9th Wonder Credits Kendrick Lamar & Chance The Rapper For Giving Political Rap New Hope

    Hip Hop scholar and Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder thinks that Kendrick Lamar is taking Hip Hop back to the days of Public Enemy. In an interview with PBS, 9th Wonder heaped praise on Compton’s native son.

    Speaking to Open Mind’s Alexander Heffner, 9th Wonder said that “Kendrick is speaking of unification. Kendrick is the highest selling rap artist this year. If we look back two or three years ago, political rap doesn’t sell, right?”

    The producer, who worked with Kendrick on his 2017 album DAMN. to produce the track “Duckworth,” went on to say, “He’s changing that narrative, kind of taking it back to the times Public Enemy, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, sold two million copies to a seventh grader like me. So it’s going back to that time, it’s slowly going back to that time, but it’s going to take a while.”

    9th Wonder was doled out similar props to Chance The Rapper, saying  “There’s not only a political edge but a spiritual edge and religious edge, venturing off into a place that a lot of people think that Hip Hop can’t go.”

    “People still look at Hip Hop as not the genius art form that it is. I think Chance has proved that wrong on so many levels. He proved ‘I can be spiritual, I can be religious, I can be political, I can be Governor of Illinois, I can sell out Comiskey Park.'”

    Watch the fascinating full interview below.

    10 thoughts on “9th Wonder Credits Kendrick Lamar & Chance The Rapper For Giving Political Rap New Hope

    1. 9th is right about Kdot an a select few other artist who represent the true essence of the genre, which is Health, Love, Awareness an Wealth

    2. I’m enjoying all sorts of raps,whether its mumble rap or intellectual,when I’m alone I listen to k dot and them,if i got bitchs around I turn up that’s just me

    3. Wait wait wait chance the rapper and K.Dot? Really? Come on 9th. Now if you said someone like Immortal Technique (anyone from vipers records really), Lowkey (Britain rapper), Lupe, or R.A. the Rugged Man to name a few I would agree more. However, K.Dot and Chance I can’t on. I agree everyone has different opinions, but he can’t tell me he isn’t choosing them because they are hot right now.

      1. He’s siting rappers at their prime right now who still spit the truth. Doesn’t mean Lupe or Immortal Technique are off the chats bro. We all know own Lupe has been on dat shit his entire career

    4. I don’t see it being like start of 90s when kids rocking Malcolm X hats but I can see political/activist rap going mainstream again

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