I grew up with, maybe not the best hip-hop in the world, but a lot of hip-hop. Will Smith was, like, my jam when I was, like, 9 or 10 years old.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Will Smith is young, he's cool and my kids have his CDs.
I'm a huge hip-hop fan from way back in the day.
My dad was an early hip-hop fan.
Hip hop was definitely, far and away, the primary influence for at least 10 years of my life. From about 7 or 8 on till about 15 or 16, that's all I listened to.
As a brother and sister, our tastes were pretty different growing up. He liked a lot of early hip hop. My dad didn't understand it and would try to talk him out of it.
I've always loved hip-hop, since I was a kid, that's the music that I loved. I think everyone of our generation kind of fantasized about hip-hop in some ways.
I grew up in Chicago, so hip-hop has always been a part of my life.
I'm probably not as big of a hip-hop fan as people may think. I'm not up on all the artists and know all their stuff.
I didn't grow up listening to hip-hop since I was six.
I think the greatest hip-hop artist of all time is Jay-Z, without a doubt. He just keeps amazing me with his performance, and since '96, that guy has been producing at least one hit every summer and every winter. That's a pretty good resume.