i'm not trying to get on your case, but what did you think when jimmy page collaborated with puff daddy - or aerosmith and run dmc?
i'm not referring to those 2 songs, but there really is more to it than the corporate crap that infests every genre of art and life in general these days as hydro mentioned. there's so much rap out there with a positive message and/or true artistic chops, it's hard to see it generalized, but easy enough to understand how it can happen. rap isn't the only pop genre that doesn't rely on conventional instrumentation, or 'actual talent' as ppl would interpret conventional here.. among other things, rap/hiphop explores the rhythm over melody and that's just a foreign, barren landscape to many ppl
pretty much the same as walking into a fine art museum and saying 'bullshit that's not art... anybody can do that'. almost by definition, cutting edge expression challenges what you're already familiar and comfortable with, and understandably not everyone is interested in that. and i'm definitely not saying all or even most rap is cutting edge, but at it's core the genre was incredibly innovative, just like jazz
in their infancy, classic rock and jazz were considered talentless crap by a lot of people too
i'm not referring to those 2 songs, but there really is more to it than the corporate crap that infests every genre of art and life in general these days as hydro mentioned. there's so much rap out there with a positive message and/or true artistic chops, it's hard to see it generalized, but easy enough to understand how it can happen. rap isn't the only pop genre that doesn't rely on conventional instrumentation, or 'actual talent' as ppl would interpret conventional here.. among other things, rap/hiphop explores the rhythm over melody and that's just a foreign, barren landscape to many ppl
pretty much the same as walking into a fine art museum and saying 'bullshit that's not art... anybody can do that'. almost by definition, cutting edge expression challenges what you're already familiar and comfortable with, and understandably not everyone is interested in that. and i'm definitely not saying all or even most rap is cutting edge, but at it's core the genre was incredibly innovative, just like jazz
in their infancy, classic rock and jazz were considered talentless crap by a lot of people too

