In the beginning, Hip Hop was built on originality and authenticity. With that being said, a rapper getting someone else to write their own rhymes or having a “ghost writer” was frown upon. Now and days, many of your top rappers have used a ghost writer. Which leads to the debate: should a rapper’s legacy be affected if they don’t write their own rhymes? Listen to high school classmates, Mz. Tiffany, Quea 3 Stax, Tony Sweets, and Q (Quartez) Sweets debate whether or not that should be a stain on their legacy on their 22nd episode.
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