Pat Ridge

Learning to Lose

Pat Ridge

  • #4 - The Rap Snob

#4 - The Rap Snob

Wednesday 1st August 2018

Patrick Ridge examines the generational divide in rap music, discussing nostalgia, innovation, and music's role in mental health and sobriety.
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75 minutes
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Learning to Lose
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Pat Ridge
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Rap Wars: Old School Nostalgia Meets New Age Beats

Regardless of whether I like, enjoy the music or not, I respect what they're doing and the amount of. It took some time to grow, but it's fucking blowing up now, because all the sub-genres are fucking.
Ever wondered why your parents can't stand the new rap music blasting from your speakers? In this episode of 'Learning to Lose', host Patrick Ridge dives into the generational clash over rap music. Patrick, who has seen the music industry evolve firsthand, questions whether the older generation's disdain for modern rap is justified or just a case of rose-tinted nostalgia.
He explores how new sub-genres are shaking up the scene and whether these innovations are being unfairly judged by those stuck in the past. But it's not all about the beats and rhymes; Patrick also delves into how music influences mental health, inspires personal growth, and plays a pivotal role in sobriety. This episode isn't just for rap enthusiasts; it's for anyone curious about how music shapes our lives and emotions.
Tune in for a lively discussion that might just change the way you think about your playlist.