Opinion

Killer Mike and RFK Jr.’s bizarre interview perpetuates a disturbing political trend

Killer Mike is continuing a trend of rappers allowing themselves to be used by presidential candidates looking to gain access into majority Black spaces.

Killer Mike performs in Las Vegas
Killer Mike in Las Vegas on Feb. 9, 2024.Ethan Miller / Getty Images

Darryl Robertson

Darryl Robertson is a freelance writer, a research assistant for The New York Times, a section editor for Souls and a student at Columbia University. His research interests include hip-hop and understanding how the Black Power movement services its communities. He is also interested in understanding how social, geographical and historical factors contribute to hip-hop.