[W]e all know that many actual rappers and hip-hop identities are in fact middle class computer geeks from nice suburbs (or indeed public school educated sons of bishops). Is the converse true? —Rich —Armed and dangerous (ObservatioNZ)
An interesting reflection on nerdcore hip-hop. (I prefer geeksta rap, but that’s just me.)
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