I was thinking about how still young a genre hip-hop is the other day and wondered whether time would change the mainstream media/general public's perceptions of it.
When rock was at it's peak, it had similar critics ("it's bad for the kidzzzzz" and "these people are ROLE MODELS!!"), yet these days, many artists who faced controversy (Rolling Stones for eg) are considered music legends/geniuses.
WiIll there come a time when the better mainstream rappers are more highly respected to the extent of rock?
I think it will to an extent. A generation who grew up with hip-hop in the early 2000's when it was at it's, arguably, popularity peak, will be in more prominent positions in the world and will have more of an impact on people's views. Of course, this works both ways - the youth who are influenced by negative stereotypes of the genre today will also play a part.
Thoughts?





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Common is the most hollywood rapper i know!









