Hip hop's strong presence in Ferguson has varied from rappers like Jeezy, Wiz Khalifa to what some call "socially conscious" rappers like J. Cole and Talib Kweli.

The always opinionated Star shed light on Kweli and his views on a blog titled, "Is Talib Kweli Part Of The Problem?"

Star addressed the rapper's concern about black youth, but questioned his position on refusing to vote. He also says that the rapper's tense conversation with Don Lemon on CNN did little to help the genre's approach to the tragedy in Ferguson.

"America (black & white) has come to far and doesn't need so-called conscious musicians perpetrating the fraud while living off the fat of the land," he says. " Its 2014 and the old saying is more prevalent now than ever. 'If you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem.' That's right, its time to pump the breaks and call out the urban cornballs posing as radically hip and feeding the people hot plates of bullsh*t with a side of peach cobbler. Millions of black people throughout history (my relatives and yours) have fought and died for this country so that generations to come could stand in the light (not in the shadows) and be part of the American process."

The rapper responded on Twitter to Star late Monday night.

"@ me next time pimp. I do this) RT @STARANDBUCWILD" he tweeted.

"Your scatterbrain position has no legs in 2014," he tweeted to the rapper with several retweets by fans challenging the rapper's stance on voting.

Check out their debate in the slides above.

Do you think the rapper should stay silent on issues since he doesn't vote?

Source: Shot97,  Twitter