On Ep.27 of DITD. Drugs. Hip-Hop as a collective has gone from selling them to buying them. From highlighting the negatives to sitting on the fence. How & why did this happen?

FULL SHOW NOTES & TIMESTAMPS - https://share.transistor.fm/s/0187ff8f

Hip-Hop indulges in plenty of things we can consider negative. Money, sex, guns, gangs to name a few. But none of those has been as contentious as the conversation around drugs.

Back in the day, Hip-Hop were the sellers of them because that's what Uncle Sam forced them to do. Some outright denounced it, some made positives out of the negative. Now, Hip-Hop are the buyers, the users, and people have died due to this tectonic shift. 

The DITD duo ask when did this shift happen? Why did it happen? And why are artists so "on the fence" about drugs compared to the pioneers who made it clear that it was a stain on American society?

TIMESTAMPS:
Weekly Music Roundup - (3:01) 
Topic Intro - (18:55) 
A quick history of Drugs in Hip-Hop - (28:01) 
Let's talk about Future - (30:47) 
Ben's personal experiences w/Drugs (38:12) 
How do you judge authenticity? - (46:45)
Final Thoughts - (53:27) 
Lighter Note - (1:02:04) 

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Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Records for the right to use)

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