More Rappers We'd Like to See at Occupy Wall Street
Stars who'd have a big impact piping up the protest.
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More Rappers We'd Like to See at Occupy Wall Street - Hip hop often veers back and forth between partying and politics (along with other less printable "p" words). Is the music going back in a difference-making direction again? Maybe: Earlier this week, Kanye West and Russell Simmons showed up at the Occupy Wall Streets protests in New York's Zucotti Park; late last week, Talib Kweli hit the park and performed "Distraction." Lupe Fiasco and Immortal Technique headed downtown to lend their support weeks ago. But as the "Occupy" movement starts to pick up steam, there have been some notable absences. Some rappers we'd expect to align with protesters have been MIA; others who'd have a big impact by piping up haven't. Read on to see other rappers we'd to see at Occupy Wall Street.(Kanye/Russell Photo: E. Hall/INFphoto.com, Talib Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Get...
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Common - This was an easy one. Com's already addressed economic inequalities and social justice in his rhymes several times in his career. Earlier this year, he was even a target for right-wing vitriol for some of his views. His boy Talib's already been down to Wall Street. Com's in New York all the time, and there have even been affiliated protests in his Chicago hometown. whats the hold-up, Common? (Photo: Jesse Grant/Getty Images)
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Eminem - Em has gotten political many times in the past, from his George Bush–attacking "Mosh" to "We as Americans," so we're pretty sure he's in the protesters' corner. Plus, his appearance at the "occupation" would drive his long-time right-wing critics crazy. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
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Chuck D - As front man of Public Enemy, hip-hop's most politically impactul group ever, Chuck D almost certainly supports Occupy Wall Street's goals. Will we see him show-up at Zucotti Park in person? Hopefully.(Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
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Jay-Z - "I'm Che Guevara with bling on, I'm complex." Jay has long straddled the line between lefty politics and get-money capitalism, both in his rhymes and as a major Obama supporters. As the richest man in hip hop and a CEO in his own right, Hov's appearance at the anti-corporate protests would in the least make for a fascinating juxtaposition—and conversation. (Photo: AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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