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TRICKY BLAMES HIP-HOP FOR VIOLENT BRITAIN
British musician TRICKY blames hip-hop for rising crime in the U.K, insisting it has created a generation of angry and violent young men.
The artist, who mixes rock, hip-hop and pop in his music, claims parts of Britain are now more dangerous than New York, and the popular hip-hop culture must be held responsible.
Tricky - who has performed with Massive Attack - says, "I love hip-hop, but it has to take some responsibility for the gun culture we've got over here. We're getting super-violent. You can walk around the Bronx for days on end and nobody bothers you.
"In England, you can say the wrong thing in a pub and, before you know it, you've got a bottle over your head or a bullet in your brain. English people have got quicker tempers."
28 May 2008 19:15
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