The Influence Of Hip Hop On Culture

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Hip Hop broke barriers anybody could ever imagine. With all of its influence and culture, Hip Hop was the fastest growing music genre, ahead of Country, Rock, and even commercial Pop music. From NWA to Master P, to Jay Z and Eminem, rappers - through their lyrics, style, and attitude - helped build the genre and culture into a national landscape. Some say that the culture along with the music of Hip Hop has been tarnished due to its recent history of drugs, sex, and violence. Instead of music for the soul, rappers nowadays just do it for the fame and fortune. Compared to the Hip Hop of the 80s, 90s and 2000s, it has changed a lot when it comes to quality and originality.