Rapped up

How I hate those who say, โ€œI like all music except rap and country.โ€

Do you know how much music that is? And how extremely varied those genres are?

One of my favorite lines from any song ever recorded is from a rap song โ€“ The Gameโ€™s โ€œStart from Scratchโ€ specifically.

It is:

โ€œYou dead when that green line go flat
If you could start your life from scratch you couldnโ€™t change thatโ€

I like that line because reminds me of both the inevitability of death and all the dangerous, ill-advised things Iโ€™ve done in my life โ€” how often Iโ€™ve tested fate and mostly by chance and some skill came out on top; of how I am still alive, though it couldโ€™ve easily gone the other way so very many times.

For that matter, two of my favorite songs are country songs. The first is Susan Tedeschiโ€™s version of John Prineโ€™s โ€œAngel from Montgomery.โ€ The other is Patty Griffinโ€™s version of John Hiattโ€™s โ€œTake it Down.โ€ Iโ€™m a Southerner, so I understand that song down to my very bones.

One of the primary tests if I will like someone or not is if I ask them what music they enjoy and they reply with the stock phrase, โ€œI like all music except rap and country.โ€ Itโ€™s possible that I might like them, but itโ€™s statistically speaking not too likely.

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