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Opinion – For The Culture: The Series

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From Migos to activists do it For the culture has taken precedent as a way to represent and take pride in the culture you come from.

You may have noticed a new phrase, Do it for the culture or For the culture for short, being used throughout social media, social outings, music and TV&film. We all want to know what it means and where did this phrase come from.

Rap power group Migos first coined the term when other rappers allegedly refused to give them credit for rap flow and their impact in the hip hop industry/culture. Migos went on to call these rappers “culture vultures”. Culture vultures is a term implicating that people steal or take from a culture without giving due credit, allowing themselves to benefit and not the culture. In this particular case rappers stole and used Migos flow to their benefit. However if you ask Joe Budden, it’s the years you put in for the culture that gives you the right to say you’re doing it for the culture.

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This series will highlight those who share their love, knowledge and concern to keep the culture alive and strong.

We’re a little more than halfway into 2017 and it’s feels like everyone’s doing for the culture! I’m obsessed with how many outspoken and upcoming culture advocates are taking action for what they love. This week I’m highlighting someone who has the whole world talking, screaming, awhing and sharing.

Choreographer Phil Wright wins the FTC (For The Culture) award this week. Phil Wright, orginally from Maimi, teaches at the world renowned Millennium Dance Complex however this class was a special one. He took the time out to create a special moment for his long time girlfriend, Ashley Liao, that she will remember forever. Well enough reading, watch what the whole world is buzzing about!

Needless to say Phil Wright you Loved For The Culture!

Steffahn Maclin

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