Instead of seeing this position asexemplifying a movement of anti-politics, I see it as a shift in the way in which politics is articulated. Inhindsight, it is an attempt to break the stranglehold of nation-conscious rap on hip hop expression. Thepolitical language of nation-conscious rap, in its most general sense, was traded in for the grammar of thehood and the particular day-to-day struggles of black people
Here we see a comparison and a contrast. The author is saying that both styles of rap are giving similar messages especially in politics. The contrast in the way it is said as far as diction and grammar.