GENE SIMMONS Slammed By TALIB KWELI Over Rap Death Prediction

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Talib Kweli has fired back at Gene Simmons for the KISS bassist/vocalist's prediction that "rap will die." The rapper, who has more than one million followers on Twitter, posted a clip of Simmons's recent interview with Rolling Stone and asked his fans: "Would it be unfair of me to say I'm looking forward to the death @genesimmons or nah?" He added: "Chuck Berry shits on KISS." Simmons, who previously spoke out about his frustration with rap and hip-hop artists being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, later clarified his words by tweeting: "Apparently pointing out that everything is cyclical — even music — is 'controversial.' People are very easily offended." But Kweli wasn't impressed with Simmons's answer, writing: "Pointing out everything is 'cyclical' is different than 'looking forward' to things dying. Do better Gene." He then posted lyrics from KRS-ONE's "Hip Hop Lives". During a chat with Rolling Stone to commemorate the 40th anniversary of KISS's groundbreaking 1976 album "Destroyer", Gene couldn't help but talk about the current state of music, explaining, "Rap will die. Next year, ten years from now, at some point, and then something else will come along. And all that is good and healthy… I am looking forward to the death of rap. I'm looking forward to music coming back to lyrics and melody, instead of just talking. A song, as far as I'm concerned, is by definition lyric and melody... or just melody."

Would it be unfair of me to say I'm looking forward to the death @genesimmons or nah? Chuck Berry shits on Kiss. pic.twitter.com/ZNGkeAjaGT

— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) March 18, 2016

Apparently pointing out that everything is cyclical - even music - is "controversial". People are very easily offended.

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) March 18, 2016

Pointing out everything is "cyclical" is different than "looking forward" to things dying. Do better Gene. https://t.co/7OJHZLHPdf

— Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) March 18, 2016

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