The sports commentator and writer, Keith Olbermann, tweeted yesterday, “After 27 years of doubts about rap I am now an @Eminem fan. Best political writing of the year, period.” Referencing Eminem’s recent acapela bashing of President Trump, Olbermann stated that Eminem’s release reinvested his interest in rap music.
Questlove, drummer and co-frontman of The Roots, responded to Olbermann’s comment in a series of tweets. Criticism of Olbermann’s comments around the internet focused on how Olbermann has pigeonholed his taste for the past twenty-seven years, that he hasn’t been open to rap music.
Questlove created a playlist entitled, “The Keith O Challenge,” that includes songs he hopes will convince Olbermann not to write off other types of music so quickly. Questlove acknowledged their coinciding anti-Trump political leanings, but lamented on a lack of common ground musically. He talks about how he listens to all music no matter what the genre or the culture. Olbermann has had the opportunity to do the same but hasn’t taken it.
Olbermann responded.
“Hate to hit your narrative but I’ve been a fan of political protest music, rap and otherwise, for 50 years. My “doubts” were about my personal tastes. I had Coolio and LL Cool J cassettes before I owned a CD player. My “doubts” were like my doubts about Zep. People love Zep. I like the music, don’t like Plant and the lyrics. That’s all it was. Was just saying I always respected it, but Eminem’s bodying Trump was the first time I got the thrill. No disrespect intended, more a public questioning of my own tastes.”
While the two have their differences musically, it looks like Oblermann’s blunder might encourage him to expand his tastes in the future.
super late catchin’ up on what I missed last 24hrs— but how is Olbermann on my side of the fence (politics) but not on my side (hip hp)
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
I mean nothin shocks in these numb times but lol Bernstein saw beauty in the Beatles. You have to have your mind SET to shut out hip hop.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
This more or less tells me who he is & who his inner circle is (as far as cultural influencers are concerned) but there is a deeper story
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
I once saw KRS speak at a school in 91 & his advice was simple: study every element of what I know, double down on what I don’t know.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
I’d LOVE to leave the lasting impression I came out the womb singing Thunder Road/10th Ave Freeze Out but I knew early that if I was gonna
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
survive in music, I was gonna have to be OPEN to everything. Get down to the science of it. Not just “listen to” the Clash/Costello/X but
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Understand WHY they work and their audiences. Yeah, eventually it was less “study for science” & pretty soon I could equally dig
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Richard/Linda T, Yoko’s music, P Smith—pretty much anything. I’m not saying K.O. must be a music scholar of the highest level. But lol ijs
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
even B Williams kicks it w me at 30rock & leaves his comfort zone musically. & not in that pandering to be down “I like SZA” way.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
But EVERY genre has equal AMAZEBALLS & frothy trash offerings. My dad was one of those *grabs remote/sees 2 Live on video jukebox= dudes
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
took him FOREVER (I was his guide ) to see hip hop culture is an American Beauty. And not in that “well you’re one of the good ones” way
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
There is WAY too much information out there: dissertations, summaries, articles, AHEM AHEM BOOKS—way way too much info for him to absorb
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
I mean—racking my brain—even if there was somethin I was indifferent about: hypothetically speakin say if i was a fan of Jacques Morali
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Sorry—meant say if I WASN’T A fan (Vill People/Ritchie Fam) would I wanna go ON RECORD on THE most viral platform that makes/breaks careers?
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Saying you ignored rap for 27years is basically saying you’re indifferent to the very black lives you champion on your platform.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Noone is askin for you to get Thuglife tats. But at the VERY least you should do the knowledge to see why it’s an effective culture
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Aight I’m rambling (mighta had a triple espresso before I went to Hitchcockfest tonight)—in all areas we gotta DO BETTER.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Invite people in your lives that can properly ENLIGHTEN you about things out of your comfort zone.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Worked for me: Tomatoes/Beets/Mid 90s Prince/Baseball/Jacob’s ladder in the gym/Faulty Towers/Adidas/Silence—things I embraced this year
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Damn where do i start lol? Don’t wanna scare him #AmerikkkasMostWanted (song) is my #WouldntItBeNice but it’s giving a baby kobe steak lol.
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
It’s almost like I gotta make him a funk soul breakbeat compilation and literally year by year timeline him
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED @KeithOlbermann
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
Dear @KeithOlbermann your education starts here w FUNK. 201 songs to absorb. More next month. Good luck sir! https://t.co/ws06msyYXu
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) October 14, 2017
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