The House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection held a hearing on Tuesday to examine the most important issue facing the nation, hip-hop. "Our representatives" heard stirring testimony from rappers about what is wrong and what is right with hip-hop. Master P couldn't apologize fast enough for using the word "b*****" in some of his past songs.
On the other side of the coin, rapper David Banner says he is just keeping it real. "I'm like (author) Stephen King: horror music is what I do," he said according to Contact music. "If by some stroke of the pen, hip-hop was silenced, the issues would still be present in our communities. Drugs, violence and the criminal element were around long before hip-hop existed."
If you are so inclined you can write your "representative" and tell them how much you appreciate them looking at the important issues instead of the frivolous ones. You'll find the contact information - right here
Click here to read today's full report
Preview and Purchase Master P CDs
Mother's Day Gift Guide Part 2
Mother's Day Gift Guide Part 1
Root 66: New Riders of the Purple Sage- Gene Clark- More
Robert Plant, Yes and Willie Nelson Among Stars Coming to Ozarks Amphitheater
Live: Heart and Cheap Trick Rock Tampa
Sammy Hagar, Bret Michaels, Alice Cooper Lead A&E's New Rock Biography Episodes
200,000 Fans Expected At Welcome To Rockville
Slash Adds Date To .E.R.P.E.N.T. Blues Festival Tour
Punk Supergroup Off! Announce Final Shows
Watch The Early November's 'Tired Of Lying' Video
Drive-By Truckers Expand 'Southern Rock Opera' For Special Reissue
Beartooth Add New Leg To The Surface Tour
KK's Priest And Accept Teaming Up For North American Tour