Rap artists would be in serious trouble if that was the case so definitely not. Unfortunately there’s no black & white when it comes to YT guidelines either. One person can say one curse in one song & be demonetized and another song full of cursing can go completely unnoticed 
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I completely understand but I still say that generalization is based on fact. I don't even see it as a bad thing tbh. It's a part of the attitude & rawness. It's literally part of rap's appeal but we can certainly agree to disagree

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I don't see it as a bad thing either, but I would hate for a company like YouTube to deem all rap non advertiser friendly based off of generalizations (I know that's a reach, but it's the first thought that entered my head lol) I wouldn't put it past them if that's the image
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