David Mays Discusses the “Eminem Machine”
Mays talks about a letter the he received from a teacher whose student doesnt believe that Eminem didnt create hip-hop. One Caucasian boy rudely stated, What are you talking about? Eminem created Hip-Hop and hes better than any rapper out there. It is sad that it appears mainstream America has embraced Eminem as Hip-Hops creator and King, just [as it did] with Elvis Presley when he stole the credit for Rock n Roll from Chuck Berry.
Recently several big names in hip-hop got together to discuss the state of hip-hop and how they can influence a change. For over 20 years, Hip-Hop culture has been this countrys single most powerful force in the battle to improve race relations and destroy the racism and racial profiling that continues to pervade our society. Thanks to the visionary insight of my friend and partner Raymond Benzino Scott, myself and other leaders of the Hip-Hop industry are now focused on preserving our culture and its power to promote racial unity.
David Mays concluded his letter by saying, To allow this impact to continue is to open the door for Hip-Hop music to be co-opted similarly to Rock n Roll and other forms of popular Black music this century. This is an uncomfortable issue for many of us to discuss because it forces us to take a real honest look at ourselves and the way racism is programmed into our society. But we must have the courage and integrity to face it now, or it may soon be too late.
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