A hard reality check just landed on the music scene, with ID Cabasa arguing that drug abuse wrecks entire communities, not just the people getting high.
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- ID Cabasa spoke at TVC’s TownSquare series.
- The theme focused on fighting drug abuse.
- Cabasa labeled substance misuse a societal pandemic.
- He said even non-users feel the fallout.
- Cabasa argued music subtly shapes public thinking.
- Conversations often fixate on symptoms, he said.
- Root causes, not quick blame, deserve scrutiny.
- Families alone cannot shoulder the responsibility.
- Cabasa linked material worship to trafficking incentives.
- Wealth display, he claimed, fuels shady hustles.
- Drug trade profits were framed as motivation.
- Popular culture sometimes echoes that chase.
- Cabasa alleged financiers mask agendas as sponsors.
- Artists may name-drop wealthy figures in songs.
- Barons, he suggested, bankroll talent for influence.
- Promotion of vice can hide inside catchy lyrics.
- Cabasa challenged critics to fund cleaner content.
- Stakeholders were urged to support youth protection.
- Value shifts were described as necessary.
- Responsible artistry was pitched as part of the fix.