I'm more of a industrial fan myself (industrial metal/rock, NDH, EBM etc.) as well as black metal / death metal, but I do appreciate a lot of hip-hop music. 2pac is an absolute legend, and his importance transcends music. He's a cultural icon.
I'm more of a industrial fan myself (industrial metal/rock, NDH, EBM etc.) as well as black metal / death metal, but I do appreciate a lot of hip-hop music. 2pac is an absolute legend, and his importance transcends music. He's a cultural icon.
I'm more of a industrial fan myself (industrial metal/rock, NDH, EBM etc.) as well as black metal / death metal, but I do appreciate a lot of hip-hop music. 2pac is an absolute legend, and his importance transcends music. He's a cultural icon.
Nah, he's still only a "rock star" within the realm of music. He has some cultural impact, surely, but not the same amount. Last I checked, they weren't giving out lectures on Bieber's cultural influence: http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/ikos/KULH1111/
Nah, he's still only a "rock star" within the realm of music. He has some cultural impact, surely, but not the same amount. Last I checked, they weren't giving out lectures on Bieber's cultural influence: http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/ikos/KULH1111/