I’ve always been a huge fan of hip-hop music. Indeed, the art form has
evolved tremendously over years, and has become one of the most influential
genres of our time. On the other hand, there are so many issues that could
potentially damage its growth. For example, the death of Tupac Shakur, and Notorious
B.I.G, has left an empty feeling in the hearts of fans around the
globe. In my opinion, Tupac was the Malcolm X of hip-hop, and Biggie, the urban
version of Michelangelo, who painted vivid lyrical masterpieces. Both rappers
left a lasting impression on hip-hop culture, and changed the way individuals
measure the music. Indeed, one can only imagine the music the two would’ve created
if they were alive today. Perhaps, what makes their deaths so tragic, is the
fact that they died so young. Wallace, died at the tender age of 24, and Shakur, at age 25. Over the years, The Source
has offered their view of hip-hop’s most tragic events, and how the industry
has been affected by their deaths. Hip-hop also lost rising rap artists, Big L,
Soulja Slim, and legendary DJ, Jam Master Jay. In fact, the murders still
remain unsolved to this very day.
In order to save hip-hop, artists must become more responsible for their
lyrics, and realize that the art form is suffering due to violence. The world of hip-hop has enormous
potential, and room for growth, but the industry must make some needed changes
in order to save the genre. The question that still remains, is what have we
learned from losing these hip-hop icons? Regardless, as an industry we must
preserve our music and create positive images that will transcend throughout
our culture.