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use and this edition of 360 view, we're going to talk with rap music artist bryson gray about the woke midst of the industry. and whether it's an honest reflection of its audience. let's get started . ah, find the mash shooting at an elementary school and you've already checked us in march of 2020 to republican representative. ronnie jackson grew much fire when he said kids are exposed to all kinds of horrible stuff nowadays. i think about the horrible stuff that they hear when they listen to rap music, the video games that they watch with all of this horrible violence. and he wasn't the only one who put the blame of the escalation of a violence in the streets of the united states on the rap music industry. in fact, since almost the beginning of the rise of rap and hip hop, critics have often tried to tie their jaundra to violent crime in the eighty's. one
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of the 1st targets was run dmc, who during the group $986.00 raising hell tour police and journalists, the blame is music for the violence occurring and towns that the group visited. this include a show in long beach, california in which a gang violence in the crowd also was largely blamed on rap atlanta, robert young thug, and gunner were among 20 defendants charged with george's racketeer influence and corrupt organizations. act in may of 2022 with conspiracy and a street gang activity with prosecutors courting many of the rap artist lyrics as motivation for the violence being committed in the streets. even the current mayor of new york has been critical saying, we pulled trump off twitter for what he was spewing. adam said yes, we are allowing music in displaying of guns and violence. but as it vilifying a shon or of music just escaped goat for the various problems society facing is rap
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music. just a reflection of these problems, which those in power actually refused to address or even have created. repre. bryson gray is a you to personality content creator who is recognized for publishing a conservative opinion pieces, christian faith, videos, and music on itself and type self titled channel. now it's public support. a former president, donald trump, during his presidency, grew his music and his voice much attention, especially following the release of let's go brandon, which went viral worldwide before this. however, bryson had a very long established career, even though he is only 31 years old in the music industry and claim performing alongside artist $0.50 and many others. i figured if we are going to talk about the status of the rap music industry, why not get someone who has been a part of it for so many years, pricing great, thank you so much for joining us here on the 360 view. thank you so much for having me. ok, so let's talk about what is the current status of the rap music industry was. this is disgusting. is murder, sex, violence drug, you know,
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back. and they used to be drug deal and that was being addicted to the drugs themselves. people like future and not as what you can say like playboy, cardi. looking to see we've been tailed there who don't know their own drove me out . demonic and you know, but i wouldn't place the entire a when say, gain culture and rapid tide. names of the mafia was doing the same thing, not work during the time. and there wasn't really music there unless you wanted to blame for everything that happened. exactly. so i wouldn't play around with that, but now you sort of have to and i'm used to cargo as an example. so i know a lot of the rappers from chicago. and if you, if you talk to them, you know, gang was to be on the rose blocks, you know, some people, people breaking the story rules. now it's not even that. now people just want to kill people. and if you top of the will from the gangs, they will tell you, i have multiple pockets with them. they say that people go up wanting to be known
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as a shooter or wanting to know the killer has nothing to do with drugs exists not care about drove, have to see more about even drug dealers. my present of mine if you go to chicago as i'm sort of moderate and that's changed from prior from, from the eighty's and ninety's, it's a new, it's a new, as a new, very new world. and how does that help is that helping are hurting the culture in the area? of course is hurting it because you've got people that their whole goal in life is to catch a body. you know, i'm saying and then that that culture is gonna have actually spread it. so i'm from high point north carolina. there's lillia pays now the college real. so this is where the drill, cultural, and definition of drill is going to kill somebody that's, that's, that's what their lives liter. drill music is. there's actually music created with that with that intention and purpose right now. yeah. publishers that are actually publishing it. and you tube that's allowing that to be on their platform. yes, it's really driven one of those top drivers now as part of chicago. went to the u. k. and i was new york agree with the new york grill is probably the most part of
