Rap as a Voice for the Marginalized

Rap as a Voice for the Marginalized

From the Bronx projects to Mumbai’s slums, rap has always been the megaphone for those
living in the shadows of society. It gives a platform to people who have been silenced,
telling stories of poverty, injustice, discrimination, and survival. When a rapper spits bars
about systemic problems, it’s not just music — it’s lived reality. For listeners who feel
unseen, these lyrics are proof that their struggles are shared, and their voices matter.

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