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Q-Tip Explains Why He Felt Like ‘The Spirit’ of Hip-Hop Died Back in 2004

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The rhetoric that hip-hop is dead has been a repeated concept for years. A lot of fans fervently defend it, especially today, highlighting the rich, vast underground. Ultimately, for them, as long as the music is still strong, everything else will solve itself. However, artists like Nas and Q-Tip weren’t so inclined to dismiss the music itself. Instead, they looked at how capitalism hollowed out the essence of the culture and turned it into a husk of a genre.



In a 2004 interview with Be

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