Quote by Narada Michael Walden
White people couldn't do black music back in the day because they weren't funky or bad enough. They weren't from the ghettoes, but hip-hop and R&B changed all of that because white kids want to be down with it. They wanted to learn it so they studied the culture. It's kind of a cool thing because we shouldn't be so separate.
Summary
This quote highlights the transformative power of hip-hop and R&B music on breaking down racial barriers in music. It suggests that in the past, white people were unable to authentically engage with black music because they didn't possess the same "funky" or "bad" elements associated with it, related to black communities and experiences. However, with the rise of hip-hop and R&B, white individuals began immersing themselves in these genres, studying the culture, and ultimately bridging the racial divide. The quote presents this development as a positive, encouraging a sense of shared appreciation and understanding, breaking down the separation between racial groups.