You’re speaking as a 30 year old man. I was in high school when Rolling Papers came out and everyone had the yellow patch or was rocking camos *with* J’s/chucks because of Wiz.
Relative to your age I’m sure there’s something you did 15-20 years ago dress/groom/slang wise because of a rapper.
No one is really talking about adults in these convos although we could also take the convo there as far as urban culture influencing adult behaviors also…
Not even gonna address the “generation” thing because both 69 and Thug were controversial af from the moment they came out
we as younger folks thought the thug my hubby captions and wearing dresses was odd in 2013-2015 also
You know these 30 year olds have kids right? Some that are teenagers and minors? You know how many people don’t monitor their kids? You do know that there are also 30+ year olds who still are easily influenced?
Look at all these women getting BBLs, lashes, etc. it’s not an age thing. As a parent, if you only let your child consume rap music, that’s a parental issue.
Yes, Bone Thugs influenced me to grow my hair, Deion sanders influenced me in sports, Jordan and certain athletes influenced my shoe game… I grew up in the 90s and never sagged my jeans.
But I don’t have any tattoos, I don’t own any guns, never shot a gun, never smoked weed and I don’t drink. Bottom line, parents let too many outside sources influenced there kids.
My moms always made certain things clear about entertainment and entertainers. Again, parents can’t be absolved from blame.
You got 20, 30, and 40 year old women booty shaking and posting thirst traps on social media. For all the world to see, including kids. But rap is to blame?
20, 30, 40 year old men posting guns, drugs, smoking weed in front of their kids, pants sagging, etc… but hip hop is to blame? Nope. I ain’t going. Adults/parents need equal blame.
There are parents out here who smoke weed in front of toddlers and young children, is rap to blame for that?