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Drug wars, recessions and record violence in the 1980s had US cities in crisis. Hip hop artists responded by shifting from party music to a new style called "conscious rap." Artists like Public Enemy and Digable Planets championed a sound that was political, community-minded and deeply pro-black. But about six years after it started, that first wave of socially-conscious hip hop seemed to be over.Christopher Johnson [https://www.wnyc.org/people/christopher-johnson1/]joins hostKai Wright [https://www.wnyc.org/people/kai-wright/]to find out what happened on the new podcastThe Stakes [http://smarturl.it/thestakes?IQid=crosspromo].
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