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the full intention is just to motivate people to go kill or that you're talking about. you're going to go do it yourself, or it's a bragging about people you've already killed. yeah. if you look it up piper and wipe through us in florida, and this is popular. yeah. and they're not being censored of everything in this world right now. it's being censored, i've political voice in this type of me. why not? is it because it's an artistic form, right? free speech. i'm so let me talk to people like julio julio from florida and afford andrea. he made a song literally at the grave sites. his ops or opposition, a rival gang members, and he, he had their pictures dancing with their pictures because his, his, i killed these people. i real keys and then beat these kid mothers do interviews crying. you know, exam or to go like this or cargo represent chief keith that everybody knows. he, papa rises been call smoking on toko and everybody about that white man, i'm sloping. we took a 15 year old kid from chicago. they got shot he'll,
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he'll kill again and took from the other, from the other gang as a senior. okay to his mom. his mother does interviews also. so i really don't understand how deep is this goal for digital kids. listen, it's and that's why we're having a shot like this. so people can understand because if you don't understand, if you don't even have knowledge about it, then there is no way to create the solution for this. so then the question is, is this kind of music more of a reflection of society as it is? or do you think it's more shaping in molding society for the future? i think of both, but i think one is more distraught than what his motive desire for the future. as we say it, everybody knows the go for conservative still think that the crime is a problem with drugs, right? so everybody know that usually we use the crime, it's tied to drove vision was as match true anymore. now is really i want to kill people from your gang so i can go brag about it. and then it just, you know,
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a back and forth with that may even, why i'm from the whole, it's a grand page dedicated to the real saying rom from. and everybody brags about what they killed all they gave you and last frame. and then a brian, you know, they mock the other person deaf. you know, i'm saying in this is actually very demonic. we really start looking into was, this is spreading out to florida, people in the u. k. if you went to the u. k. stabbings when, when you k drill got popular and we've got new york, they're saying crime is going up that democratic marriage and brought up crime and going up is connecting directly to, to drill minute. now this has some, this has some evidence of being true versus saying from the pe gang told us how to rap music. can we say that? but now is crazy. okay, so then you look at what is happening in the streets, how our publishers getting away with actually promoting it. i mean, if they're going to hold a gun, manufacturers possibly responsible for mass gun shootings in schools. why are they
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not holding these music labels of these artists responsible if they can directly tie the 2 together? they're going to say freedom of speech and freedom of expression that that's, they're going to say because the mayor from the are already tried to bands, room music. and then he decide, he decided not to, i mean you can band is type of music, but they're citing freedom of speech. freedom of expression of saying thank a survey to say we look at the sort of mistake. we still have a man actually ban our stuff, right, right. yours, good band. but music actually is celebrating the killing or taking a life does not. i can literally show you bring my solid. you type in the you tube can't come up. i what am i, what am i fall is may have posted it unable to get away with it, but you can, he was in my account was a guy, bam. you type in julio, folio cheap keep on is real solid. you can just closer up in your mind and it will all be all you tube right now. music video. i bought a gang size and everything. wow. so there is this call for politicians to be held accountable for actions which some believe that are but inspired by this rhetoric.
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so we talked about the music label, but what about these rap artists? how to kind of like, what we're seeing down in georgia, that they are going to be held accountable legally for the actions which can be attributed to their lyrics. but will it even be enough for it actually will people go oh, you went to jail for a year? well that not possibly booster them. well, i don't think people can go to jail for their lyrics cuz sometimes rappers lie. right. but they're lazy, they're connecting the lyrics to the actual crime they're committing because it pop or now the rappers who confess to crack so was that that we all right and like no, like robert king bon. like a lot of his songs, he confessed us so much, you would realize that go back to it as he would understand the culture, right? so in those cases, you can now they should be punished for the biggest bar and a happen may tied king bond to like 6 murders. he's there now, but after that they've had like multiple different murders. they have it after the,
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after they've already suffered the ultimate punishment for their music on that side of it. that music still lives on. i mean, you still have kids replaying the song. we're now repurposing the music from the eighty's and ninety's and beefing it up a little bit. that's just almost guaranteeing a long road of disaster that where is it headed? where is this going to what kind of culture is this going to ultimately result in what you were saying? and now, like i said, the culture now is not drug dealer culture trying to make money, right? it is, let's go kill the opposition. that's it, is all about killing, killing, killing, murder, murder, murder, murder, murder, investigations. are you going to end up with? and that's what, that's what we see. that's what that's what's happening. so we have the culture is going to get worse. now houses are going to get, i don't know, maybe maybe government goals a pairs like the movie or some, but i don't know, is it getting crazy bill? ok, so then let's look at what the call, what the communities doing about this themselves. obviously, people do not want continue people to continue to die within their community. why
