Trimss wrote:Yeah it was 50 Cent and Eminem. Basically, in Europe, the whole Shady Aftermath camp was huge.
I can vouch for this, it was definitely the case in my country. And other than that, I'll add 2Pac probably. Guys like Jay-Z used to be known as Beyonce's boyfriend, Kanye didn't get well-known until American Boy, and nobody cares for Lil Wayne.
So yeah, in general, if we consider worldwide impact, it's definitely Em and 50 that have introduced the most people to Hip-Hop. At least from my point of view.
classthe_king wrote:But that's just because most of the people here are of the age that they would be first getting into music when 50 Cent and co was huge. You wait five years and ask the people our age that question and it will be all about Lil Wayne.
I disagree. I think my country is a good example, so if you get huge in here, then you're probably huge everywhere, and nobody has got as huge as Em and 50 used to be. Now I'm obviously not around many 13years old's to know what's huge with them, but I don't see that many kids being into Hip-Hop as it was the case with my generation.
In fact, it was Recovery that once again made Em bring in a new group of younglings into it, and I'm considering some of my cousins who now like rap but didn't prior 2010.
*And again, I'm speaking worldwide not US only.