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Fat Joe Explores the Link Between Street Cred and Rap Legitimacy

Fat Joe Explores the Link Between Street Cred and Rap Legitimacy

Fat Joe Explores the Link Between Street Cred and Rap Legitimacy

In a recent interview with Chazz Palminteri, Fat Joe delved into the age-old debate: Does one need a hood background to be a bona fide rapper? Glasses Malone’s recent claim that Drake, a Canadian Jew from the suburbs, is “colonizing” rap reignited the discussion.

Fat Joe Explores the Link Between Street Cred and Rap Legitimacy

“I wouldn’t say that 2023,” Joe answered when Chazz Palminteri poised the question. “Because there is so many different forms of Hip Hop.  But when we first came out, yes.  And it’s unfair to rappers that are successful’s kids.  Because rappers that are successful have a following.  So now you get  kid of a celebrity or a Hip Hop star and they grew up Little House on the Prairie.  So the hood is like, ‘Nah, you grew up rich. We don’t want to hear your story.  You grow up rich.  So it’s very unfortunate for artists who have talented kids.

The emergence of rap royalty with affluent upbringings has sparked controversy, with some arguing that their stories aren’t authentic. As Joe pointed out, “The hood is like, ‘Nah, you grew up rich. We don’t want to hear your story.'”

In today’s multifaceted Hip Hop scene, the necessity of a hood upbringing remains a contested topic. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts below.

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Glasses Malone Takes Aim at Drake: Is Drizzy Truly Hip-Hop or a 'Colonizer'?

Glasses Malone Takes Aim at Drake: Is Drizzy Truly Hip-Hop or a ‘Colonizer’?

Glasses Malone Takes Aim at Drake: Is Drizzy Truly Hip-Hop or a ‘Colonizer’?

Glasses Malone, known for his unfiltered opinions, isn’t one to mince words. On a recent episode of the Holdin’ Court podcast, he delved into the hot topic of Drake’s place in the hip-hop realm. For some, the debate revolves around whether Drake can even be considered a hip-hop artist.

Glasses Malone Takes Aim at Drake: Is Drizzy Truly Hip-Hop or a ‘Colonizer’?

While this perspective was more prevalent a decade ago, Malone still champions it. In his eyes, Drake, like Madonna, doesn’t fit the hip-hop mold. He asserts that Drizzy’s upbringing in a middle-class, Jewish community disqualifies him from the genre, going as far as labeling him a “colonizer” of hip-hop.

The contentious nature of Malone’s comments is undeniable, sparking disagreement among fans. But the question remains: Is Drake a hip-hop icon, or does he, as Malone suggests, fall outside the culture? Join the conversation in the comments below and let us know where you stand. Glasses Malone Takes Aim at Drake: Is Drizzy Truly Hip-Hop or a ‘Colonizer’?

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