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are we not seeing uprising against the music up against the people that are creating the people publish it? why are we seeing that from within? because obviously i don't think you're going to get that. obviously the pressure from the outside is going to do no good. if anything, make it bigger. well, the people in their view of opportunity to get out of that mass all these rap, or is there not going to be that not only care because they do it in the way to get out of it, right. and this is they, they've actually done so that they build a way to get out of the outside. i don't even understand how deep it goes. like i've been to half the stuff i've just told you. probably what the crap is. that is that i have teenagers even under. yeah. what of like a lot of people don't understand what actually is in this music. so now take 5, sing along with us. all busy got not got pop. they want to have these are real people. they're just, you know, i'm saying so, so we're making it cool. that's a part of it. is it? that's, that, is that not part of a bigger picture of manipulation of society? do you feel like, do you feel like now as much as rapp, ours are saying that they're trying to be free and they're trying to express
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themselves that they're actually a part of a bigger manipulation game to actually continue to devastated community. yes. how much money you think going into promoting the songs every song? i'm just so much i'm there's not a song you hear this artist loud to a record label. you do not hear a song from them that doesn't have a budget behind it. depend on the art is the paying on a budget, but a lot of times i got a friend who saw and go, they paid $250000.00. and so one song just to make that happen, i said ok. so there's money involved, all the money going back into the community. why are we, why are we seeing some of these artists they might want to get out of it? why aren't they coming back into the and putting some of there is some of the well, i mean they were inspired by their lifestyle growing up by their community growing up. why are they putting that money back in to try to make it better? all the celebrities i'm, i've never wanted to any of these who seen a black person, i wanted to gas stations in area. never, never the person else on the who. why not? that's the question. why not? i see that it was okay answer. i don't know. so then where are your churches,
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your, you said the mothers are doing the interviews and you're right, where are the churches, where are those businesses? why is it more of an outcry against this type of violence? it's being promoted by this music. i'm going to charge sort of embraces a lifestyle based on the braves the music per se, but the churches, worley, now the churches such as water down, nobody is preaching the true. nobody is saying, listen, if you continue that as you are going to have, as i was being told in the churches for some reason, even though that's was in the bible, go to revelation. revelation 218. you can go to mapping 24 and tell you the little bit where's you go to. thank you 31819. which tells you is our job to one of these people that turn on. bring up the bible. no more is all love, love, love. you can do whatever you want to go to the people you want to have in any way you know, and as to issue as i get it. ok. so ultimately this comes down. some would say wrap is just a form of art, therefore, should be held to a different scanner or has wrapped me should become activism and thus should be
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protected as a form of speech. how do you view the industry right now? i do believe it should be music period, not just wrap, should be protected on a free speech, but it has to be applied equally. so part of example, spotify has been 3 of my songs, but all is all about the mouth view. they're all still up. so in your song, it's not about money or someone could have just as many downloads as a key song as we've learned it can be, this is famous. yeah. so it's not about the dollars more about the message involved in the message. one message they like to bid out, the non forget, i'm independent. the label that person is demonic stuff on people. with that, with that paper when using someone as part of the playlist, i can't get on asked by bob why there's no possible. even though i'm a secular music and the pin, it is kind of impossible. you gotta be with the labels, the ballast, we're going to continue this conversation, the artist bryson and grey right after this break. and we're going to ask the role of the wrap industry and religious circles. i'm gonna expand on that. we'll be right back
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up with a neutrality is one of the most flexible concepts and international relations that you can be made so inherently difficult to grasp. the meaning that is useful to them. and since we have, it's been a country spirit with blue. oh, we talked about the social media platforms, tick, tock, youtube, others. some i look at it, you know why you don't like it, go somewhere else. is that the right way to handle it?
