the typical rapper attitude is beta.
it's less about the actions, methods, and knowledge involved to acquire the money,
![Extroverted Logic](images/smilies/Te.gif)
. it is more about the influence that comes with possessing it,
![Extroverted Sensing](images/smilies/Se.gif)
. with this comes the power structure (
![Extroverted Sensing](images/smilies/Se.gif)
+
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
) that many rappers are constantly alluding to.
betas are the "portrayers". there is a definite emphasis on dramatic emotional expression (
![Extroverted Ethics](images/smilies/Fe.gif)
) in their lyrics and videos. they dwell on the past and future (
![Introverted Intuition](images/smilies/Ni.gif)
.) the lyrics are full of expressions of their beliefs and emotions, often said in a poetic dramatic way, and/or in a way clearly intended to get a reaction and response (
![Extroverted Ethics](images/smilies/Fe.gif)
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![Introverted Intuition](images/smilies/Ni.gif)
.)
all in all, the typical rapper attitude is very much in line with the beta fighting spirit. there are no qualms with "disturbing the peace." the lyrics are often a story telling of their hardships in early life and their later rise to glory. "to suffer and to conquer": that is the beta motto.