Hip Hop, the War on Drugs and the Prison Industrial Complex Rob Hustle December 17, 2014 Hood Report, News, Opinion 1 Comment Freeway Rick Ross believes that Hip Hop is being used as a government weapon. The former drug kingpin turned activist says that the government has...
Hip Hop, No Longer a Voice for the Community Sarai Graves December 9, 2014 Hood Report, News, Opinion 5 Comments Today’s chart topping rappers range in type, style and delivery, but share the hard appeal of Gangster rap. However, the principles that produced...
Urban Media’s Corporate Greed and Exploitation of Black Communities Rob Hustle October 31, 2014 Hood Report, News, Opinion 4 Comments A recent RebelPundit video shows Chicago activists criticizing the black leadership and the Democratic party for failing black communities and has...
Conspiracy Theories Spark after Suge Knight Shooting Rob Hustle August 26, 2014 Hood Report, News Former Death Row Boss Suge Knight was shot 6 times on Sunday. What is known is that he was at a pre-VMA party hosted by Chris Brown. The party took...
“Dipstick” Producers SMH Records Attempts To Go Big with Jay-Z Rob Hustle August 23, 2014 Hood Report, News 3 Comments Jonathan Hay and Mike Smith, the founders of SMH Records, are at it again. In their latest move, they have offered Jay-Z $15 million dollars to...
Hard Hitting Hip Hop Video Highlights America’s Militarized Police State rebelpundit July 17, 2014 Hood Report, News, RebelPundit TV 3 Comments A new hip hop video "Call the Cops" hit YouTube this week. The video is hard core, but in a good way, highlighting the over militarization of local...
Shock Claim: Music Execs Conspired to Increase Prison Populations at Secret Meeting rebelpundit July 8, 2014 Hood Report, News 2 Comments A former self-described "decision-maker" of an "established company" in the music industry has made a shocking claim about a secret meeting that took place at a private home in Los Angeles in 1991. The author of the letter, who remains anonymous, attended the meeting where they claim that a man—presumed to be the owner of the home—explained to the 25-30 music industry guests that he had significant interests in privately owned prisons and their "positions of influence in the music industry would actually impact the profitability of these investments."