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Originally posted by Ressti
“I think rap music is the only vital form of music that has been introduced to music in a long time since punk rock. I would never attempt rap music. There’s no sense in it, the people that do rap music do it just fine. I’m usually offended by people like Vanilla Ice and stuff like that. People who really didn’t come from the streets. The white man ripped off the black man long enough. They should leave rap music to the African Americans ‘cause they do it so well and it is so vital to them. The main thing that bothers me about Rap is that almost all of it is sexist; it has no respect for women at all and that pisses me off and I can’t even consider it a vital form of music when it’s used like that. I like the comfort in knowing that the Afro-American has once again been the only race that has brought a new form of original music to this decade. ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back’ is one of my favorite rap albums ever.” - Kurt Cobain.
I think he'd be okay with it..... 
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What does this have to with anything with I said.

If anything, you just proved my point. Kurt hated misogynistic, macho dominant males who glorify wealth. He mentioned political rap group, Public Enemy, as one of his favorites. Chances are Jay-Z wouldn't have appealed to him.