Hip hop artist who, when poor, railed about
capitalist injustices, who, once co-opted with riches by the very
capitalist system, becomes a ravenous, insatiable
capitalist beast.
Bilderberger #1: I say, Hamish, I daresay that one might rather be prudent to
keep an alert eye on the
potential of the raising of social awareness and possibly disturbance by this new movement of popular music I
understand to possess as its sobriquet "hip hop".
Bilderberger #2: Oh, dear Niles, no need for concern, old chap. Our lads have the matter well in hand. Standard procedure, old chap. Give these naive malcontents a taste of caviar and champagne, and predictably they will instantaneously transform, shedding their old threadbare rags of "hip hop" social criticism, instead draping themselves eagerly in the vestments of ostentatious
consumption and display of the nouveau riche. They will become hiphopocrites, easily dispensing of their old discontents, readily assuming the new roles accorded by their newfound economic and social stratum.
Bilderberger #1: Well, done, Hamish, my old chap.