Hip Hop’s Reaction to The Baltimore Riots

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Following the tragic death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray after being arrested by police and the consequent riots in Baltimore, Hip Hops most influential figures and entertainers take to social media to sound off, sharing thoughts, encouraging words/prayers and more. Check out the full list.

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Whether imploring people to keep the peace or cheering on the activism, through these sentiments, we here at HHMW want it to be known that rioting is not revolutionary, it is reactionary!
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