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I believe it, that guy is talented. You cannot be in your 40's and still be popular as a hip hop artist unless you have some serious game.
Yes, he is the senior citizen of rappers. They usually don't live very long, either they die in a drive by shooting or have a heart attack.
Yes, he is the senior citizen of rappers.
So there's no "peak age" for rappers?
your loss!
If you aren't brought up with it, the whole thing will go right over your head.
Lol, you're the one missing out, not me
Ae I used to say the same thing about Jazz. "Elevator Music" was the term used, I believe. Rap, however, is almost a time sensitive thing. If you aren't brought up with it, the whole thing will go right over your head.
If Art Ensemble of Chicago or their likes was being piped in, that would an elevator I would go out of my way to ride. More likely, it was Kenny G.
For someone such as myself or as I suspect Æ to eventually "come around" to this music, I doubt it will never happen. We were brought up better then that. I gleefully await the day that it disappears from the earth, along with the culture that spurred it. It's just plain music that looks for trouble and puts walls between people. As a Pink Floyd song states: It's a "Division Bell", at least in my opinion.Wayner