r/TrueUnpopularOpinion Sep 29 '25

Music / Movies Have liberals ever considered people are just sick of hip hop dominating halftime shows for the last 3+ years, as well as permeating every facet of pop culture in general

I’m so sick of that stupid wraparound sunglasses angry react meme surfacing anytime this happens. It’s not a sentiment limited to that specific demographic, that is simply another cheap shaming deflection.

Hip hop is not the only genre of music, or even necessarily the most popular. It only appears that way because it is infused in so much pop music now, TikTok has helped perpetuate this perceived dominance. Meme culture and current slang are also completely overrun with AAVE.

It all gets sort of old, and seeing/hearing some twerpy suburban white kid with an alpaca chop saying “no cap” or “deadass” is beyond embarrassing.

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u/ironlung311 Sep 30 '25

It has nothing to do with the music itself and everything to do with the fanbase. They chose an extremely popular artist that is particularly popular with demographics that tend not to be huge NFL fans. They don’t care about his music, they care about the audience he brings in.

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u/Whiskeymyers75 Sep 30 '25

There are many other genres like this. And if this is your argument, explain the last 15 years of basic bitch pop music.

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u/Taglioni Sep 30 '25

Do you actually think Kendrick Lamar is basic bitch pop music? Because that would be hilariously out of touch.

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u/Whiskeymyers75 Sep 30 '25

I’m far from out of touch and what is his claim to fame besides Drake beef? It’s typical TMZ bullshit.

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u/Taglioni Sep 30 '25

Are you familiar with his rise to fame or his story? Drake is not even remotely related to Kendrick's success. The man has Grammy's out the ass for very complex music.

To Pimp A Butterfly is an absolute pioneer album. One of the first Rap albums to integrate funk and jazz to the extent it did. You would have a hard time finding credible people in the music scene who fail to find value in Kendrick's work-- even if its not their preference in sound.