I kicked down doors to show that Hiphop has matured. And it may be a little controversial.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that Hiphop should be a pulpit for the people.
There is not enough high intellect to be catered to and when most people think of Hiphop they think of low intellect.
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.
Hip Hop is thee dominant youth culture in the world right now.
A lot of record company people, even though they're our age, want to be perceived as young hip guys, and they're hurting the business.
I didn't grow up listening to hip-hop since I was six.
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.
Hiphop has remained in an infantile stage and has not been allowed to grow.
I know nothing about hip-hop... There's only so many times you can grab your crotch and prance around stage. I'm gonna get slammed now for this.
Hiphop hasn't had stages of growth through its 30 years of existence.