Violence has no place in our communities or the music culture we love. Recently, hip-hop legend Buckshot Shorty, co-founder of Black Moon and a pioneer of East Coast rap, allegedly was reportedly assaulted in Flatbush, Brooklyn. This brutal incident is a painful reminder of the challenges artists can face within their own communities. Buckshot’s impact on hip-hop is immense, inspiring generations with his unique sound and powerful lyrics.
We stand against violence in all forms and call for a safer, more supportive environment for artists and fans alike. Let’s celebrate hip-hop for its power to uplift, not divide.
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