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Funny Adam Levine believes Metal is dead. Levine claims hip hop is everything and R&B. I don’t agree. My question with Hip hop, how is artist poetry to computer generated sound; comparable to music produced by real musicians? I have never seen a “Rapper” play lead guitar, acoustic guitar, drums or bass in a rap video. Most said “Rappers” have never played a musical instrument in their life. Take some poetry from a book, read it while playing a beat in the background. You are now a “Rapper”. This is why they are called “Artist” and not musicians. Sad that Levine is impressed by such little talent. Metal and Rap are on totally different planets in the same galaxy. No real comparison.