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If you were around in the 90’s you remember that rap was king on the radio. Gangsta’s ruled the radio and T.V. airwaves with their brash unapologetic, in-your-face-hype. Many of them claimed to be from the ‘hood’ (a euphemism for poor neighborhood.) when in fact, some of them were college educated and had a wonderful upbringing. It was a ploy to sell albums and the facade was successful. To the dismay of many it wasn’t black America that bought all those albums, but white s