Originally Posted By: Notes Norton
Just thinking out loud and only half serious here...

Could it be rebellion against the previous generation???

Not for any artistic reasons, but for the young people, rap/hip-hop is the music of their parent's generation.

After all, the first rap stars are old enough to go on Medicare now.

So is listening to grandparent's music a better alternative?

After all, it's the child's duty to rebel, and music is a safe thing to express that rebellion.

Notes ♫



I certainly hope so wink


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