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and his label, Murder Inc., were acknowledging what many of hip

hop’s most devoted followers had maintained for years: Something

had been lost in hip hop’s journey from the feisty subcultures of

ghetto America to the lavish corridors of media conglomeration.

During the broadcast Ja Rule told Farrakhan, śThey [the hip hop

audience] want you to stay Śhood.’ ” But the pressure to stay hood had severe costs; namely, the devotion to the thug life that ran counter to hip hop’s claim that it represents the voices and experiences of a generation of marginal youths. It was yet another indication of how

market forces rather than commitment to some essential truth drove

corporate hip hop. Talking to both Ja and the wider hip-hop world,

Farrakhan, playing the role of ghetto oracle with his usual flair and intensity, got real, śSee, if you let the public dictate and you continue to follow that, the end result will be death, destruction.” That Farrakhan was called in to try to mediate the potentially calamitous

clash between Ja and 50 revealed the telling links between America’s

racial and political past and a pop culture phenomenon that, at its

core, has always embodied the nation’s historic racial struggle.

Drawing a connection between his own past with the Nation of

Islam, the 1960s struggle for civil rights, and the state of hip hop, Farrakhan explained, śWhen Malcolm [X] went down, Elijah Mo-

hammed was the one that they really wanted so they killed two birds

with one stone and darn near destroyed the nation.” Farrakhan knew

firsthand how violent speech, racial infighting, jealousy, and bitter-ness could lead to true tragedy and real bloodshed. Now, here he was, blemishes and all, perhaps the only figure from black America’s old

guard who held any real śjuice,” that is to say, influence in the new world hip hop was creating. He praised Ja and his contemporaries:

śGod has given you a gift, the opportunity to touch so many young

people when others can’t.” But he also reprimanded them for wasting

that gift and offered what amounted to a spiritual caution and cul-

tural challenge, śMay God bless hip-hop to rise to its full potential, to take the youth of the world and instead of making them instruments

of death, make them instruments of peace.”

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