(Analysis) Brazilian rap has undergone a significant transformation since its inception. The genre initially embraced political diversity but has now largely aligned with left-wing ideologies. This shift has led to a growing sense of elitism among many rappers, who often dismiss opposing viewpoints. Hip-hop culture emerged in the late 1970s in the Bronx, New York. […]
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