simply because one listens to a certain type of music, does not mean it is the music's fault that crime continues to prevail.
Gangsta rap music is a powerful type of music because it is influential to all age groups.
Society is surrounded by the message it sends, and is also influenced to follow the message because it has become common place. However in its defense, I listen to gansta rap, and I have not gone out and committed any crimes, or tried to influence others to commit crimes. The real problem is people are too influenced by the media, what they hear and what they see. Gangsta rap is a genre of music, however the influence it has upon the younger generation is it makes them believe that being a gangsta, having a gun and demeaning women gives the power and authority. I feel as though if night clubs and bars ban rap music from being played, there will be no change. Rap music will still exist and individuals will still listen to the music at their own free will. According to The Daily Collegian Online, "Those young people who have faulty parenting or no parenting at all are particularly vulnerable to the influence of negative rap (gangsta rap)" (Washington Post). Without parenting, a problem exits for young black teens. The problem is there isn't an authority figure to tell kids that this gangsta rap is fiction that is detrimental to
them.
My recommendation to rectify the issues due to gangsta rap is to have teens not emulate or use gangsta rappers as their role models. Teens should have more positive role models, so that they are able to make changes in the world not cause problems. Many teens are fascinated by the life of money, drugs and women, and the community needs to show teens how detrimental that life can be. It is the community's responsibilities to educate young teens about the consequences of gangster rap lyrics, letting them know it is wrong to have sex early, degrade women and glorify violence. Teens should be taught that and education is to be glorified, and the most influential power is receiving one.