Hip-hop certainly is in sync with the youth, and every day that passes, I grow less youthful, as much as I have tried to hold onto it.
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Hip Hop is thee dominant youth culture in the world right now.
I realized how far-reaching the effect of hip hop was when I walked by a jewelry store named Bling in a small, rural town in France. Hip hop has made a huge impact on urban culture. Yet many brands still don't speak to young people in a tone and manner that's representative of them.
I'm 48 now and whatever I get music-wise, I get from my kids and that's it. I don't think I'll ever be hip again!
Rap is definitely a youthful expression.
I grew up in Chicago, so hip-hop has always been a part of my life.
Hip-hop is too young to put a definition on it.
Hip-hop is an instant gratification, winners and losers circle, and often those who are losing give up after three or four, five years.
I don't even listen to hip-hop anymore. All my friends are white and over 40.
Hip Hop has become real constrained. The creative juices and creative flows have been diminished.
I didn't grow up listening to hip-hop since I was six.
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