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Trending Cult/Frat Songs On Campuses and society at large by illicit(m): 11:43am On Jul 27, 2012
As students or ex students we are all (most of us) aware of some songs that do circulate on campuses and its environs, songs that are made by some member of frats or sororities, they are mostly self praising songs talking about their exploits, their bravado at the same time canvassing for recruitment and initiation using plain language and sometimes codes and esoteric languages.


These songs spread rapidly and its getteing very easily accesible day by day....

Sometimes you hear it at functions, carnivals, parties, clubs especially when a member is celebrating.


They talk about killing, raping, butchering fellow humans without shame or fear, sometimes they even mention themselves and dare the police openly to do anything about it, what do you think of these songs and the way to stop it in our campuses and society?

Because it's wrong media.


These songs are tools for spreading cultism which means it must be curtailed if you really want to do anything about cult related activities as a whole.

Some secondary school students play such songs on their phone.
Re: Trending Cult/Frat Songs On Campuses and society at large by illicit(m): 12:33pm On Jan 11, 2021
Who are the producers and can anything really be done to curb this

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