The target audience for a new hip-hop/rap magazine would primarily be males ages 16-30, especially those of black ethnicity, as covers typically feature black male rappers. However, the genre has grown more mainstream and appeals to multiethnic readers across classes. According to uses and gratifications theory, readers may use the magazine for personal identification with issues raised in the music, while Maslow's hierarchy suggests they fulfill needs of self-actualization through the magazine's influence on their social lives and self-expression. While stereotypically thought to target young black males, hip-hop/rap's widespread popularity means it appeals to a diverse audience across demographics.