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Hopsin on Hip-Hop, Religion, and Authenticity | Impaulsive EP. 87

IMPAULSIVEJune 12, 20191h 30min761,474 views
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Hopsin's Perspective on Hip-Hop

  • 🎤 Hopsin believes the state of hip-hop is improving, with a resurgence of genuine lyricists alongside other styles.
  • 💡 He highlights artists like Joyner Lucas, Tech N9ne, and J. Cole as current favorites, appreciating lyrical complexity and wordplay.
  • 🧠 Hopsin explains his approach to rhyming, emphasizing the matching of syllables and the subconscious impact on listeners.
  • 🎤 He began rapping at 14, inspired by artists like Eminem, Nas, and Crooked I, focusing on intricate lyrical structures.

Education and Personal Growth

  • 🏫 Hopsin discusses his experience in special education, viewing it as a system that accommodates different learning styles rather than a limitation.
  • 💡 He feels the traditional school system tries to homogenize students, and he credits movies like 'The Matrix' for opening his eyes to this programming.
  • 🌱 Hopsin advocates for pursuing happiness by reconnecting with one's inner child and following genuine interests, rather than adhering to societal expectations.
  • 🗺️ His childhood dream was to be an archaeologist, fueled by 'Jurassic Park,' and he now travels extensively, exploring nature and learning about different creatures.

Religion, Belief, and Skepticism

  • 🤔 Hopsin shares his journey from strong Christianity to a more questioning stance, finding that some aspects of religious doctrine didn't add up for him.
  • ⚠️ He expresses skepticism towards organized religion, suggesting it can be manipulated and controlled by men, citing examples of wealthy televangelists.
  • 🧠 He believes the brain is a divine gift, a powerful tool for investigation, and questions why one would rely solely on faith when the capacity for critical thinking exists.
  • 🍍 Hopsin uses a humorous analogy of a pineapple being shoved up one's rear to illustrate the fear-based motivation for some religious beliefs, preferring to face the unknown with an open mind.

The Music Industry and Authenticity

  • 🚫 Hopsin criticizes the current music industry for promoting a false image of happiness and for making artists feel dependent on record labels.
  • 💡 He champions independent artists like Russ who leverage the internet to build their careers without traditional gatekeepers.
  • 🎤 He aims to show aspiring artists that success is achievable through direct fan engagement and self-management, rather than solely relying on major labels.
  • 🎶 Hopsin believes that while radio play is still relevant, the internet has democratized music distribution and promotion, allowing artists to connect directly with their audience.

Hip-Hop Culture and Influence

  • 🗣️ Hopsin reflects on his past beefs, like with Soulja Boy and Tyler The Creator, describing them as more like 'Saturday Night Live skits' than genuine animosity.
  • 🌟 He acknowledges that his past actions, like dissing Tyler The Creator, are something he wouldn't do now, showing growth and respect for other artists.
  • 🎤 He discusses the impact of rap music on younger generations, warning against glorifying drug use and violence, and emphasizing the importance of positive messages.
  • 💡 Hopsin believes that while many new rappers are
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