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    also the future of it as well. The first new genre that has emerged from the pack late last year was Trap Soul. Trap Soul is a variation of of the R&B/Hip Hop genre that music fans have never heard before. Trap Soul offers a more vocal aspect of the rap music it is feeding off of; by incorporating an even dosage of singing and rapping along with melodious beats in the background. Drake‚ Bryson Tiller‚ Tory Lanez‚ and Austin Post can be seen as the founding fathers of this genre‚ wile also being some

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    Gangsta Rap Thesis

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    new genre emerged that sparked a lot of controversy: “Gangsta Rap” otherwise known as Hip Hop. Rappers/Rap groups such as NWA‚ Run DMC‚ Big Daddy Kane‚ and more changed the industry with catchy tunes and lyrics that talked about hard topics like slavery‚ violence‚ and police brutality. These lyrics sometimes caused major conflict‚ whether between races or with civilians and police. Hip Hop was very controversial in the 80s. “Gangsta rap” has caused a lot of controversy‚ many people protested this

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    Effects of Rap Music on Crime

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    to Rap: Cultures of Crime‚ Cultures of Resistance Julian Tanner‚ University of Toronto Mark Asbridge‚ Dalhousie University Scot Wortley‚ University of Toronto This research compares representations of rap music with the self-reported criminal behavior and resistant attitudes of the music’s core audience. Our database is a large sample of Toronto high school students (n = 3‚393) from which we identify a group of listeners‚ whose combination of musical likes and dislikes distinguish them as rap univores

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    representations of ourselves and others through different types of visually-oriented disciplines‚ technologies and practices. We will pay particular attention to the ways everyday life‚ identities and desires are shaped by an increasingly commercialized and mainstream field of representations. We will also explore theoretical methods and critical tools of analysis which allow us to make sense of the mediations through which the body‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ subjectivity‚ identity and desire are constructed‚ comprehended

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    Tasia Walker Masculinity in Rap and Hip Hop Today in Hip Hop every rapper has to portray themselves as being hard‚ having a lot of girls in their circle and having money. Since the beginning of the American society being considered a real man was to be able to protect their families. When television came around western films portrayed men as either strong or weak and defined their masculinity as being the stronger man because of their guns. For

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    Acca Obu Rap

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    ACCA OBU RAP (Under construction) In my current position‚ I am in responsible to directly earn revenue for the company from the clients.The process is‚ I have to analyse customer database‚ Filter the potential customers and Communicate with them regarding business relationship and potentially build up relationship. The senior colleagues often try to enter the details of the client that are not brought to the company and attempt to earn commission for that.They think that As it is not cost effective

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    are treated and addressed in commercial rap. Commercial rappers label women as “bitches” and “hoes” and often only portray them as sex objects whose purpose is to adhere to the sexual desires of men. These comments and depictions of women allow for society to become desensitized to the concepts of sexism and rape culture. If Black men don’t even respect Black women‚ why should White men? As seen in the documentary “Beyond Beats and Rhymes” commercial rap artists are forced to display a tough persona

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    the contrary‚ I believe the genres of rap and hip-hop will not make great contributions to the music industry in 50-100 years. Rap and hip-hop have a strict following by the younger generation. However‚ as that group ages‚ I don’t see as much success with the genre. Many rap artists sing about drugs‚ sex‚ or utter nonsense that is used simply for the rhyme. Some songs are hard to understand because of the rapid chatter or excessive “beat-boxing” sounds. Rap artists don’t tend to be the best role

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    Rap Music Analysis Essay

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    This article is about the controversial themes in rap music. Eminem rap cypher fits in this category of controversial rap music. Gaining an understanding of how rap has historically been involved in controversial issues is important to be able to rhetorically analyze Eminem’s cypher. - The article focuses on the rhetorical technique of using songs in way that “establish a method for progressive action lived reality.” A previous song by Eminem called “Mosh” is the example that is used by the article

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    Rap Music Research Paper

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    Nebi Desta Linda Daugs COM 100 30 October 2015 Evolution of Rap Music Rap is defined as a popular type of music with black origins‚ where words are recited quickly over a beat. This genre of music has its roots in West Africa where Griots‚ village story tellers‚ would tell stories rhythmically to drum beats. Also‚ there is references saying that slaves would speak over beats‚ confessing all the hardships that the slave owners have forced on them. It also showed up in the jazz period. Jazz musicians

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