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In reply to the discussion: Is it ever okay for white people to listen to, play, or sing along to Ni@@as In Paris? [View all]WinniSkipper
(363 posts)And I think the genesis from that argument will come mostly from the younger generation.
It's interesting. I think back to one of the more amazing things I saw in the MTV heyday. When Run DMC and Aerosmith teamed for Walk This Way. That (IMO) was the beginning of full integration of rap/hip hop going mainstream.
At that point - you have not just genres but cultures coming together. Cultures involve languages, prejudices, curiosities about each other. So now - black culture had a true white audience. I think this drastically differs from Motown in the 60s.
The adoption of Motown style and culture to a white audience pails in comparison. Look at the influence hip hop has had on white culture, specifically teens. Language. Fashion. Music. An appreciation and respect for the other race.