Released a month ago with already nearly half-a-million page views, rap song “Lil Mouse Get Smoked” has created quite a stir. The song, which celebrates violence and murder, was penned by a 13-year-old Lil Mouse who lives on the South Side of Chicago. While the song continues to pick up steam, NewsOne spoke with violence and mental health expert Terrie Williams as well as Lil Mouse’s producer, P. Noble, about whether this type of music — in light of what’s happening in our communities — is acceptable.
This is thing in the Hoods today, "The Bad things are Good and the Good things Are Bad." This Young man would get clowned if he was smart or into his books, but being encouraged to act like thugs at an early age is welcomed and pushed hard! |
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