jaster
I am become woke, destroyer of ignorance.
- Jun 8, 2007
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I think the article was a convoluted mess to help someone personally work through why they think their tastes are superior.
The elder generation putting their stamp of disapproval on the previous one and its slide into chaos goes back to ancient Greek writings. The arguments are so recycled and boring at this point I can't be bothered to care when I hear someone complain about kids today and that stuff they do I don't understand.
This is true, and that article was chock full of inaccuracies and ignorance regarding hip hop. Much of it actually read like satire. It confused correlation and causation. Convoluted indeed. Cringey, even.
The critique of mumble rap from within the hip hop community has significantly more substance. Not worth going into in this thread, but I will say mumble rap is far from the genre's first sub that met criticism from within the hip hop community, going back decades, so it can't really be pinned solely on age-related, get-off-my-lawn, I-don't-understand-this mentality.
Mumble rap is an interesting one though, in that there are people in hip hop who consider it a subgenre, and others who see it as it's own genre. And the same debate is waged within the mumble rap community. And then the people in mumble rap who refuse to call it mumble rap, and the debate over accents. There's not a ton of agreement, but there are objective and structural facets of mumble rap that set it apart from most hip hop. I have my own opinions on those and they are not favorable to mumble rap. In the end, though, if there are people making it and people consuming it, well, whatever. Have at it.