When Keeping It Rap Goes Wrong: 10 Cases Of Rap Music Putting People In Bad Situations
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Michelle Obama – Common Backlash
In May 2011, Michelle Obama decided to keep it all the way 100 and invite Chicago rapper Common to a poetry slam at the White House. The move was slammed by conservatives who called Common “quite controversial” and basically tried to label him a gangster rapper at every turn. Common.
With all the backlash, Mrs. Potus might as well have invited Chief Keef to perform “Don’t Like.”
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