

We have been hearing that shyt since damn near '91, and guess what? No one except hip-hop snobs keeps making that argument. No one cares about the graffiti, b-boying, and beatboxing elements cause if they did, they would be celebrated just as much as the music itself. DJ'ing itself has been reduced to nikkas just pushing a spacebar and having a Spotify account. The culture (and the argument about it) is dead.The Rap Game and Hip Hop culture are two different things.
The sooner people start drawing this distinction the better.
We have been hearing that shyt since damn near '91, and guess what? No one except hip-hop snobs keeps making that argument. No one cares about the graffiti, b-boying, and beatboxing elements cause if they did, they would be celebrated just as much as the music itself. DJ'ing itself has been reduced to nikkas just pushing a spacebar and having a Spotify account. The culture (and the argument about it) is dead.