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Anime Rap Cross Overs Anonymous 02/01/2023 (Wed) 18:24:46 No. 2423
What do you guys think about influence that anime has had on the hip hop industry, artist like Kanye have been known to drop subtle references to anime like Akira and every other soundcloud rapper has some variation of dbz bars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3inwchcRs24
It probably hasn't had much influence yet honestly, minus niggers who like dragon ball (who I think are not really overlapping much with the rest of the hip hop crowd as much), but that's not really much "influence" I think, more just overlapping interest, though I'll admit I haven't heard things like "DBZ bars" being dropped in any hip hop shit, but I haven't listened to most hip hop shit since the mid 00s. Kanye seems like a potentially cool exception. I will say that'll probably change as anime has been going increasingly mainstream for the past 5-7 years and now its pretty fucking popular. >that YT link didn't expect this lol,


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