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Feb 29 2020
In just over the last two years, hip-hop fans have lost five major artists, including Lil Peep, XXXTentacion, Mac Miller, Juice WRLD and most recently, Pop Smoke. And while all of these performers didn’t discuss mental health plainly in their lyrics, many rap fans are beginning to talk about how to proactively protect the MCs that are still with us and whether that financial burden should fall on record labels.
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