“I got into hip hop ... to learn about a different culture,” says the 34-year-old Caucasian. The rap he grew up on taught the world about certain aspects of the black experience. “It’s a bummer if young white kids aren’t forced to step outside their comfort zone,” Rosenberg says.
Power 105 DJ Charlamagne sees no downside to this at all. The addition of white rappers, he says, “makes hip hop overall bigger and better. It’s not even a race thing anymore, or even an American thing. This culture is worldwide.”
I will always hate him though.