MADLIB LAMENTS CURRENT MAINSTREAM RAP: ‘MOST OF THE MUSIC TODAY IS TELLING YOU BAD THINGS TO DO’

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Madlib is a bona fide Hip Hop vet and his music goes way beyond his collaborations with Freddie Gibbs. The lauded producer has collaborated with the late J Dilla, Kanye West, Erykah Badu and Guilty Simpson, just to name a few.

On Friday (January 29), the 47-year-old West Coast native unleashed his new instrumental album Sound Ancestors and sat down with The Guardian to discuss the project.

During the conversation, Madlib spoke about how current mainstream rap differs from the Hip Hop he grew up on in the ’80s and ’90s. Simply put, he wants to know where the revolutionary voices in the same vein as Public Enemy are and why we aren’t hearing more of them.

“Rap music right now should be like Public Enemy stuff, but it’s just not there,” he said. “I wish it was more like how it was in the earlier days when I was coming up. My influences. Real music. Music can teach you … things not to do. Most of the music today is telling you bad things to do. My type of Hip Hop can help you grow up.”

Madlib, who crafted the critically acclaimed Madvillainy album with the late MF DOOM in 2004, also spoke about the profound loss, admitting he was still in disbelief.

“[DOOM was] a brother, a guy that took time to hang out, call me all the time,” he said. “Everybody’s still learning off of him. Last week I saw five of DOOM’s albums on the top charts, and it’s sad to say but that wouldn’t happen if he was here.”

While Madlib is here, he plans continue paying homage to those Hip Hop greats who’ve passed on, including Dilla. Even though he stopped writing rhymes after Dilla’s 2006 death, he’s still a part of his music journey. In fact, he has a track called “Two for 2 – For Dilla” on Sound Ancestors. 

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