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When Did Doing Cocaine Become Cool in Hip-Hop?

Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:22 PM By: Hi-Man2.0

Remember the 1980s saying "crack is wack"? Well, this year's catchphrase seems to be "coke is dope" thanks to hip-hop's new generation of MCs like Kid Cudi and Soulja Boy, who've (allegedly) got an affinity for the white horse.


In the last few years, the fascination with the powdered substance has reached new heights. Kid Cudi's recent arrest for possession -- and his mind blowing "I was just doing some blow" justification during a Brooklyn performance -- and Kat Stacks exposing Soulja Boy's alleged affinity for blow have reintroduced the awkward union of hip-hop and cocaine to the public eye.

But when did riding the white horse become cool again?

After Grandmaster Melle Mel admitted to getting skied up on the 1983 classic "White Lines" (the "Don't Do It" part was added after it was used for commercials) hip-hop took a step back and vowed to "Never get high off your own supply" © Biggie. What was the cool designer drug of the 80s took a mild hiatus in the 90s only to come back stronger than ever in the new millennium. Rather than just referencing the sale of cocaine in lyrics, "Dope Boy" rap transformed into "Dope Head" rap with everyone from Three 6 Mafia to Kanye West rhyming about using all that powder.
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Some rappers, like Gunplay of Rick Ross' group Triple C's, have absolutely no shame in their game and take it a step further by showing the world how they hit the slopes... on video.




To be fair, MCs have long spit lyrics that referenced the drug but the idea of actually doing lines used to be frowned upon and blasphemous. Discovering your favorite rapper had a coke habit used to mean ridicule from your peers and possible exile from the industry (i.e. Scott Storch).

While the long-term health effects of marijuana use is still debatable, cocaine is flat out bad for you. And from Whitney Houston to Lindsay Lohan, there aren't many good stories that come from dabbling in that white stuff. Oftentimes, the results are destructive and lead to a drastic fall from grace. I'd hate to see Soulja Boy pull an 'Entourage' Vinny Chase fall from grace, because frankly, nobody will have the foresight to catch him before he hits the pavement. Not to mention, cocaine is illegal and can get you four months to 15 years in the clink. So something that can ruin your life and have you chillin' in jail with The Booty Warrior just doesn't sound like a load of fun. Perhaps hip-hop should reconsider its new found love for blow because, like Rick James said, "Cocaine is a helluva drug."

Do you think hip-hop's use of cocaine is too much?




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  1. Hi-Man2.0 avatar

    On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Hi-Man2.0 said:

    Nah you 're right Cashonly they have so much money and they don't know how to use it.
    Is coke becoming cool is also because the poor quality of hip hop today.
    As i see it rap & hip hop are the continuing messages of Kunta Kinte, Malcom X, The BBP, all the civil rights mouvement and the fight of black people.
    So that's why coke wasn't "cool" cause it causes violence...... real rappers wants the good for their community.
    But what are we excpect from Mc's today?

  2. mav72 avatar

    On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:07 PM, mav72 said:

    True.. I was going to mention that they had too much money but some of the dudes mentioned, I've never heard of... lol So, I wasn't sure how well off they were....

    Rich young people tend to do dumb sh*t with their money...

    MAV

  3. Ca$hOnly avatar

    On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Ca$hOnly said:

    this one is better than those stories full of crime and shit that you and the news channel were broadcasting...
    anyway don't worry it's not about hip-hop people using cocaine, is about RICH PEOPLE! you know, rich people when they have billions of dollars, euros or whateva' they don't know what to do with so many money so they give it on drugs instead of givin it to the poor and homeless people that's the problem! but u know....i can't dictate them what to do with their money... i'm just a kid from icecube.com

  4. mav72 avatar

    On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 7:28 PM, mav72 said:

    It's true being coke head used to be looked down upon, a weak b*tch for even trying it... In the sense that "users of cocaine in hip-hop" is too much, YES I think it's too much... I guess that's their story, HUSTLE FOR A HABBIT... lol Cube said it, "To be a dope man boy you must qualify. Don't get high off your own supply.." Maybe people these day's don't want to be the dope man they want to be the crack head who will s*ck a d*ck for a hit... For real! And it gets real annoying when they start fucking up your sh*t... Somebody should start a record company that only pays in coke... lol

    MAV

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