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Published Sunday, January 06, 2008 10:35 AM
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By Chris Richburg

A possible ban on gangsta rap music could be on the horizon pending the outcome of a police investigation of a New Year's Day brawl in Reading, England.

 

According to the Reading Evening Post, authorities are looking into whether gangsta rap played a role in a fight that took place at 2:30 a.m. at Café du Sport.

 

A 24-year-old man was gouged in the head with a broken bottle as the ruckus moved from inside the club to outside the venue at St. Mary's Butts.

 

Officers, who tried to control the assault by using spray, were also attacked.

 

An 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm following the brawl. He is currently released on bail until Feb. 1.

 

The cause of the incident, which involved 20 people, will be looked into next week when town centre inspector John Relph meets with the manager of Café du Sport.

 

If the music played at the club that night attracted a "hardcore minority of thugs", Relph will consider a ban on that music.

 

"If the general consensus throughout all town centre bars and clubs is that the heavier side of R'n'B, Hip-Hop and gangsta rap music attracts violence, Thames Valley Police will look into banning it," the inspector told the Evening Post. "The matter will first be discussed in depth with PubWatch, which overlooks clubs and bars in Reading."

 

Despite Relph's claims, Colin Charles, the promoter of the Café du Sport event, said the music played that night should not take the blame for violent behavior.

 

"This type of R'n'B is played in bars across Reading all the time and has nothing to do with gangsta rap music," he told the paper. "I have never experienced violence like this at one of my events before. The police are out of touch if they think old skool R'n'B and funky house from the 90s will make people violent. If anything should be banned from the town centre, it should be under 21-year-olds, trainers and sportswear - then you'll see a massive reduction in trouble."


Comments

 

Cycl-1777 said:

So what kind of music is bein' played when all the brawls start at soccer games? How bout bannin' that shit too. Mutha fuckas try to blame rap for everything. These cats have riots over soccer matches and bar brawls all the time but if Ice Cube is playin' in the background during one of them "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It". How bout keepin' it real, it was alcohol and unruly mutha fuckas that did that shit. Don't blame the music.


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January 6, 2008 11:19 AM
 

superman318 said:

this is ridiculous
January 6, 2008 11:23 AM
 

slimturk said:

Wow a ban on this music....it seems like they are trying to ban gangsta rap globally....

It seems the only person making sense in all this is Colin Charles....Its not the music.....Its the GOOFS who go to any club anywhere and start acting "Hard" .... If there is anyone to blame it is them idiots....Or do what they do here in my country.....

NO  COLOURS, BANDANAS, SPORTSWEAR, NO BAGGY CLOTHES, ETC....

This is probably the only way to stop the violence in most of the clubs...Atleast for my country....

But another thing really is....if it is the music and people are that influenced by the music to get into fights, etc.....YOU NEED HELP...not only help but u are pathetic, immature, a disgrace to your parents, etc....Seriously there is no excuse...anyways, thats just an opinion...
January 6, 2008 11:35 AM
 

slimturk said:

@ Cycl-1777,

That is so true.....Why is it soccer brawls are caused....That music needs banning as well...
January 6, 2008 11:36 AM
 

crooked wild said:

this is fuckin gay, why dont they band rock music as well? rock has just as much as fucking influence then "gangsta rap" does anyways
January 6, 2008 11:49 AM
 

fullgalaxy1 said:

CUBE COULDN'T HAD SAID IT BETTER HIP MADE ME DO IT. IT'S 08 TIME FOR ANOTHER MOVEMENT
January 6, 2008 11:52 AM
 

Eight Mile Road Music News » Gangsta Rap Ban Possible In Reading, UK said:

January 6, 2008 12:06 PM
 

UK NEWS: ‘GANGSTA RAP’ BAN IN UK « MAD NEWS said:

January 6, 2008 12:50 PM
 

edit said:

Time to call up Jeezy...you cant ban the snowman.  Music doesn't make you violent...Sad that in 2008 people don't realize that.

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January 6, 2008 1:41 PM
 

ICEBERG504 said:

WTF is "Gangsta Rap"?

"Axl Rose (& nem) are not gangster rock-n-rollers & Marlon Brando (& nem) is not a gangster actors, so I'm not a gangsta rapper." (Tupac interview)



Media stereotypes of black men as more violence-prone, and media’s disproportionate focus on black crime (which is confused with the personas that rappers adopt), contribute to biased treatment of rap. The double standard applied to rap music makes it easier to sell the idea that “gangsta rap” is “more” misogynist, racist, violent and just plain dangerous than other music.

