Trying to control the hardcore street lyrics of all the wanna-be Afro-Cuban N.W.A.s and keep them Castro-friendly is hard work. Just ask the official Cuban Rap Agency, which was created over four years ago to work with Cuba's growing rap scene and make sure that their rebelliousness was aimed squarely where it belonged: the You! Ess! Ay!
Of course it doesn't. But rappers aren't exactly known for spitting out rhymes praising the government, even in countries where the government doesn't have murder squads. So while there are more than 500 rap groups in Cuba, only 9 actually participate with the agency. “We don’t want to be in any agency,” said one rapper. “It’s the same as slavery for us.”
Cuba’s Rap Vanguard Reaches Beyond the Party Line [New York Times]

