Public Enemy Interview: – ‘Jay Z, Snoop Dogg and Drake are not real Hip-Hop’

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  1. … .. (continue) ..and we must ask ourself where rap finish and when start hip hop; you can say that is a fact of aptitude, or a party “atmosphere” that incite the peolple to dance; dancing in the clubs or dancing in the park jam cannot be the difference between hiphop music and rap music; and for my opinion there are artists that can be considered sometimes rap artists and sometime hiphop artists. So, can an artist be sometimes a rapper and other tims a hihop artist? it’s a long discussion ..

  2. Respect to public enemy and their history, I got their records, i’seen theyr concert; so a large part of rapper do rap and not hip hop, also “chuck d’s son” busta rhymes, also redmen with cristina auguilera, also eminem with rihanna, also erick sermon in ain’t me; hiphoprecords in their history got always connection with money, cars, and naked woman. So I think it’s time to talk seriously about the thin borderline between rap and hip hop, ..(continue) .. ..

  3. So the only message you received from EVERYTHING that Chuck D & Fav said was these other rappers ain’t hip hop? Why would you advertise the negative? Why couldn’t you title this video “PE speaks knowledge to the next generation of Hip Hop”. Yep that title is a little long, but it would’ve been more accurate. Am I wrong? #MadRespect4PE @JohnRussel

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