Sa-Roc - The Sharecropper's Thoughts

Published: Oct. 21, 2020, 2 p.m.

“...rather inspire truth than entertain you.” If you’re looking for the stereotypical female rap artist that’s more about image than content, this week’s episode isn’t it as Sa-Roc raps “I’m more widely known for my hippocampus than my hips and thighs” from her latest drop, “The Sharecropper’s Daughter”. There’s quite a bit to unpack with this album, as she invites us in to her own struggles and experiences, and ties it in with generational trauma inherited through family. Each vulnerable track is accompanied with a strong comeback, leaving the listener questioning how she didn’t succumb to the challenges. What is “generational trauma”? How does she stand out from other rappers that she refers to as “plastic and freshly augmented”? Brandon and Matt cover as much as we could in this week’s episode of the Rap Thought Pod!


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