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Hard to say, 40 years ago they didn't have this teen pop shit that we have now.
Who knows, maybe they'll remember the people from today that are good(like we do now), or maybe they'll just remember the people who were the most popular.
If they go with the popularity route then definitely Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Jay-Z.
We are past the days of musical acts being iconic in the same vein as the past. The golden age of popular music is long gone. 40 years from now, I highly doubt people will be listening to stuff like Kanye West, Lady Gaga, or Justin Timberlake the same way people today still listen to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, or Elvis. Music is not held to the same standards today. Its cheap, manufactured, and disposable. Pop, and the most commercially successful genre today, rap/hip hop, is full of "here today, gone tommorow" drivel that people were embarrassed to admit they liked 6 months ago, let alone 40 years from now.
Somehow, I don't think Lil' Wayne will transcend the test of time. Sorry. We are all unfotunate enough to be part of the MP3/digital/short attention span era. We aren't even patient enough to buy a record and listen to the entire thing, what makes anyone think we are building icons?
Yep. Three classic albums, one of the greatest producers in hip-hop history already and he still a long career ahead of him...there's no doubt in my mind that Kanye will be remembered 40 years from now as one of the greatest artists of our generation.
Anyone who disagrees either is a huge Kanye hater or believes all rap music sounds the "same". He's already had a huge impact in the game today.
As far as Kanye goes I don't even think it has anything to do with your opinion on his music.
I definitely don't think he's the best of our generation, but when it comes to pop music that comes on the top 40 I don't think there's any question. Also how many people of this generation have not heard a Kanye West album? Then you can't escape the news from all the stupid stuff he does.
Even if his music is "here today, gone tomorrow" and completely irrelevant in 40 years. I see no reason why he wont be remembered.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of a single Kanye West song.
I am not a fan of The Beatles, and off the top of my head I can probably name 30.
Kanye West will never be iconic. His music is not broad enough. I suppose he will be 'remembered', but I guess I was thinking bigger picture on this topic.
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