Talk:Romanian hip hop

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[edit] Themes in Romanian Hip Hop

While political themes are dominant, I have also been able to pick up on a backlash against tourism in Romanian hip hop. In a country that is actively seeking the tourist dollar, it is natural that the youth culture would give criticism to the marketification of its history and culture. Romania currently holds the lands from where the Vampire legends come, and some very tasteless attempts have been made to market that fact to tourists. Thankfully it's not the norm, but it can be quite offensive to Romanians. My Romanian isn't perfect, but I can understand enough to know when someone is saying "Tourists go home" or some such phrase in a hip hop song. QuickieWiki 01:01, 18 June 2007 (UTC)