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    just me. I am Rap Monster. I am Kim Namjoon.” Rap Monster (Kim Namjoon). My role model is Rap Monster from BTS. I love how witty and intelligent he is‚ his rapping skills‚ and the hard work he contributes. Those are just a few reasons to why I look up to him‚ as a matter of fact that’s just the start of why I look up to Kim Namjoon. Firstly‚ Rap Mon is a witty and intelligent person. For example‚ there was a time when he had shown his wittiness and intelligence before. Before Rap Monster became

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    No More Rap Music Funny story actually‚ “I was gonna clean my room‚ but then I got high‚ I was gonna find the broom‚ but then I got high‚ my room is still messed up and I know why‚ ‘cause I got high‚ ‘cause I got high‚ ‘cause I got high” (Afroman). This popular hit called “Because I got high” by a guy named Afroman is what kids are listening to these days. I agree with grandparents when they say‚ “That’s music?!” Rap music needs to be banned due to its foul language

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    Rap Music Affects Society

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    Music has changed so much over the years and this generation is full of rap/hip hop music. Rap and hip hop music does not always have a negative effect on a teen’s behaviour/language. However‚ some of the effects can turn out to be negative but that’s how life is a lot of people do get into the habit of drinking or smoking. Some lyrics are actually meaningful‚ they talk about the word “loyal” doesn’t mean anything. They also talk about how one’s behaviour has changed due to certain circumstances

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    • What is Noe’s thesis? That country/western and rap are similar • What conclusions does Noe come to about the differences and similarities between country-western and rap music? country/western and rap are similar in telling a story of sex‚ crime‚ and protesting work ethic. Lyrics are important in telling these stories. Difference of the attitudes towards authority is portrayed. C&w attitude reflects criminals must be caught. While Rap attitude towards authority (cops) are the enemy. • Discuss

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    and rap as a musical art form is also very diverse in the sense that it means different things to different people. Throughout the film‚ viewers start to see some underlying theme with many of the artists. From the beginning‚ in the boroughs of New York City‚ Queens‚ Brooklyn and the Bronx‚ hip-hop always had an element of “dope”. An element of dope can be thought of as another way to describe something that is a “Power Move”. In many of the interviews‚ Ice-T juxtaposes the artist’s raps with

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    Rap vs. R&B The definition of music is defined differently between each individual. Some people define music as the blend of silence and sound. The definition musicians have for music usually depends on what style or genre of music they make. Some people feel that for rap songs‚ only the beat for the song counts as music while the lyrics are only spoken poetry. Listeners to R&B feel that both the vocals and the instrumental noise are music. Artists of these genres often collaborate with other artists

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    Rap and Moral Character In the article Rap and Moral Character by Wesley Cragg and Christine Koggel‚ the subject of concern is the consequences of listening to rap music and the effects on moral behaviour. The author suggests that rap and moral character are linked and that due to the natural context of rap‚ it promotes violence‚ crass materialism‚ crime‚ and is misogynistic and therefore corrupts a person’s moral character. Based on their claims‚ the authors take the position that rap should

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    Oxford brookes Rap Guide

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    7.d.x) Structure‚ word count and presentation The word limit for your Research Report is 6‚500 words. Oxford Brookes University recommends the following structure and approximate word distribution for your Research Report. We believe that this will allow you to demonstrate all of the required technical and professional skills‚ and graduate skills in sufficient depth. It is important to note that words included in tables within the body of the report are included in the word count‚ appendices

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    community‚ a nation or in the world. Rap music is one genre in the music industry that allows a platform for people to express there individual needs‚ desires‚ wants‚ or what is happening in their lives. It also instills a sense of hope that “I” am not alone‚ this is also happening to “others” and I can overcome my current situation stronger and a little bit wiser while at the same time used to unify a community regardless of age‚ race‚

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    Mainstream vs Underground

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    Divided by the mind of the listener‚ mainstream music and underground music can be seen as two completely different sub groups of music. This can be seen by their popularity‚ messages that are portrayed‚ creativity‚ as well as in their sales and income.Hip hop music developed as a local‚ underground‚ alternative to the mainstream with a message which confronted urban poverty‚ racism‚ and a growing sense of economic abandonment in Black inner city neighborhoods. Mainstream music is popular commercialized

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