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	<title>Comments on: MTV pulls video, claiming &#8217;suicidal undertones would be problematic&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Matthew Newton - Mental Notes &#8211; Mental health and the hip-hop generation - True/Slant</title>
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		<description>[...] Detroit rapper Invincible about the reasons why her video &#8220;Ropes&#8221; was pulled from MTV (read story here). During our conversation she introduced me to the Hip Hop Mental Health Project (HHMHP), an [...]</description>
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