As a white person growing up with heavy metal,hard rock and 80/90's pop in Norway, i was sadly not exposed to alot of rap and hip-hop. I mean,i heard the occassional Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Tupac etc on the radio and tv, and i enjoyed listening to it, but i never got hooked on it.
Today im glad that im finding more rap/hiphop enjoyable and i have actually started seeking out great artists to listen to. The reason for that is Kendrick Lamar. After seeing various live performances on tv and listening to a lot of his songs, the genre has a whole as become a lot more interesting to me. There are songs from Kanye West, Lil'Wayne, Snoop Dogg (impossible to dislike this man), Kendrick Lamar, Missy Elliot, Jay-z etc that i noe listen to on a daily basis. Some old tunes and some new.
I personally am not a big fan on a lot of the music videos that accompany some rap/hip-hop. I'm talking about twerking big booties, dollar bills flying around, expensive liquor and bling flaunted while lyrics about dicks and pussy are being thrown around. I can overlook it if the song and beat is very good, but it's often. And i like twerking booties and good looking ladies as the next straight guy, but to me it kinda just stereotypes and makes it a bit corny/cringey? Im open to having my mind changed on this subject, though, if there is someone who can shed some light on Why this seems like a norm.
With regards to OP's question. Music is universal and can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of race and whatnot. To even think that this should be an issue is something that needs to be brought down.
I'm very happy about finally discovering and liking rap music more and more and im sure as hell not gonna let someone stop me.
Sorry for the long rant. And i guess some of my artist choices are being laughed at by the more seasoned listeners. I'm all open for suggestions!