Review:

2000s Hip Hop: The Era Of Mainstream Success

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The 2000s hip-hop era was characterized by mainstream success and a shift towards more commercial and crossover appeal in the genre.

Key Features

  • Inclusion of pop influences
  • Cross-genre collaborations
  • Increased globalization and influence on popular culture
  • Emergence of new subgenres like crunk and snap music

Pros

  • Diverse range of artists and styles
  • Innovation in sound production
  • Increased visibility and representation in mainstream media

Cons

  • Criticism for commercialization and lack of authenticity
  • Debate over cultural appropriation

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