Hip-hop is ever changing but you'll always have the pack. And you'll always have those people who are separated from the pack.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Hip-hop is all over the planet.
The thing about hip-hop is that it's from the underground, ideas from the underbelly, from people who have mostly been locked out, who have not been recognized.
The hip-hop community is made up of a lot of hustlers. Everybody is trying to get theirs, and everybody is trying to eat.
You'll be fooled if you only get your hip-hop from the mainstream, you know. The things that move people are not just found in the mainstream cultures. And when we talk about hip-hop in general, hip-hop's basically preoccupied with life.
Hip-hop has had this history where the predecessor just is so harsh and not nice to the next coming generation that it creates this separation and this gap.
I think the hip hop world and the rock world still have a lot in common, but it certainly seems like things happen and break at a much faster pace in the hip hop world.
Hip-hop is supposed to uplift and create, to educate people on a larger level and to make a change.
Hip-hop is a vehicle.
I don't know, I feel like as time has gone on, hip-hop has become really redundant and repetitive.
Hip Hop has become real constrained. The creative juices and creative flows have been diminished.