Everyone who raps isn't hip-hop. To be hip-hop, you've got to know the culture. You got to know the history.
Ultimately I am happy that everybody is embracing hip hop and the sounds from the streets.
You have the core hip-hop, which would just be beats and breaks, more something like what you hear with DJ Premier. Then you get into the more highly produced hip-hop, which is something like what DJ Khaled does. But at some point, it starts to get kind of pop.