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29th August 2012

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Hot Cheetos and Takis’: How rap teaches kids to write →

Though some music critics have put them in the same league as adult rappers, after school rap programs aren’t meant to encourage kids to grow up to become hip-hop artists — they’re to encourage them to express themselves. Said Goldberg: “That’s more important than if they write another song.”

I’m so glad that this is happening.  ”Hot Cheetos and Takis” is one of the best hip-hop songs I’ve heard all year.

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    I’m so glad that this is happening. ”Hot Cheetos and Takis” is one of the best hip-hop songs I’ve heard all year.
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