By: Phairron Price
Angel Jenkins
There is a huge controversy going on right now between the Hip-Hop Culture and America. When we say America we really we The U.S. Even though hip-hop is worldwide. Hip Hop means the whole culture of the movement. When you talk about rap. Rap is of the hip-hop culture. The emceeing. The d-jaying is part of the hip-hop culture. The dressing the languages are all part of the hip-hop culture. The break-dancing, the b-boys, and the b-girls. How you act, walk, look talk are all part of hip-hop culture. And the music is colorless. Hip-hop music is made from Black, brown, yellow, red, and white cultures. Whatever music that gives you the grunt. That funk. That grove or that brat. It’s all part of hip-hop. Hip-Hop began as an early ‘70s youth street culture in New …show more content…
We really just think they are unnecessary, but if you were to ask a group of boys they would say the exact opposite. Since the mid-1980’s rap music has greatly influenced both black and white culture in North America a lot of the slang of Hip-Hop culture have become standard parts of the vocabulary of a significant number of young people of various ethnic origins. Spelman College Students vs. Hip-Hop Moguls-One young lady’s serious but humorous quip indicated that no rude guy in a club ever asked to see her student ID before deciding to call her a “ho” for say, not joining him on the dance floor. This is indeed, how altercations start. With insecure guys belittling a girl who’s disinterested in chatting or dancing with is.T.I. Said on the Hip-Hop vs. America special that,”You just better be glad that he’s out here rapping about it instead of doing it.” He said what he meant by that was,”What he talks about anyone who inflects disrespect to you anyone who inflects harm to you and your loved ones because I have a mother that I’m willing to die or kill about. I have daughters and sons