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There's an effort underway to prevent gang propaganda from hitting the air waves.KETV NewsWatch 7's Dave Roberts heard a Kanye West song on Power 106.9 Tuesday that made inadvertently references to local gangs, like NIKE, which to some is a shoe brand, but to others means something completely different."I was totally freaked out, because I know that's not what we do," said Power 106.9 Program Director Hot Boy.The gang produces vulgar online videos that can't be shown, because that's the intention of the videos themselves: to be seen.Hot Boy said he never considered the song as being a gang reference."I know that Kanye West just put out his own line of shoes and he mentioned other shoe lines in the song," Hot Boy said, "and so I just took it as a dis to the shoe brand to kind of promote himself."That's also what West said online about his track. Locally, though, it's started a discussion about suppressing gang propaganda. "If it goes mainstream, then it affects our community," said Rev. Bruce Williams of Hope of Glory Church.Williams said if gang music goes mainstream, he's confident it will trigger violence."That type of propaganda will unleash unhealthy situations and circumstances in our community," he said.Hot Boy said he's been approached by local gang-affiliated rap artists wanting air time."They have presented some of their music (to) Power 106.9," he said. "Once we found out that it was gang-related, we couldn't do it. I don't want to put ourselves in the middle of a situation, nor are we trying to promote gang affiliation or things of that nature."Williams said it's everyone's responsibility to keep the peace in Omaha neighborhoods."We been having some really good weeks in our community," Williams said. "It's been a really good year, and we like to keep it that way."No one from Omaha police was available for an interview. Police did say they appreciate the effort being made by local radio stations to keep gang-produced music off the air.