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The Day Hip Hop Music Died its 2nd Death

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The day that Hip Hop Music Died its 2nd death.

There was a shared attempt and everyone involved shook hands.
They smiled at one another in agreement and said in a vernacular
of the modern times, that it “was all good.”

Upon getting into their own seperate Escalades and while driving home
it dawned on some of them that they were actually still unconvinced and unsure of what they had agreed upon.

Later in the evening messages were sent back and forth
between the persons involved.
Questions that still remained were asked and new requests
were made.

For what had hours before been seen as “all good”
was now just sort of “ok”.
For how could a situation be “all good”
when it is realized that the “all” was too vague
and that the “good” is too abstract to understand.

The next morning the group decided to meet once again over coffee
and small pastries, the conversation was picked up where it had been
left off.

There were less smiles this day and more frowns this time around.
And after an hour of discussing and looking at their telephones, well
there was little decided upon.

The agreements of the previous day were decidely put on ice
The agreemensts of the previous day were decidely put on ice.

For what had been the day before seen as “all good” was now
readjusted into a “let’s just wait and see” attitude.

For this was the day that Hip Hop music died, its 2nd death.
For this was the day, that Hip Hop music died its 2nd death.

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from We​.​.​.​are Doomed, released January 23, 2021

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