What Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song served as a social critique and reflected the tension associated with inner-city poverty?
Answer "The Message"
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five's song "The Message" was released in 1982, and was a seminal early hip-hop song that served as a social critique. The words of the song reflect the tension associated with inner-city poverty. "The Message" elevated rap music from its origins in house parties to the social platforms established later by groups such as Public Enemy and KRS-One.
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