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Good read. I hope we hear a Ice Cube/Nipsey Hussle collabo in the future.
It’s a matter of the listening public becoming bored with the message and/or the style that the emcee has to offer. No matter what approach Ice Cube takes to combating the inevitable, he’s got a looming issue to deal with that he might just be getting too old for this young man’s game. It’s a hard pill to swallow, and you can either shuffle yourself into the alternative (living it up on the big screen, which Cube has proven fully capable of doing) or fall into obscurity. The choice is clear, and to be fair and honest, no one really wants to hear someone past middle age getting dirty on the mic.
Quote from: Okka on April 13, 2010, 12:53:33 PMGood read. I hope we hear a Ice Cube/Nipsey Hussle collabo in the future.well.. i hope not.. u may say im hatin, but i really dont feel that nipsey guy
thanks for posting this.i didn't agree with a number of points in this article tbh. but particularly towards the end, about over-40s still rapping. personally, if people like Cube, Chuck D and KRS-One carry on rapping for years to come, i'm gonna be listening to them. even if 2pac was still alive and rapping, i'd be listening to him. if your lyrics are good and can make me think about the topic the song is covering, then i don't care how old you are.
Jays 40 and still going plat. Whos to say hip hops a young mans game?Hell the age of the average mainstream rapper has been increasing