Some of you dudes clearly weren't living hip-hop in '96 to say The Roots were in any shape, form, or fashion wrong about that song and video. '96 is when the hip-hop divide was at its apex. Not only The Roots and De La, but KRS, Bush Babees, Wu-Tang, Chuck D, Jeru, ...a whole slate of artists were voicing legitimate concerns and raising debate around where hip-hop was heading. It was entire collection of people, it wasn't one or two cats raising a stink for the fukk of it.
Also, Illadelph Halflife was the best album of '96, so they could pretty much say whatever the fukk they wanted to about the state of the culture and the music because they earned that right considering the competition of heavyweight albums that dropped that year.
But yeah, they were just pretentious "haters". Not like the direction of the music went off a cliff in '97 or anything with the shiny suit era, followed by the iced-out thug era, followed by a bunch of forgetable eras culminating in whatever the fukk it is now they're calling hip-hop culture and music.
