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As the stars of hip-hop’s golden age approach their golden years, some confront questions about whether old blood can make new music

A.D. Carson, a professor of hip-hop, argues that ageism in hip-hop is strong due to the first generation of rappers reaching their golden years, and suggests that new categories such as “Adult Contemporary” or “Traditional Hip-Hop” could help challenge antiquated ideas about learning, teaching, and expertise.

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