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By liking rap I don't mean all rap music but not entirely writing off rap as all bad music not worth listening to.
It seems like no matter who it is, whether they are Millenials or Gen Z, there is almost no one from that age group that finds every single rap track bad to listen to. There are people that don't like to primarily listen to rap but you never really come across anyone that says they never found any rap music good and hated it all entirely as a genre.
But if you go back to Gen X and Boomers there are plenty of guys in those generations that hate all rap music and don't even pretend to like the sound of it to fit in. Even the "good" kind of old school 90s hiphop that a lot of younger people that otherwise don't like rap say that they like to listen to. This is true even if the general message of rap music about women resonates among many Gen X and Boomer guys. That appeal still isn't enough for them to ever consider rap music.
Maybe it is because Millenials and Gen Z grew up with rap music as just another default type of music while Boomers and Gen X guys weren't exposed to rap music from a young age but many always hated it and the culture associated with it from the start and even more when it started becoming mainstream and broadcasted everywhere.
It seems like no matter who it is, whether they are Millenials or Gen Z, there is almost no one from that age group that finds every single rap track bad to listen to. There are people that don't like to primarily listen to rap but you never really come across anyone that says they never found any rap music good and hated it all entirely as a genre.
But if you go back to Gen X and Boomers there are plenty of guys in those generations that hate all rap music and don't even pretend to like the sound of it to fit in. Even the "good" kind of old school 90s hiphop that a lot of younger people that otherwise don't like rap say that they like to listen to. This is true even if the general message of rap music about women resonates among many Gen X and Boomer guys. That appeal still isn't enough for them to ever consider rap music.
Maybe it is because Millenials and Gen Z grew up with rap music as just another default type of music while Boomers and Gen X guys weren't exposed to rap music from a young age but many always hated it and the culture associated with it from the start and even more when it started becoming mainstream and broadcasted everywhere.