There are some rap/hip hop artists and tunes that I enjoy as much as anything else these days, at least in limited doses.
A musical trend is a musical trend. The only difference is the magnitude/extent and the perspective from which you observe it, which has a lot to do with ones personal life experience.
Music can be a great unifier. I find it all to be of interest.
Disregard any specific genre completely and run the risk of missing perhaps an important part of the big picture. Or missing out on a good learning opportunity at a minimum.
I find I enjoy music the most these days when I just listen and pay no attention to genre labels attached.
Then there is culture and various levels of culture, including high culture. They all have something to say musically. That's part of what makes music so fascinating, at least for me.
A musical trend is a musical trend. The only difference is the magnitude/extent and the perspective from which you observe it, which has a lot to do with ones personal life experience.
Music can be a great unifier. I find it all to be of interest.
Disregard any specific genre completely and run the risk of missing perhaps an important part of the big picture. Or missing out on a good learning opportunity at a minimum.
I find I enjoy music the most these days when I just listen and pay no attention to genre labels attached.
Then there is culture and various levels of culture, including high culture. They all have something to say musically. That's part of what makes music so fascinating, at least for me.