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In this clip, Yung Joc gave his take on the adherence to gang ethics in the hip-hop community following the controversy surrounding Gunna. Joc suggests that Gunna merely confirming his gang affiliation doesn't constitute cooperation with law enforcement and shouldn't be frowned upon. Discussing hip-hop's cultural influence and its main supporters, Joc highlights the potential for distortion in perception given its broad, diverse audience, including kids in the suburbs. Responding to whether "snitching" still matters in modern hip-hop, Joc asserts it does. He clarifies his stance, stating that Gunna didn't implicate anyone else in his declaration and, therefore, didn't harm others. Highlighting the fact that individuals shouldn't judge without fully understanding the case, Joc concludes that opinions on these matters are highly personalized to one's background and relationship with the music.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
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