Is hip-hop relevant to middle aged white guys?
Pretty interesting and provocative discussion on the relevancy of hip-hop music in the 2000's.
Like Beastie Boys, Kanye, Common, Tribe Called Quest, Eminem, and a whole bunch of others, Jurassic 5 appeals to a lot of (white) people who otherwise don't particularly like hip-hop, or consider hip-hop a phase they went through in college that they can safely abandon now that they're ensconced in suburban homes and SUVs and the other trappings of middle-class domesticity.
tags: opinion
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