December 05, 2000
50 Cent has shared his thoughts on the state of today’s Hip Hop and whether he thinks it is more violent than it’s ever been before.
The G-Unit mogul recently launched the first episode of his Hip Hop Homicides series on WeTV which investigates a series of murders that have plagued Hip Hop in recent years, including the likes of Nipsey Hussle and Pop Smoke.
Walking alongside host Van Lathan, 50 debated whether Hip Hop has become more violent over the years, explaining that although he thinks the “energy” has remained the same within the culture, he believes social media has been a game-changer.
“I think it’s the same energy but we’re in a different period so it looks different,” he says in the show. “It’s gonna happen where everyone can take a look on camera. When Nipsey gets killed, for the first time they saw him get killed.
“Because of social media, everyone’s involved now. Because those kids in middle America are clicking the fucking button to look and are fascinated with the killings because they’re living on a side so wild compared to the conservative lifestyle they’re having.”
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