Friday, March 09, 2007

Hip-Hop is Dead?

According to an article from the Associated Press, "Sales of rap music are declining as more are critical of its message."

Before you tie this too closely to Nas' album "Hip Hop Is Dead," though, consider what he told MTV in an interview,
"I don't wanna lose nobody with this, but what I mean by 'hip-hop is dead' is we're at a vulnerable state," he continued. "If we don't change, we gonna disappear like Rome. Let's break it down to a smaller situation. Hip-hop is Rome for the 'hood. I think hip-hop could help rebuild America, once hip-hoppers own hip-hop. ... We are our own politicians, our own government, we have something to say. We're warriors. Soldiers."
I tend to agree with Kevin Powell, who says, "In the end, if you are not getting cats' heads nodding in their SUVs and their cars, you're not going to reach them."

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2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hip Hop has great potential to reach different segments of the population. In many instances this influence is a negative one. The power is there to enact positive change if someone is willing to take that step. However, Hip Hop is a form of entertainment. Artists are not necessarily required to promote good vaulues or social change.

1:04 PM  
Blogger wdksoyappkhjhhr said...

I agree. As with many famous people, hip hop artists have great potential to influence our world. However, they are artists and not all art or music has to be used to influence people or spread a good message.

9:17 PM  

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