The Rap Soul Podcast

Hip-Hop's Generation Gap

28 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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This episode explores whether older hip-hop fans have become the very people they once criticized—the adults who dismissed rap music as "noise." Inspired by a social media post from Isaac Hayes III, you examine the ongoing tension between hip-hop's older generation and younger fans and artists. https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com

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