FuriousOne;6017127 said:HipHop is the only music that is afraid to mention that they have contributing writers even when their names are on the Credits. In Rock, R&B, and Pop, artist are expected to bring their voices to the table and it's accepted that they many not have a strong pen game. In HipHop, presence is just as important and a gifted writer may not have the presence of a complete artist which includes their voice, swagger and character portrayal as well as their ability to utilize what's written with oral skill. Still, HipHop ads a gladiator effort and expects one person to contain all those elements for everyone. Even though it is respected that artist in other Genres do their own thing on all levels, it's not expected. I'm not talking having know musical talent or writing abilities, I'm talking being able to step aside and have others work with you including writers to create a hit. That's collaboration rather then Ghost Writing though which is still not as bad as lip syncing but seems a lower respectability then fabricating your life. That probably gives HipHop more credibility when looked at honestly because more is expected at least amongst avid listeners.
In many of those genres they have another talent. Rapping is the talent. Rock also has to play instruments, singers hit notes and sometimes it is better if someone else preformed it.