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would there be enough notification of people like yourself took your voice off these platforms, or is it better to try to grow, that sort of influencing those sort of the positive side on things like top and spotify and others? a fact you have to do both by one of the and go should be trading in parallel economy. ah, because perfect example. i'm want you to write. but last year i spent what the entire, almost the entire year with 2 stripes on my channel. you know, after one more who happens, you're done, you're done. i don't have a curse. why that medical information hate speech being made. so it's not fair and i feel like we're, we're not even playing the game. we're just getting controlled in the game and we're trying to work and we're trying to work within the game that we're not even, we don't even control. why do we shouldn't create unparalleled economies all the time? you have to. so i think we should do both, and that's outside of the positive right. reason that would be able to do that. i
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know you're trying to grow other rap artists that are alongside you in the message that you want to send writing this is, this has a little perplexed because the black thing is always been known. there is a one way to have a strong spiritual foundation. yet you listen to some of the top work for the artist today, and they are a far cry from the principles taught by any major religion, religion, not just today of christian values, the promotion of sex, violence and drugs are often themes. so where is this disconnect and when did it happen? who's behind it? fathers, there's not a lot of fathers at home. i'm not loving bank to god. i grew up with my parents. but they're those fathers at home. so father gives the, you know, i was personally kind of controversial but the father gives a strong hand. and i know there's a lot of, you know, good single mother's out there, but a woman can't give a man a strong hand. it just, it just, it just is there's not the man god created. palms. well, you don't have that,
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that already trace an imbalance in the child. so when the child grow up, now if there's a mother and father home, you can't home school. right? you probably can't afford private school. you want to public school. i mean, i went to public school every bad thing i ever learned in my life. i learned in public school. there's no. so that's what you learn everything. that's what you learned about a teacher, your phone, about a culture of the cultures there and that school whereby adjustments are way you know was rap music is proper, you know, going on. so that's one of the entertainment. i'll play the part of everybody. everybody is being influenced my, the entertainment, and then you're being influenced by everybody around you, one by the entertainment. and that's why the culture comes from bass, disconnect because i was a church is problem. i'm all the wife. well, you know, i'm probably more well attended. i mean, every sunday morning it's still there there. and even during toby, i think there was still peg houses where other churches are seeing definitely a decline in membership and audience. you're not seeing that and yet you have this,
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but i find it really cares cuz i've never heard somebody not say it's what you said . it's always the fathers, it's the black. where are they going? why are we not strengthening? why? why is that? still? it's not just our generation, the generation before us as the same. so why, why they're not doing a better job of getting the fathers back into the households? if that is seem to be such a major issue that is causing these problems, i'm give you reason is not going to be mother is, but one of them is because if you, if you're living off the government and you have a man in a home, you've taken off, that literally happened to so literally the government is this is a literally disenchanted rise. it is the sin, devising people to have a father in the home. there's a correlation, isn't always equal, call equal causation, but should be answer as if you look up when this country introduce full scale welfare and hope that when the the thing motherhood raced on arriving now in a black community everywhere. we mainly in the back room anyway, when you look at that, it's a very interesting time. coral correlation there. yeah. okay. it's exactly like the
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numbers are exactly the same. yes. so i mean then outside of that is seen for an occasion. everybody knows of you have surgical but there's somebody pregnant this is like, you know, one on one life, you know, saying so i was cool to sexualize everything like when i was in 9th grade my entire goals and not be immersion anymore. you know, i that's, that's what was cool. he was a very, you was lane, you know, i'm saying so you're promoting santa and condoning san. that's going to lead to more single mother. only the last 5 is in a home because you didn't want to have this baby with this person and everybody is selfish because and not as stace as me. me, me, me, me culture of all that happens in his and his world. me, me, me, me, me. yeah. you know, i have several of our competitors. we have a towel, but that's how my rule in my life, not been the decision i made in ruin. it thanks but his child, the child rhonda, is also i need to get. we got to go kill the baby. you know, i'm saying so is to me me, me, me,
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me culture. that's ruining everything in his country. you know? and is music encourage that? i don't want to put everybody together because you are known as a christian conservative rap artist and you attribute your own music success because your music is well written and has a great b, drake, a competitor, the mainstream. could rap music industry ever be overtaken to a popular by a majority of artists like yourself, especially if they're trying to get away from me. me, me culture. it could be if a lot of critical started was that up and make it wasn't. can we prove that? will that go brand model? i mean it's not just rap music, pop music is all about sex. even country, modern country music about sex and shrubs from getting drunk. i mean all the java rock music a lot of times about doing allison, all types of music, any music, same thing, getting drunk every time. so all this stuff leaves the saying, i fly rab culture got that and murder it's like the double whammy. so we can compete, we brought it about consistently doing it and the reason why because it is human