For example, an Orlando Sentinel article (2/26/92) managed to refer to the Geto Boy’s second album We Can’t Be Stopped as having “some horribly violent and misogynist imagery,” while in the same article Guns N’ Roses’ Use Your Illusion is called “merely obnoxious on songs like ‘Back Off Bitch’ in which Axl Rose declares war on women. Why is a “bitch” reference made by a black “gangsta rapper” considered more offensive than one made by a white “bad boy” rocker?

This softer treatment of white rock/ pop stars by the same media that constantly flog rappers as irresponsible (Newsweek referred to rap as “sociopathic entertainment”—11/29/93) has existed since hip-hop became a popular phenomenon. Perhaps the apex was the 1990 controversy surrounding rap group Public Enemy, which was charged in nearly every major media outlet with being anti-Semitic, based on statements made by a group member who was later fired from the band.

During this same period of time, Guns N’ Roses’ lead singer Axl Rose made several homophobic, sexist and racist comments on his records and in a Rolling Stone interview. His album at the time had a song called “One in a Million” which attacked “niggers” and “immigrants and faggots,” who “Start some mini-Iran or spread some fucking disease.” Yet the Public Enemy controversy received much more prominent coverage: References to Guns N’ Roses often seemed to be included as after-thoughts in coverage of charges of anti-Semitism by Public Enemy.




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January 6, 2008 1:43 PM
 

K.r.u.n.k.y said:

thats jus pathetic
January 6, 2008 2:34 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

January 6, 2008 3:03 PM
 

LTBROWN said:

DUMB AS HELL. SAW THIS ONE COMING FOR MILES. :SMH:
January 6, 2008 3:37 PM
 

Gangsta Rap Ban Possible In Reading, UK [allhiphop.com] at dropmagazine.com said:

January 6, 2008 3:43 PM
 

K.A.K. DEUCE said:

Waaooow
January 6, 2008 3:58 PM
 

gangsta rap « NARMER’S PAGE said:

January 6, 2008 4:18 PM
 

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January 6, 2008 4:18 PM
 

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January 6, 2008 4:18 PM
 

infamous118 said:

Who will they be considering to be Gangsta Rap?
January 6, 2008 4:38 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

FUCC THE U.K. THEN......
January 6, 2008 4:53 PM
 

slimturk said:

Oh yeah they banned Snoop Dogg for entering UK.....bc of some plane incident....I guess that was the start of hating against North America as a continent....Then 50 Cent and Kanye West went over and toured and made HUGE AMOUNTS of UK money (Pounds which is 2.5 x the North American currencies....lol) and the artists from within the UK are not even that big....

I guess in 2008 we wont hear about our North American artists touring overseas....especially the hip hop artists...Come on....this is awful....Stop the ban....

When will North America join the ban on Gangsta Rap? lmfao
January 6, 2008 5:46 PM
 

Bleak626 said:

THEY CANT JUST BANNED GANGSTA RAP JUST OVER ANY LIL' THING THAT JUST DOESN'T MAKE SENSE MUSIC DON'T MAKE YOU DO ANYTHING EVERYONE'S MAKES THEIR OWN CHOICE THATS WHATS UP!
January 6, 2008 5:52 PM
 

ForeverRepresentIt said:

Remember when Em said, "They say music can alter moods and talk to you. Well can it load a gun up for you , and cock it too. Well if it can, then the next time you assault a dude. Just tell the judge it was my fault and i'll get sued." This is some silly shit. How about banning alcohol cuz thats probably the real cause.
January 6, 2008 9:05 PM
 

RLM $Getmoney$ said:

I agree with this completely. If you ban Gangster Rap the world will be full of roses and bunnies. I think it will solve the problems in Iraq too. DOWN WITH GANGSTER RAP!!!!

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January 6, 2008 9:15 PM
 

RLM $Getmoney$ said:

@forever ...

Em is that dude.. listen to his music, he's so on point with his feelings towards the game.
January 6, 2008 9:16 PM
 

Darnell004 said:

Some foul shit. They ain't never going to stop. Forever going to try and come up with shit to bring hip hop down.
January 6, 2008 10:17 PM
 

grouchy greg said:

Hip-Hop is Public Enemy #1 across the world. Come on yall isn't that how we love it anyway! In the 1950's African-American Doo Wop and Rockabilly scared the establishment to their bones!!
January 6, 2008 10:36 PM
 

vega_diamond said:

ban deeeeeeeeeeeessss!!!!!!
January 7, 2008 12:12 AM
 

slimturk said:

@ Bleak626,

I think that is the next step...Ban alcohol from clubs....and sell pop only....What fun it would be to go to a club without alcohol bro...This world is insane these days....This is the funniest shit i ever heard in my life of 28 years though....A country to ban what the media talks about as "Gangsta Rap"....If this happens then how will musicians continue to get paid?....



@ ForeverRepresentIt,

Damn, U r on point bro....Eminem stated CLEAR for us ALL as humans no matter what culture you are....That song that those lyrics are from are so true to what we are facing in life...

