Counterpoint - there's still lots of good, underground hiphop out there and it's easier to find than ever.
The good stuff isn't getting major radio play, but neither did the Likwit Crew - which IMO was always better than Xzibit's solo stuff anyway.
“Right now, I think the music itself isn’t a good representation of what we’re supposed to be,” he said. “Not taking anything away from these kids, because they’re feeding their families. They’re not in the street. They’re not doing…some of them aren’t doing anything illegal.
Come again?
Better tell Native Tongues, Odd Future, and anyone on Rhymesayers or Stones Throw that they're not street enough to be hiphop.
I don't disagree with some of what X says (goldfish attention spans, dumbed down singles rather than concept albums, etc.) but he's also giving off strong "old-man shouts at clouds" energy.
Evolve, adapt, overcome - it's not all shit.