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Music is seen as a vital part of society, but does society shape music or does music shape society? The CIA used famous hip-hop songs as part of war propaganda, showing how influential music can be. The retired CIA agent's plan to manipulate society through music was successful. The music industry and record companies also play a role in shaping narratives and using social engineering. Anthony Rapp explores these ideas on his podcast, Ghost in the Machine, which airs on Monday nights. Music is an integral aspect of any society. How does it evolve? Does music shape society, or does society shape music? Famous hip-hop songs of the legendary hip-hop outfit N.W.A. were even scripted by senior psychologists in the war propaganda for the CIA. Who are the puppet masters? Who truly dictates the fate of the artist? The retired CIA agent's plan for social engineering maneuver was extremely successful. Quote, we understood at the time that music was a powerful means of propaganda to reach the youth. Is music mere life, or is music one arm of an octopus, implementing psychological warfare tactics on all of us? You have, you know, the record company pushing the narrative. You know, some social engineering going on here. I'm Anthony Rapp. Join me as we dive deep into the music industry on my podcast, Ghost in the Machine, aired Monday night on Twan TV at 8 o'clock.