Many Hip Hop Star Influence Teens
Have you ever wanted to be like a hip hop star? Many teenagers choose hip hop star as their role model because that’s all they see and like the way they dress and act. Hip Hop stars influence teenagers in this century by the things they sing or rap in songs, how they dress, and what they do. Hip Hop singers and rappers influence teenagers in their music of today. Ever since the rise of rap and hip-hip music, teen have been turning to Hip Hop Stars music to help solve their problem. (See Hudson, source#4) Like the song by Miley Cyrus “We Can’t Stop,” The message of the song is that young people can do whatever they want and nobody can tell them anything. I can say that the children in the Virgin Islands are very influence by this song because they came up with the saying Hannah Montana meaning you can do what you want. Now on the other hand rap influence teenagers, mostly teen boys by what they in their raps when they talk about guns, weed and calling girls b****hes. Lyrics like” (girl) you lookin’ good, won’t you back that thang up” (Juvenille) and “I got a whole lotta money, *****es count it for me...it’s a party, it’s a party, it’s a party” (Waka Flocka) (See Doaks, source#2) It’s not a surprise that many people are bashing the genre of hip-hop and rap music. (See Doaks, source#2) Beside the music they sing and rap hip hop stars influence teens with the way they dress and how they groom themselves. By the view of the social media, teens stay on the web to see what’s new with the stars of today. Music videos have a big role in what teens are thinking is right to wear and how to look. Like how Beyonce wears a one piece leotard, Rihanna with her nails so pointy and hair color and what the music video back round dancers wear. For girls is just who can look like the artist they want to be like. But with boys is that they want to be hard and hood so, they follow what the artist is giving off as