Biggie...
...the vocals he laid down are a perfect example of what I would call genius when it comes to this art from...and something that can't be found in what other people would call "real" music. When it comes to creativity, expressiveness and sheer musicality, what he simply does vocally towers over a lot of bands that I consider to be low average (like Nickleback)...but somehow Nickleback are often seen as being more musical than hip-hop or rap.
And that's the thing...I think scratches are music, I think beat-boxing is music, and I think somebody getting the audience to yell back "f*ck this and f*ck that" is music.
If a song's been put together, everything you hear, every sound that makes up the song now can be considered music and considered as having musicality...but hip hop (or rap) gets nailed for not being that, probably because there might not be guitars or singing in it.
I don't think that makes much sense.
Music is simply an aural art form. It's an art form that uses sound...that's it. As soon as people try to define what constitutes actual music or having musicality, they're backing themselves into a corner.
Take something like a drum solo (which of course is considered music)…to beat boxing (which is basically percussion done with the mouth)…to rapping (which is basically a percussive form of singing)...and somehow many people would only consider the drummer a musician. Doesn't make sense.