I find this to be more of an "Adult Contemporary" form of rap. Could it be that Ice Cube is setting a trend / pioneering again for the older rappers in the game? Does this mean that rap music can go on just like any other genre of music? To the point where you can have rappers in their 60's and still coming with some pretty solid topics and rhymes?
I know it may sound funny to some of you, or their may be disagreements, but I think this is opening up a whole new can of worms in the music industry.
Yes, they'll throw in the infamous quote, "It's a young mans game". Then again, could that quote be fuled by the media in an attempt to again, sweep rap under the rug and minimize rap artist?