
I have recently begun to follow German-Turkish Hip Hop artist Chefket. His work is often soulful and his rhymes are intricate and engaging both lyrically and rhythmically. On Der Blinde Gärtner, his contribution to the "Deutschlands vergessene Kinder" compilation album, Chefket digs deeply into Hip Hop as the music of story telling to tell harrowing stories of child neglect and child abuse, in other words - as the title of the album indicates - Germany's forgotten children. This, to me, is the essence of what Hip Hop can accomplish anywhere in the world: it is the music of the powerless telling the world about personal experiences that have universal meaning. At its worst, Hip Hop is often about braggadocio, violence, and misogyny. But at its best, it can be a window into deeper truths, and can hopefully be an inspiration to positive action.
Well said!
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