It seems the general consesus on this thread is that hip-hop could be art, if it were differently motivated. I've learned in my various experiences that art is a very plastic term. It will be interesting to see if in a hundred years hip-hop will be called art. It very well may be, after all most of the great artists of the Roccoco school were unashamed to freely admit that the body of their work was nothing more than expensive pornography for the walls of the nobility, and they were content with that, yet today we call men such as Boucher and Fragonard geniuses.
The problem with hip-hop is not nesecarily about it being degrading and essentially low-brow, but that it expresses, unself-consciously, essentially universal human ideas that must be understood before they are dismissed, and not everyone is willing to either understand or dismiss them. In each of us here in our history there lurked the possibility that we could become misogynistic, violent debauchers or 'booty' shaking 'ho'es. Something, however, caused us to evaluate our own personal circumstances and navigated us away from that path, be it parents, school, education, whatever. We may have never even been exposed to that side of life and think it could never have happened to us, but as I said, it was only the insulation of family or maybe religion or something else, that kept you from it.
Humanity at its base is essentially the same; a dark, unrestrained, violent being with unlimited potentional (and potential, in the words of my father, just means you aren't working hard enough. You could be better). How do you restrain such impulses in people that are unwilling to change, or were given no alternative in their early lives? You can't. In fact, in a free society there is nothing you can do aside from education in the various sciences, and if education in the intellectual process fails to convey a better social stance then there is nothing left. After all, untill they have actually committed a crime they have every right to be as crass as you may be noble, and while that could be the ultimate undoing of free society, changing it would be its death just the same.


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