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    Notes of a Hip Hop feminist Who would think that listening to hip hop music one would be influenced to live‚ think‚ and act a certain way? Joan Morgan’s “Fly Girls‚ bitches‚ and hoes: Notes of a Hip Hop feminist”‚ argues that the rampant sexism and machismo in hip hop music is the fault of both African American men and women and damages the larger African community. She compares hip hop music to an abusive relationship. She states that hip hop music is the only way in which young black men are

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    York City‚ were an active hip hop group from 1980-2012. Their genres of music included hip hop‚ rap‚ rock‚ alternative hip hop‚ and hardcore punk in the early years. They were a white group that was accepted into the black community‚ even though most hip hop artist are not from a white ethnic background. The Beastie Boys as well as other hip hop artist encouraged behavior that included girls‚ violence‚ accusations of sexism‚ obscenity‚ and drugs. They traveled with some of hip hop’s best during their

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    Afrika Bambaataa‚ Fab 5 Freddy‚ Frosty Freeze‚ Kool Herc‚ and numerous other relevant hip-hop connoisseurs explore the culture of hip-hop‚ specifically by breaking down how B-Boys and B-Girls pioneered and shaped the hip-hop culture known today. While this documentary‚ interview-styled film had limited information to share about other aspects of hip-hop‚ it gave a wide variety of facts and details of B-Boying‚ or ‘break-dancing’‚ which is considered to be one of the key elements. Overall‚ this film

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    changing and evolving. Hip hop is a musical genre which developed alongside hip hop culture‚ and is commonly based on concepts of looping‚ rapping‚ freestyling‚ DJing‚ scratching‚ sampling and beatboxing. The music is used to express concerns of political‚ social‚ and personal issues. Hip hop started as a blend of late 60’s jazz poetry‚ the influx of Caribbean migrants and their musical influences and the 1960’s and 70’s political and gang cultures of inner city New York. Hip hop’s local roots can

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    Finding the different perspectives on Hip-hop is one the main objective of my paper. Wade‚ Rick C. "How hip-hop stars can help create jobs: Column." USA TODAY. Columnists’ Opinions‚ 28 July 2013. Web. 5 Oct. 2013. This article explains how hip-hop artists can actually have a great impact on the US economy which is really important since we still in a period of recession. It’s a column written by Rick Wade who strongly believes in the power of hip-hop artists to give back to the community

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    Maxwell Wright HIST557 C001 September 23‚ 2012 The Harlem Renaissance and a Hip Hop Culture In the 1920’s a group of African-American intellectuals decided to come together and construct the New Negro Movement‚ later called the Harlem Renaissance. It was a time when black poets‚ novelists‚ and artists set out to disprove the negative stereotypes and prove that black people were not inferior to white people—they felt that they deserved respect. “The

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    Comparisons and differences between ballet and hip hop Ballet and Hip hop are two types of dance that are studied by dancers all over the world along with many other types of dance. Ballet is a type of dance that originated from Italy and was shaped by the French. Hip-hop is a more modern type of dance that was first discovered in the late 1970’s in America. Both ballet and hip-hop are specific types of dance that uses different types of music‚ technique‚ and have different dress codes. Ballet

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    Kids Love Hip-Hop Many people have a connection to hip-hop that goes beyond simple pop culture consumerism. Some youth who identify with hip-hop identify with more than just music or entertainment. And‚ acceptance of hip-hop as mainstream popular culture has “radically altered the racial landscape” and in the way that young Americans are processing race. Instead of stark racial divisions in popular culture‚ the popularity of hip hop has created a much more fluid situation. “But hip-hop music‚ …

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    majority of my life listening to hip-hop‚ so it was hard to narrow down to this song. Nonetheless‚ “Vocab” provides an interesting look at hip-hop. This is 1994 and hip-hop is beginning to take a prominent role in the mainstream media. When we think about gender equality in hip-hop‚ it is fair to say that Lauryn Hill more than holds her own. In this essay‚ I hope to further develop the importance of this group dynamic to hip-hop at the time and breakdown some unique hip-hop elements in the song itself

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    thoughts‚ beliefs‚ and upbringing. The African music beliefs are that music must be functional and integrated into everyday life‚ music is not for the elite‚ and it is intertwined with the arts. When looking at the different genres in the United States‚ hip-hop is a genre that follows along these beliefs and was produced from these established values. The people sold during the slave trade would sing songs in the fields that would create a rhythm and functionality‚ while also raising morale. In modern times

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