Tone Death: loss and hip-hop



ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi talks to the mothers of the late rappers Pop Smoke and TDott Woo, and rapper G Herbo about grief, trauma, and why gun violence deaths are so prevalent in the rap community. SUBSCRIBE to ABC News on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Latest Updates: http://abcnews.go.com/ Watch FULL EPISODES on Hulu: http://abcn.ws/3bzvQQn #abcnews #tonedeaf #hiphop #rappers #entertainment

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30 comments

  1. Life in death is in the power of the tongue 😒

  2. Momma Smoke is a very strong woman you can tell she haven’t processed that he’s gone

  3. Rappers promote demon time AKA Lucifer the devil ,God help us all.πŸ™

  4. These dudes ain’t rappers
    They street dudes
    That just rap to diss there opps in the street

  5. Zero responsibility, only blame. We need more men like herbo G in the industry.

  6. Started with Scott La Rock RIP

  7. How tf does this only have 5K views & ABC has 14.2 million subscribers? πŸ₯² I smell a shadow ban

  8. Who is the lady with blond hair

  9. β™₯β™₯β™₯✊✊✊

  10. πŸ•ŠπŸ•ŠπŸ•ŠπŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

  11. As a mom of 2 young children watching this documentary is heartbreaking πŸ’” however it is up to the parents to take their children out of these ghetto environments to begin with. We as parents need to show this system that we’re tired of the ghettos, and hoods and we’re not going to raise our children there or put money into these broken communities until they fix them. Make them livable, fix the roads, infrastructure etc. Reparations does not have to be money but it can and should be fixing the issues in the inner cities and truly having justice for all.

  12. This documentary is misleading.
    As much as I love hip hop as the next guy, they didn’t talk about the fact that hip hop is the only genre of music where its accepted to say that you’re gonna kill a next human being. And nobody bats an eyelid

    When you put out negative energy, it attracts negative ppl, and then you get caught in negative situations. Its not rocket science

    This is a big part of why a pop star is not gunned down every year in America.

  13. Much like when Tupac was killed I knew Biggie was next, When Michael was murdered I knew Prince was next. That’s crazy!

  14. Shoutout G Herbo he my favorite rapper right now 🫢🏼

  15. The violence is been sugar-coated, so it's gonna linger for a long time.

  16. REST iN peace TOO All the fallen Rapper's πŸ’”βš˜οΈπŸ•Š

  17. it some thing good gets out it gets 70 likes come on people

  18. Sounds like North Philly It's Sad when you keep seen these big city's

  19. Hail Mary God bless the dead.😒❀

  20. RIP RIP RIP πŸ™ πŸ•Š πŸ˜₯.

  21. Less developed negros such as asap rocky are stirred to violence by musical illiterates in the same fashion negro theater patrons are compelled to yell at the screen during a movie or a referee officiating basketball.

  22. LLPS LLTDπŸ’™πŸ’™

  23. So you're trying to tell me they couldn't find a black American to do these interviews & tell our stories? Just because a person looks similar to us that doesn't mean that they have any empathy for what we're going through or any understanding for us as a people. I don't understand why people are not seeing how we're being replaced by biracials and foreigner's smh

  24. Check abc out πŸ™πŸΎπŸ’ͺ🏿

  25. AMERICAN BROADCASTING FOR CHINA

  26. G Swervooo πŸ’―

  27. Forgot about drakeo.. long live the ruler we know the truth