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nature because we have to work harder to make something like that happen because we're sensor, you know, i'm saying we don't have the bud. so we can't pay it in front of your face virus, you know, saying you sort of have a seek it out is going to be hard. but i mean, we proven we can, we can do it. has the rap music industry been as affected by the woke movement as all of the other? john was of art today. yes, i'd like to start a little late, but man is it happening? bass? people forget like less than 10 years ago. eminem was literally 3 in the drain in the community has music. right? and it's funny, you say it's funny and nobody people got mad, but like even a bit in care, he would come back 10 times harder. you know where to do that today? oh, heck. now when he came out and put the hand, you know it's over, that's what we're going to have. have got into a nice a lot of rappers paying their nails like kid cutting nicely. robertson dresses plenty. you know, the look at the he is not were received really. you know,
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it is for crime reasons when he dresses and pain in a big lap and the comments and because it's like, oh no we all for a while for i will do that. you don't, sam, but of course they pushing and now now for us on the live you, it was an announce normal law before the young coming up. the end of coming up. they don't care. they wasn't what car listen to the way his painted nail. they listen to what he addresses on the on know that was a little narcotics and saying nobody industry, if they live in i live. nobody's working them. i want to go to the suburbs. yeah. i think you do that from my question because there is a satanic panic that's going on amongst a lot of called a lot of the suburbs say, but also probably a lot of money, a lot of cultures because it's happening in pop culture. you see that nasdaq says blood tennis shoes, sam smith is grammy performance. and is it just targeting just the gay artist, or is there justification for this alarm? it was all john was right now that you feel like there's more satanism to in
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today's music and possibly in music before hours for sure. and all jars is just, it's been and i was on for awhile but, but now was as being more so in papa john's. so you got pop meal. they wrap your are be nice. i see a more so in there. and the reason why i think everybody has their experience berry's mom there is trying to openly mark christianity. and now i think the whole goal is to it's a mark through the baby because they already got the culture now them been trying to do more last people of faith so so, so we don't be both with christianity. i mean, we find that people have judaism, muslim bay. there are still these common principles that all faith do share the principles. yes. but as we've seen with people michael name, if you say something about, you know, mark judy is on or jews, even max, secular jews. we see what happens with that. there is backlash on that. so if you, if you might, if you might, muslims, muslims won't pop out. but what about the principles that come out?
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it will be, why is it the muslims will be able to speak out? probably more and more involved. and the necessarily christians are right now. christians just going by the cd, i can tell you why because muslims, they can tell from their book. so muslim r o b, d and muslims are more, more into their faith and christians are christian. i mean, and i have time to can to difference when a christian in a worldly person, right with a mug, when you can even tell a difference. so the study followed, but that's why bail step out. they put some stuff like that. they tried it before that was the l g b, t and a mobile school who they had, they had to change it within a week. no matter what about that we played, we played about it. no, i'm saying it was different and still trying to get along. ok. so in the future, where does the music industry go? do you have high optimism that your type of music that you'll see a rebellion in this next generation. they're tired of dying in the streets, they're tired of their politicians are going to me. do you think you possibly we could see a revival or rebellion take what you want. yeah. for me, what's going on today? yes, i mean, cuz you're gonna see a lot more artist by myself coming out a lot more biblical are coming out to have chris that do the lovely debbie. you
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know, god loves everyone got a new car because a guy, you know, q and i set up the wrong way to rise q, but you start to see more biblical. kristen, not come out and give you wrath of god. today in the bible, everybody forget about. so you starting to see and i think a rebellion is happening. well, it completely take over. it'll be a battle we'll see to battle like every it out that we're dealing right now with every other call we know, go in and in her or we're going to suffer revelation price and gray, greatest equity things to running out of. and i'm going out here, this is when you're a 360 of you. i mean there's affecting you. thanks for watching. ah ah, i am rec center and i'm here to plead with you whatever you do,
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you do not watch my new show. certainly why watch something that's so different. my little opinion that you won't get anywhere else work of it. please do to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i change and whatever you do, don't want my show stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way things ah, it's done with lord street one and 2 were destroyed by great britain. it's a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on russian energy. the war in ukraine is all. mistakes were made and i have been elected as
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a leader of my party, angel prime minister in poland to fix them face the highest taxation. for this year alone, we have provided 2300000000 pounds of military support. and we will do the same again, next year. i knew hightail because that's the way a what truly motivates nato, is it strategic interests in geopolitical positioning? or is it ideology in a pathological hatred of russia? i will let the viewers decide, but one thing is certain, the alliance has put its very existence on the line. you can pay them to the bank. ah,
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