I guess the next time i have road rage i will listen to what Ice Cube stated in his song...."Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It"....Just have to find a lawyer to explain that to the Judge.....Then im good standing in the Court of Law....
January 7, 2008 12:27 AM
 

a.sea said:

lol. when when they see you will never be able to ban an entire genre of music. it will only lead to more crime when people who are fans will somehow some way get their hands on this. and all the ppl that are said to fall into this category are probably not going to willingly give up their careers because someone doesn't like what they say. DON'T LIKE IT=DON'T LISTEN.
January 7, 2008 12:46 AM
 

I said:

Hmm. Someone said something about banning alcohol, up here. Point well taken. Governments won't do that, though, and that actually has a mind altering, physical affect on people...but, at the  same time, a person is still held responsible for their actions.

I'll say this - Yes, music can alter how u feel about things, like many things in ur life but as it has been said time and time again, it's up to the individual to be responsible for their actions.
Just cause a muh-cuffa says, for example, "Tear da club up!!" in the most emotional amount of screaming, the person in the club, hearing SHOULD understand that is something that should be taken literally.
Yet, at the same time, it's pretty amazing how much music can affect who we actually are. Think about how much whatever u may listen to, in this case, I would think, on this blog, it would be rap, has impacted how u perceive things in life. From the way u may tilt ur hat to the side with that doo-rag under it, to how u may feel about someone who actually DOESN'T dress in the same manner, think that they are "corny" or whatever.
Or someone who speaks proper english as opposed to speaking slang terms. We have these little bits of residue of our music, or, maybe even more of the root, our environments.
I remember a time when all this hard shit was NOT in such a strong existence. Most cats over here on the East coast were on a more peaceful tip based on the hiphop that affected us at that time. Yea, there was minor violence in lyrics but that did not dictate songs like it does, now.
Just thought I'd give more incite on the overall BUT I definitely do not agree with this proposed ban. It's very hypocritical and unjust.
January 7, 2008 1:52 AM
 

Flipped said:

@ cycl-1777 & slimturk;

If u actually have read the media or live in England u know there are rarely huge scraps in the football stadiums. They'll b usually a few and those people would b arrested. The football hooliganism ur on about and the riots take place outside the matchs and r often between different firms, so u cant blame a music for it or else they would probably try and ban it too.

But tht doesnt help this problem, i dont have a clue y they r trying to blame 'gangsta rap' for an alcohol influenced attack. Fuck em! It is ignorant to believe that music was the sole reason for the attack.

And to this talk about banning alcohol - get the fuck outta here lol!!!!! Just because americans cant take there 'liquor' :P... they wont b able to remove alcohol from our society, its a way of life. Its been around too long.
January 7, 2008 2:25 AM
 

charliestons said:

those dudes are not normal.... this ain't normal street violence....these dudes crazy.....u cant blame d music dats just off point....
these dudes hav nothing to live for so they just start shit for no good reason....
If there was a world government, it won't be able to ban hip hop....so 4get it...
January 7, 2008 4:22 AM
 

poe said:

like banning it will stop music lovers in the UK from listening, what r they gonna do, write u a ticket???


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January 7, 2008 7:31 AM
 

Boss Up said:

Fre Hip Hop
January 7, 2008 9:20 AM
 

Unseen said:

People are thinking the ban is all UK but it's not, it's just one town and if you read the article properly you'd understand it's just at clubs
January 7, 2008 9:46 AM
 

jaeda said:

If the UK ban rap than they should ban heavy metal music. Heavy metal artist use all types of drugs and they like to do stupid shit such as kill themself. But once again as always when something happens rap gets blamed for it. If the uk want to ban rap then FUCK the UK's government.
January 7, 2008 10:13 AM
 

Backspin202 said:

January 7, 2008 10:29 AM
 

punksjumpup2getbeatdown said:

what a joke....the government is shaddyyyy!!
January 7, 2008 12:13 PM
 

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January 7, 2008 12:25 PM
 

EReal said:

Despite Relph's claims, Colin Charles, the promoter of the Café du Sport event, said the music played that night should not take the blame for violent behavior.

"This type of R'n'B is played in bars across Reading all the time and has nothing to do with gangsta rap music," he told the paper. "I have never experienced violence like this at one of my events before. The police are out of touch if they think old skool R'n'B and funky house from the 90s will make people violent. If anything should be banned from the town centre, it should be under 21-year-olds, trainers and sportswear - then you'll see a massive reduction in trouble."
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Score one for hiphop! Take that you stuffy old english bastards!

I wish I could spray fart in your dinner TONIGHT inspector John Relph!!
January 7, 2008 1:48 PM
 

Beno-other M.B.A. said:

"hardcore minority of thugs"?


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