Whenever an โold headโ shares their thoughts on the current landscape of hip-hop, I expect to hear something negative. They often say โEverything sounds the sameโ or โAll they do is mumble on every track.โ Itโs an old and tired response for veteran rap fans that have not truly given todayโs artists a fair listen. But that wasnโt Dr. Dreโs response when asked to give his opinion on modern-day rap.
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During a conversation with Kevin Hart on his Peacock show, Heart to Heart, the legendary producer gave a nuanced answer that did not crush todayโs hip-hop but didnโt necessarily give them all of their props either.
He said, โHip-Hop is what it is. Anybody thatโs talking about the state of hip-hop right now, when talking about it from a negative place, sounds like somebodyโs fuckinโ grandfather. This is just what it is. Hip Hop is evolving. If you donโt like it, donโt listen to it, you know what Iโm saying?โ
He continued, โIโm keepinโ it all the way 100 with you. Some of this shit, most of this shit, I donโt like. I donโt listen to a lot of that shit. But Iโm not hatinโ on it. Iโm never gonna hate on it.โ
Does Dr. Dre have a point?
I second all of Dreโs emotions when he says, โWhen talking about it from a negative place, sounds like somebodyโs fuckinโ grandfather.โ
I think one of the issues I often have with people who look down on todayโs hip-hop is that they are playing the exact role that previous generations did when hip-hop first came into prominence. Hip-hop is a genre that is meant to evolve. The core of the genre is taking something thatโs already been done and using it to create something unique and fresh. Anyone thatโs expecting hip-hop to sound like it did 30 years ago is never going to enjoy anything thatโs currently coming out, especially in the mainstream landscape.
Where my opinion differs from Dreโs is when he says โMost of this shit, I donโt like.โ While Iโm definitely in no position to tell one of the most important figures in hip-hop what he does and does not like, I feel like we are genuinely in a golden age of hip-hop.
Yes, the genre is oversaturated and there are too many MCs to keep track of. But I genuinely believe that there is more great hip-hop music coming out than there ever has been before.
If youโre a hip-hop fan that goes searching for quality music and does not just let TikTok or the DSPs spoon-feed songs, thereโs so much enjoyable hip-hop to choose from. This year alone artists such as Danny Brown, JPEGMAFIA, Killer Mike, McKinley Dixon, Black Thought, Larry June, Navy Blue, Conway the Machine, Boldy James, IDK, Deanteโ Hitchcock, Fly Anakin, Veeze, and Meyhem Lauren have released hip-hop albums that arenโt considered mainstream music. If you donโt actively search out these artists, thereโs a chance that you might miss them.
So while Iโm glad that Dr. Dre isnโt hating on the current state of hip-hop, donโt take his word for it when he says he doesnโt like โmost of the shitโ coming out now, because thereโs more than enough music that will satisfy your music appetite.
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