The Dust King
A Childrens Story
I never thought i would have to defend hiphop from its own fans
But idgaf bcuz i love this shyt and it aint dyin anytime soon
Yall only lookin at the negative. Im everywhere with every demographic. Yall dont get out there enough.
Kids do care about the 80s and 90s. Go to any show with 80/90s artists and half the crowd is children. Same for r&b.
Rae sremmund out here name droppin kool moe dee. They couldve said anybody, slick rick, luda, hov whoever.
They ALL have wore 5 chains before. My point is hiphop as you know it wont ever die.
Programmers, executives, suits and suburbia will never get it and can push whatever agendas they want but the fans cant be killed
No matter how much brainwashin is goin on theres kids out there who dont watch tv, dont listen to the radio and help push the culture foward
It dont matter what i like or dont like, that is irrelevant. The same goes for you. Hate whoever you like but time tells all. That old shyt, the raw nature of our culture will never die.
Battle rap culture, underground hiphop, lyricists on the radio? Thas 2016.
Its the same reason drake has a song named after wutang. This will not die.
Travis scott antidote and punks jump up by brand nubian DO exsist in the same playlist, ive seen it myself in kids iphones. I done seen lil skizzy to NWA and this is what some of yall dont understand.
Theres people who are under 24 who are rebelling against they own generation. Rejecting the mainstream and THATS HIPHOP and shows to me the spirit CANT be crushed.
Im a fan of the culture and as long as i see things transpiring i will point em out.
The culture cant be killed. No race or technology will dismantle us. The knowledge will be passed down just in a different format.
Whites always owned corporations and whites always were the majority purchaser of media in the united states.
Aint shyt change, so if thats always been around then hiphop has done a pretty good job breeding and taking care of its own.
But this aint an american thing. Its a world wide 196 country thing.
Fans are everywhere. blue collar workers, poor, rich, brown, black, white, every color.
They influence the world around them because hiphop influenced them.
Its the guy who programmed AZ on time warner cable, The girl who chose Nas as the backround music at staples center, the restaurant clerk who plays saltnpepa for patrons, the artist who draws a random hiphop reference into a childs nationally syndicated cartoon, the foreigners with pirate radio stations playin new rappers
We got indians, whites, blacks, latinos, whites, asians and representatives from every country just on this site alone.
Some kids told me recently they thought fat joe killed big pun and asap rocky killed asap yams.
Kids say the darndest things but I dont chalk that up to hiphop dyin
Its the youth checkin the status quo and that is because hiphops alive and well.
I appreciate all the debates i have on here and sometimes we emotional but thas what happens when you love something.
Stans, fans. Whatever. We all HERE and we all need to listen to more hiphop. New hiphop. Old/ Lost hiphop. Samples. Originals.
This shyt is 40 years old.
Hiphop took me everywhere. It taught me history, love, music of all genres and its still teaching me.
Just felt like sharing since no matter how much i dislike or like an artist its never bigger than the culture.
I dont see the extermination and armegeddon of the culture anymore, I reject that thinking.
The world has plenty of rippity rapping breakdancin spray paintin beatboxin CHILDREN. They arent mythical creatures, they are people of the culture you represent.
Ive met beautiful grown black women, white women, asians etc who listen to m.o.p. and rakim. Ive met lil white kids who rock EPMD, asians mobbing to tribe called quest and deaf people who read 2pac and nas lyrics.
This shyt aint goin nowhere.
But idgaf bcuz i love this shyt and it aint dyin anytime soon
Yall only lookin at the negative. Im everywhere with every demographic. Yall dont get out there enough.
Kids do care about the 80s and 90s. Go to any show with 80/90s artists and half the crowd is children. Same for r&b.
Rae sremmund out here name droppin kool moe dee. They couldve said anybody, slick rick, luda, hov whoever.
They ALL have wore 5 chains before. My point is hiphop as you know it wont ever die.
Programmers, executives, suits and suburbia will never get it and can push whatever agendas they want but the fans cant be killed
No matter how much brainwashin is goin on theres kids out there who dont watch tv, dont listen to the radio and help push the culture foward
It dont matter what i like or dont like, that is irrelevant. The same goes for you. Hate whoever you like but time tells all. That old shyt, the raw nature of our culture will never die.
Battle rap culture, underground hiphop, lyricists on the radio? Thas 2016.
Its the same reason drake has a song named after wutang. This will not die.
Travis scott antidote and punks jump up by brand nubian DO exsist in the same playlist, ive seen it myself in kids iphones. I done seen lil skizzy to NWA and this is what some of yall dont understand.
Theres people who are under 24 who are rebelling against they own generation. Rejecting the mainstream and THATS HIPHOP and shows to me the spirit CANT be crushed.
Im a fan of the culture and as long as i see things transpiring i will point em out.
The culture cant be killed. No race or technology will dismantle us. The knowledge will be passed down just in a different format.
Whites always owned corporations and whites always were the majority purchaser of media in the united states.
Aint shyt change, so if thats always been around then hiphop has done a pretty good job breeding and taking care of its own.
But this aint an american thing. Its a world wide 196 country thing.
Fans are everywhere. blue collar workers, poor, rich, brown, black, white, every color.
They influence the world around them because hiphop influenced them.
Its the guy who programmed AZ on time warner cable, The girl who chose Nas as the backround music at staples center, the restaurant clerk who plays saltnpepa for patrons, the artist who draws a random hiphop reference into a childs nationally syndicated cartoon, the foreigners with pirate radio stations playin new rappers
We got indians, whites, blacks, latinos, whites, asians and representatives from every country just on this site alone.
Some kids told me recently they thought fat joe killed big pun and asap rocky killed asap yams.
Kids say the darndest things but I dont chalk that up to hiphop dyin
Its the youth checkin the status quo and that is because hiphops alive and well.
I appreciate all the debates i have on here and sometimes we emotional but thas what happens when you love something.
Stans, fans. Whatever. We all HERE and we all need to listen to more hiphop. New hiphop. Old/ Lost hiphop. Samples. Originals.
This shyt is 40 years old.
Hiphop took me everywhere. It taught me history, love, music of all genres and its still teaching me.
Just felt like sharing since no matter how much i dislike or like an artist its never bigger than the culture.
I dont see the extermination and armegeddon of the culture anymore, I reject that thinking.
The world has plenty of rippity rapping breakdancin spray paintin beatboxin CHILDREN. They arent mythical creatures, they are people of the culture you represent.
Ive met beautiful grown black women, white women, asians etc who listen to m.o.p. and rakim. Ive met lil white kids who rock EPMD, asians mobbing to tribe called quest and deaf people who read 2pac and nas lyrics.
This shyt aint goin nowhere.