Hip-hop is not over because a fraud from Toronto and a fraud from the Carolinas got their card pulled.
They're not hip-hop cities.
Kendrik if anything held it down and stamped that.
People just need to stay in their lane.
Cole, Drake, and Harlow are of the same cloth. They fukked up by thinking they could enter an arena they had no business in 2 begin with.
Truth.
Hip Hop in its true form and as a culture, can never die. It's too embedded in legacy, influence and classics. None of what's being pushed today and seen everywhere can ever touch that. We can't expect outsiders to live up to a standard they weren't born in or even a part of, from the jump. So there will always be dudes like Cole and Drake, but they will always have to operate
outside of the real. Which is why they fall so horribly when they do. This is what happens when you're not authentically a part of something.
But Hip Hop will still outlast all of this bullsh*t and fakeness. It'll always be there, whether it's being lifted up daily or not. Hip Hop's first 25 years made sure to build a foundation that can't be broken. So all the losers and bums will definitely
try to exploit it and sneak in, but they always get exposed sooner or later. And at the end of the day, the
real culture of what this is and has always been, will still be moving forward. The lames will never run this sh*t.