I UNDERSTAND EXACTLY WHERE ANDRE 3000 IS COMING FROM!! LITTLE BROTHER ON AGEISM & STIGMA IN HIP HOP

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Phonte is spot on. You are a writer, a poet and not just a rapper.

pkcd
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Too many examples of 50 year old MCs killing it these days....

But only 3000 knows 3000...if HE don't want to rap, that's his prerogative.

dogsandyoga
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This is the guest to interview right here. 👏👏👏👏

stacysummers
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Phonte on his last CD he rapped about his family members dying prematurely because of soul food " Black Genes the deadliest genes of all.

ncw
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It's not that he's old... he's just evolved. Look at it like this: he came, he saw, he conquered. He accomplished everything he set out to do in this business: fame, fortune, and accolades. He's not the same person anymore. He's not driven to make the best verse, because he already did that. Hollywood? Did that too. So to me, being in the same age group as him, knowing it's all about not staying the same, and going on and on until you're washed at something you mastered, you move on to more challenging things. Hip Hop, the album making process and the business side of it, doesn't motivate him anymore. And having been in it for 30+...why can't a GOAT level artist rest on his laurels and go do something else? He owes us nothing....

doriandenard
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Ayeeee I love those guys so bumping little brother today..

kingalien
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Exactly, I've always been a story teller

SaintThomas
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Phonte rappin about real life 40 yr old struggles is actually some of my favorite music in recent years

jonathanbooker
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I understand the mindset of Andre 3000 but he doesn't get it to me and probably to most of hip hop they would agree to this but Andre 3000 has one of the most iconic voices of all time if there was a cipher of 200 people on one track he is one of those voices that you can pick out and say that's Andre 3000 and that's the difference and that's what people want They want to hear your voice again in these times of ups and downs in people's lives your voice can be the soothing soul for many many people

velleione
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I’d be down to listen Andre rap about colonoscopy too!

elll
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Its like a store thats selling a variety of potato chips and now they only have salt and vinegar, your gonna be disappointed but you gotta respect the store owner decisions and find another store 😂 #soonyoullovastand

motirecords
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I have been hearing this stuff since the 1990s. But the question is: who exactly put the "stigma" there? I don't see no stigma on KRS One. The Ageism has nothing to do with hip-hop per se but contemporary culture as a whole. Even old dudes my age like Dr Dre fall for the "I don't want to sound like grand Dad" censorship talking points. People always talk about Rock and Blues or country music, where the music ages like wine. But the obsession with youth or competing with your young self is a pressure entertainers are under generally. Michael Jackson was a good example but he is not a rapper. But for hip-hop and the black community, what this highlights is our powerlessness and our lack of control of the dynamics of the culture. BB King, Muddy Waters or the Howling Wolf were not prisoners of "sounding like grand Dad". The difference is not just the genre, it is the mind state. Liberals see ageing as a process of increasing irrelevance yet, look around you, the babyboomers own everything. The best rappers today, ain't 19 years old or talking about being broke. Broke rappers, which is most rappers 😂😂😂, have been rapping about riches and money since I can remember. So, what are we really talking about here? Like Nike, just do it! Young people don't buy Music that much. Look at the stats! Old music trumps new music by any metric you can think of. I thought O.G was a mark of respek 😅😅😅. The Ageism is more about self image not reality. We still talking about 2Pac and Biggie from the "old times".😂😂

blackstarenigmatic
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3000 is playing his best move. If he came subpar, the mfs would flip and be on his neck.

goodymob
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Andre still dresses like a 17 year old kid tho. He's full of sht

Doc
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I never listen these publications when it comes 2 hip hop. 2 me, they don't even understand the music.

hugheswhiteman
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In advertently, we’re showing the culture that we can’t grow up

creolekuda
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3K has earned the right, the industry is fickle and one unpopular song from the album, here comes the"he doesn't have it anymore" he should've stayed gone, etc.. U got some artists that are 40+ that WILL lyrically MURDER a lot of new younger artists bcuz they came from a generation of BATTLING... U got Nas still out here putting out classic albums so I'm that sense I gotta humbly disagree with 3K

levil
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Total bullshit go pickup a Roc Marciano album

SuchandSuchMaui
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B.S. stop the ageism nonsense because you can run outta shit to rap about in your twenties you only hear this crap in rap music... it's either you're creative or you're not, period. Jay Z just made one of the dopest rap albums of his career and he wasn't complaining about shit....Andre is full of shit...he got like ten features out there, but he ain't got nothing to rap about huh? FOH

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