I do not see thousands of 45 year old white men riding around listening to Billie Eillish and Taylor Swift

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OP is a goofus. I'm 38, and really of the culture. I grew up on rap/hip-hop (married to this shyt)...beats, lyrics, content, etc.

It's not somethin you turn off, the day you hit 35 or 40. :camby:

Even if lyricism or wordplay, is at in all-time low (and there's STILL nkkas wit wordplay), production-wise, and SONICALLY, I'd argue hip-hop/rap is at an ALL-TIME high. You're love for the culture/genre wasn't authentic in the place, if you woke up one day, and only wanted to listen to jazz. :mjpls:


Garbage ass take OP.
 

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In White music, artists are allowed to age and still be relevant. Rappers are often young because rap doesn't allow older dudes to rock too much.
 

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Hes saying that too many older brehs with grey hair, still hopping on to CURRENT trends. Its disturbing.
 
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