007 8:26 AM
 

BlackSoldat said:

kutty0509,

Your comments validate the notion that many parents are falling short of the parenting needs of their children. Read what you wrote...

"i'm tired of people saying that its the parents fault when everybody no that over half the houses is single parents and most of the parents still in the club and aint even thinkin about there damn kids".

Being a single parent is hard but no excuse. There many good sinle mothers & fathers out there. As far as parents being in the clubs, a little clubbing is okay but spending more time getting ready to & going to the club than quality times with your own children is a problem (with the arent).

"The real problem is we got kids raising kids and dont no how to be mother or a father so they always taking there kids to the grandmother house and the grandparents gone let the kids do what they want to do and thats when they watch these damn videos and want to be like these rappers."

Exactly parents who either don't know or don't care to be good parent as you said are the real problem. NOT HIP HOP!

Look parenting isn't easy never has been, never will be. It's the greatest responsibity one can ever have. So parents do you best to own up to it & take responsibility of your kids & don't try to pass on the responsibity to others least of all Hip Hop.
July 17, 2007 8:49 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

Good Job Obama. He could have also taken the more popular Sharpton route. if they blame Hip-hop, they should blame Hollywood first. They sell more movietickets than Rappers sell Albums.
July 17, 2007 10:24 AM
 

FlySean said:

GO BAMA ITS UR BIRTHDAY!
July 17, 2007 10:56 AM
 

JAH-MALE THE 1 said:

some body need to listen to big check this out big homie.  I'm 22 6'3" dark skinned and I went to college graduated and all.  I still can;t keep a job.  I can get one paying less but when I work my ass off for a year or two and start requesting some odfthat white boy money them mothafuckaz always fire me.  The answer is not in a president.  The one thing we thrived on even through segregation was our business.  We don't own shit so we can't get hired or place a firm ground into anything.  Until we start creating black business and supporting black business we still gone be D-boys athletes, rappers, and soldiers.  But that's only a small percentage of us.  The rest of us is crack heads fans and reqular old ass citzens barley getting by.  Support black business Y'all.  Look up Oklahoma cuty and Blackwall street if you think I'm playing or Bullshittin' And if I need some street cred.  CRIP gang Northtown ryda Chedda Boy Clicc Veg made what up.
July 17, 2007 11:52 AM
 

MackSwami said:

Do yall really think racist ass America is going to vote for a man named Obama??????????????
That aint happening come election day.
They are trying to bait us into thinking he has the best shot democratically and putting him on the ticket. And using the
"first black president theme" to get us to put him on the ticket.
Same thing with Hilary.
Then they easily whip us with a Republican veteran in the election and we have 4 - 8 more years of this bullshit.
GORE FOR PRESIDENT 08
He's the only real shot we have to win.
Im not trying to hate on Obama.
of course I want a black man to be president. Its just not his time yet IMO.
think about what I say.
And think deeply about everything that has happened since we got fleeced in 2000.

Gas was $1.25 before the towers fell.

 
July 17, 2007 11:54 AM
 

jmonjy23 said:

Obama say just something what not really on his mind he is just afraid of rappers dat wat i can say cuz they can kick his asses
July 17, 2007 11:57 AM
 

kutty0509 said:

blacksoldat hiphop still play a problem look at the songs out now who do they target kids. sing a hook and look at that bubblegum shit its everywhere so go to your projects and u tell me who these kids look up to if u around my age we had it way better then these kids got it now i'm 28 and when i was a kid u never seen a video like that on tv . the other day on the radio they had a 11 year kid on the radio rappin and guess how he was rappin i got 24 on the whip and he's big pimpin what the hell he no about that.now u tell me where he gt that from these bubble gum rappers out here that dont even got that. so stop playin yourself if u dont think rapper play a part in threse young kids mine
July 17, 2007 12:03 PM
 

Presidential said:

Damn there are some ignorant ass mofos up in here. So just because Obama expressed an original opinion that I know for a fact ain't nobody in here heard come out of another politicians mouth, he's saying what we want to hear? Check his track record...he ain't never done anything shady or questionable as a politician and that's one of the reasons the GOP fear him. He's smart, he's genuine, and he has no dirt for them to throw at him. He's raised enough money to be a serious threat AND he voted against the war in Iraq when that issue originally came to play. I think his only real competition is Edwards. That's one slick ass country white boy right there. If Obama wins the Democratic primary, he will win the election. Republicans will live in the shadow of Bush for years and years. McCain already is about to fold because he can't get any financial backing and Giuliani has multiple pictures of him dressed like a woman. Even the red states ain't goin' for that. I still think Powell could have won back in the day if he wasn't scared of assassination. And Al Sharpton???? I'm never votin' for a nigga' that still got a perm! That's a hairstyle that came about when blacks still wanted to be white and were trying to bleach their skin or straighten their hair. Y'all want a house nigga' leading the country? Fuck that.

Truly,
      Presidential
July 17, 2007 2:40 PM
 

everybodyisasnitch said:

I'm from MARCY and word to everything I love I don't have a H.s DIP. But I still went out and found me a job, so what it pays low...it beats jail, in jail you work for 25cent hr. Word to Biggie. The hood don't love, that's one of things I had to learn the hard way. Sweep floor, mailroom, fastfood ect...all you need is your SSI.D AND PIC I.D FROM THE STATE. And remeber everybody is telling in the hood.
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