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Louis Theroux says rap episode “the most personal” of Forbidden America

The journalist looks at Florida’s rap scene in the next episode of Forbidden America.

Louis Theroux

Published: Sunday, 20th February 2022 at 7:00 am

Louis Theroux has said that his upcoming Forbidden America episode on rap is the “most personal” out of the three.

Speaking to RadioTimes.com and other press at a webinar for Forbidden America, the documentarian was asked which of the three films in the docuseries was his favourite.

“You know, I don’t play favourites with the programme,” he said. “I think they’re all really strong.”

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“I think, in a funny way, the rap one is the most personal.”

He went on to say that he thinks rap is often misunderstood as a genre of music.

“I think very often the comparison with either horror films or gangster films or action films is made and I think is, to an extent, quite valid – the idea that you know, in a music video, a rapper is acting out of a persona.

“A persona that may to a degree be based on who they really are. But, you know, the music gives expression to a lifestyle that is often troubled or compromised or high risk, right? But doesn’t necessarily create that lifestyle.”

He continued: “If you banned rap, these communities would still exist and so the idea of blaming rap music for the social ills that it chronicles is in a weird way a case of shooting the messenger, in my view.”

The ongoing series is a three-part exploration of how social media and the internet have affected the most controversial areas of American society, from the porn industry to the far-right.

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