Censurame Por Ser Rapero

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The Voice of the Unheard: Eddie Dee's Defiant Anthem

Eddie Dee's song "Censurame Por Ser Rapero" is a powerful critique of societal hypocrisy and the marginalization of certain communities, particularly through the lens of a rapper's experience. The song opens with Eddie Dee addressing the high society, or as he cleverly puts it, the 'high filth,' setting the tone for a raw and unfiltered commentary on social issues. He highlights the prejudices he faces, being viewed as a delinquent simply because of his appearance and his choice of artistic expression. This reflects a broader societal issue where people are judged and stereotyped based on superficial attributes rather than their true character.

The lyrics delve into the struggles of being a voice for the youth, a 'warrior against adversity,' and the challenges of getting his message across in a world that often prefers to ignore or misrepresent him. Eddie Dee contrasts his reality with that of the privileged, pointing out the irony of being labeled a rebel without a cause while he fights for genuine issues. He expresses distrust in the judicial system, preferring to trust a drug addict from his neighborhood over a judge from a wealthy area, highlighting the deep-seated corruption and bias in societal institutions.

Eddie Dee also addresses the criticism that his music promotes violence, arguing that he is merely reflecting the harsh realities of his environment. He points out the double standards in society, where politicians engage in mudslinging and corruption yet face less scrutiny than rappers. The repeated refrain, "Censurarme por ser rapero es como censurar un pueblo entero," underscores the idea that silencing him is akin to silencing an entire community. This song is not just a personal defense but a rallying cry for the marginalized, urging them to continue speaking their truth despite the obstacles.

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