Rakim speaks on the old school respecting the new artist out and mature Hip Hop for older fans of the culture. I see Jay-Z’s change in content and style along with songs like, “30 something,” as him maturing along with his fan base. Some people hate the change but like Jay-Z says, “niggas want my old shit, buy my old album.”
Monday, October 26, 2009
Rakim Speaks On Hip Hop Respect & Maturity
Posted by HOOD CHECK at 3:43 PM
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