I think that Hiphop should be a pulpit for the people.
There is not enough high intellect to be catered to and when most people think of Hiphop they think of low intellect.
Look at music: I've always loved hiphop and rap, and now there's this whole progressive movement, with De La Soul and Mos Def, Common. It's some of the best stuff around.
I kicked down doors to show that Hiphop has matured. And it may be a little controversial.
I not only wanted to showcase lyrical skills but also continue to drop knowledge on the hiphop community. I'm looking to elevate through my music, and through my music I educate.
Hiphop has remained in an infantile stage and has not been allowed to grow.
Hiphop hasn't had stages of growth through its 30 years of existence.