I just edited my last post to include this bolded part because I feared you would think that when I mentioned PE & I now see from your last post, ted, that you are all up-in-arms that I mentioned them.
I know you were just trying to educate us about some of the parallels of Nas' message to some of Dylan's more radical sentiments & like I wrote before, he is, from what I've read, more gifted of a rapper than most, but I still prefer Public Enemy for meaningful raps.
That may sound whitebread (since many white people also like PE) & dated to you, but it's my opinion.
By the way, Dylan can often be a cynical even hateful, untrusting, crotchety fuck in many of his songs.
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