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not all americans of course.
Even these so called "heads" want to listen to rappers from /mainstream/underoung/southern/east/west. etc
but no ones checking out music on a global scale. WHY?. its it cause others countrys dont have gimmicky corperate tactics to promote there music to a more commercial fan base. even people that consider themselves 'open to all music arnt going out of there way to sample differnt flavours of hip hop and creativty from around the world.
Would you agree that other countrys have more of a hip hop culture, also that isnt as based around violence and repetative commericial music?
And are there artists in non american countrys that appreciate hip hop even more than alot of american aritsts do, by making hip hop for more of a love of it than there next pay cheque?
and is the source right saying "it might not be long before the true essance of hip hop will be found of our shores"
and why is there people from non american countrys that only listen to US rap
just theories/questions. what do you think?
,
not all americans of course.
Even these so called "heads" want to listen to rappers from /mainstream/underoung/southern/east/west. etc
but no ones checking out music on a global scale. WHY?. its it cause others countrys dont have gimmicky corperate tactics to promote there music to a more commercial fan base. even people that consider themselves 'open to all music arnt going out of there way to sample differnt flavours of hip hop and creativty from around the world.
Would you agree that other countrys have more of a hip hop culture, also that isnt as based around violence and repetative commericial music?
And are there artists in non american countrys that appreciate hip hop even more than alot of american aritsts do, by making hip hop for more of a love of it than there next pay cheque?
and is the source right saying "it might not be long before the true essance of hip hop will be found of our shores"
and why is there people from non american countrys that only listen to US rap
just theories/questions. what do you think?


It was a bad attempt at a joke forget it