Hip-Hop: Then vs. Now Pt. 2

On the latest episode of Real Chicks Rock! Presents Real Discussions: Real Chicks Rock!. 

I enjoyed this engaging and thought-provoking conversation with special guests Darren Divine, Cheryl Cox, and Dee Tate on 'Hip-Hop: Then vs. Now Part 2'. 

Don't take my word for it; here are some key takeaways that will convince you to listen:

🔑- The evolution of hip-hop has made significant progress over time. It's time for the industry to acknowledge and appreciate the veteran artists who have helped pave the way for today's hip-hop artists.

🔑- To ensure hip-hop's continued growth and success, gatekeepers and the older generation need to support and guide the upcoming generation of artists nurturing the industry's future.

🔑- Underground hip-hop has become more prevalent; however, lesser-known artists need more airplay to work on their fanbase through actual talent and lyricism. This will lead to a more diverse and vibrant hip-hop industry.

🔑- We need to return to the roots of hip-hop and preserve its essence, instead of just focusing on commercial success. Let's not lose sight of what makes hip-hop special and unique.

Special Thanks to my guests.

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