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question 14
according to the documentary hip hop evolution - the new guard, what hip hop artist noted that hip hop could be a vehicle for angry black voices? initially, this artist resisted signing to a record label because there was too much oppression going on and simply being a rap artist wasnt good enough.
○ chuck d
○ rick rubin
○ rakim
○ ll cool j
○ naughty by nature
○ queen latifah
○ roxanne shante
○ big daddy kane
Chuck D, frontman of Public Enemy, viewed Hip Hop as a platform for marginalized Black voices to address systemic oppression. He initially resisted major label deals, believing just being a rap artist was insufficient to confront the widespread injustice faced by Black communities, which aligns with the details from the Hip Hop Evolution: The New Guard documentary.
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