No, I did mean the origins of American music, Hip Hop just happens to be a faction, music sholars would also agree its a cousin to Jazz. I'm with you on the other genres you mentioned that are indeed part of the southern collective as well, but the entire embodiment of the film had the foundation of musical southern roots even if Hip Hop happened to be exclusive. Also, aside our country's religously intertwined government, history shows pimping, prostitution, and the gangster lifestyle [in both literal & metaphoric terms] is the real America.
UnViaje Reviewed by UnViaje on . It's Hard Out Here It's Hard Out Here By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Mar 09, 2006 http://billoreilly.com/index.jsp And the winner is... "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp!" The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences would like to inform the world that this is the best movie song of the year, and you best believe it. Taking its place beside other best movie songs like "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head," "Moon River," "A Whole New World," and "Fame," the pimp song, performed in the Rating: 5