You ever thought that in the near future, 50 year old rappers are..

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going to be accepted and there's going to be a market for them?? Like as hip hop gets older, there will be an acceptance for them and you'll have 50 year old MCs making their debut album, talking about "back in the 90's i was grinding to get on but it never happened till now" type of stories?? I told my boy the other day who's 35 and he pursued it in his 20's, got married then divorced recently, living real comfortable though, no kids and told me it was too late for him to get back on it. I told him that he should keep at it plus he can sing R&B which is a plus and that it might sound crazy but in a few years there'll be a market for older hip hop artist. What's yall's take?
 
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yes but they shouldn't try to adapt to the future 'what's in' type vibe, at that age they won't be able to pull it off

I'm sure all the old greats can still rip beats apart, the only problem is they will try to adapt. And that will be their first mistake!
 

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yes but they shouldn't try to adapt to the future 'what's in' type vibe, at that age they won't be able to pull it off

I'm sure all the old greats can still rip beats apart, the only problem is they will try to adapt. And that will be their first mistake!

i mean if they make "Life is good" type of albums, then they should be good then right?
 
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