Originally Posted by
FlyingJesus
Wasn't really until college that I went from liking single artists/groups to expanding into a genre more openly, and that happened with hip hop and rnb which remain the absolute core of my music now. I really do think that rap is something that a lot of (white middle class) people find they need to sort of mature into, growing out of the "can't spell crap without rap lolololol" stages and actually exploring it and finding how diverse and powerful it actually can be, not to mention how much better it often is lyrically overall than other genres with more conventional songwriting styles.