Many moons ago, Ice Cube embarked on the Family Values Tour alongside Korn, Limp Bizkit and Rammstein. It was — as Cube recently told James Corden — the “craziest” tour he’s ever been on. Rammstein would routinely light themselves (or, as one person learned the hard way, their fans) on fire as the crowed looked on.
Fast-forward a couple of decades and Rammestein guitarist Richard Kruspe is praising Hip Hop while somberly proclaiming, “Rock is dead.”
In a new interview with Revolver, Kruspe discussed the impact of Hip Hop and noted its domination over any other genre.
“There’s just nothing to say so much anymore,” he says. “Rock is dead. It’s sad, I know it is. But sometimes you kind of have to make peace with the facts of reality. Every time I’m listening to what’s new and it’s definitely not rock. There are always going to be these old dinosaurs that have a certain kind of performance that will survive. I’m talking about the new generation rock. What happens at the moment is that kids these days don’t have that feeling when they play their favorite rock tracks to annoy the parents.
“Guitars are not annoying anymore so what they’re using, especially in Germany, they’re using their voice, the lyrics, which basically mostly happens in Hip Hop. They start to rebel against everything, and Hip Hop is the soundtrack.”
Kruspe does insist rock still has something Hip Hop doesn’t.
“It’s all about Hip Hop at the moment, which is hard to me because Hip Hop was always kind of a music that I couldn’t relate to,” he says. “If I got to a festival and see a Hip Hop group play, I’m so bored. That’s one advantage rock still has over Hip Hop. There’s a visual and sonic connection between the band and the audience.”
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With explosive and visually-stimulating tours such as Travis Scott’s Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour currently on the road, his sentiment is hard to grasp.
Gene Simmons once made similar statements about the state of rock, but he’s also blasted Hip Hop numerous times in the past.
In a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, the KISS frontman said: “Rap will die. Next year, 10 years from now, at some point, and then something else will come along. And all that is good and healthy. I don’t have the cultural background to appreciate being a gangster. Of course that’s not what it’s all about, but that’s where it comes from. That’s the heart and soul of it. It came from the streets.”
He also ignited a war of words between himself and Cube when he scoffed at N.W.A’s inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Hip hop is even more dead than rock. Drake, Migos, Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, these are the big names of this once great genre. His saying that hip hop is now the soundtrack basically means he has no appreciation for the genre, it’s history, or its luminaries.
He didn’t mention any of those. What he basically said is German youth don’t want to relate themselves to rock music no more.
Those might be the faces of your hip hop but not mine, if you can’t or don’t take the time to find nice music that’s your fault..
Thank you! There’s more dope hip-hop out now then ever, and it’s so easy to access now. All you gotta do is push a few buttons instead of being lazy and just listening to the bullshit the big record companies feed you
Backhanded compliment….
Wow that moron implied that rap is all about being a gangsta, nothing else. That’s about as ignorant as saying that rock is all about LSD and white face paint.
That was Gene Simmons
Rock is dope but it failed to evolve
Record companies are only pushing rap and pop now which is unfortunate. No variety anymore
LMAO Guy might kill himself if he saw a Travis Scott concert. I really hate the phrase, “I can’t relate to….”
Funny you mention that. Travis Scott stage show and props are directly taken from past rock acts like Tommy Lee. That goes to why his show is so energetic. He got that from rock stars shows. And that man is right, rap dont have that many good stage shows like in the past. SOmetimes you gotta do your research
Most German kids listen to underground hiphop. Just saying.