To treat hip-hop stars any differently is to enforce a double standard.
It has gunfire, strong language and scenes of torture featuring a hip-hop star.
From what I saw, he's as famous as the president or one of the local hip-hop stars.
Some say this is a job requirement for a hip-hop star; others find it a tad excessive.
By contrast, hip-hop stars aren't supposed to be quite so tortured.
My thing is the thing of the hip-hop star.
The conventional wisdom is that for hip-hop stars, there's a connection between crime and credibility.
To be sure, hip-hop stars have always been known for extravagant cars.
But why should customizing be limited to hip-hop stars and teenagers?
Are they there to be with her or to become hip-hop stars?