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    “Im bipolar‚but I’m not crazy‚ and I never as. I’m stark raving sane‚”(“Emilie Autumn ”).He mustve said that becuse of how he spazzes out in his lyrics. Eminiem A.K.A‚ Marshall Bruce Mathers lll‚grew up in the tough streets of detroit. With his mother‚ Deborah R. Nelson Mathers. Later on in the picture he also had‚ still has‚ a wife named Kim and daughter named Hallie.His birthday is October seventeenth(“Eminiem”).Along with that he was born in 1972. Eminiem is one of the most derranged yet successful

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    Marshall Mathers

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    average rap artist wouldn’t be able to grace the covers of VIBE‚ Rolling Stone‚ Entertainment Weekly‚ and Spin while on a national tour months before their major debut album is released. An average rapper couldn’t say that he’s collaborated with Dr. Dre‚ Elton John‚ and Dido‚ all in the same year. Then again‚ Marshall Mathers III‚ better known as Eminem isn’t your average rapper. No other artist has ever been the center of such heated and conflicting debates. He’s hailed as brilliant by some critics

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    “Yeah‚ I was a brother on the streets of Compton doing a lot of things most people look down on but it did pay off. Then we started rapping about real stuff that shook up the LAPD and the FBI. But we got our message across big time‚ and everyone in America started paying attention to the boys in the hood.”-Eazy-E. Eazy-E did bad but he turned his life around and made something of it. Eazy wasn’t all bad like his image portrayed to be. We all do what we have to do to survive no matter what it takes

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    My Uncle Vinny

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    The following movies that I decide on were Straight Outta Compton “NWA” Directed by F. Gary Gray and My Cousin Vinny Directed by Jonathan Lynn. Both films have their differences as NWA faces police harassment in 1987‚ and later caught the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to put a stop to discriminating local police officer. But in NWA reasons were to inform the people about police brutality and racial profiling‚ and in its lyrics quickly said consider the use of violence against police

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    50 Cent- Curtis Jackson

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    "50 Cent is definitely my favorite rapper right now‚ he’s the only one keeping it real." The very next day a bidding war started on 50‚ ending when 50 signed to Eminem’s very own label Shady/Aftermath. 50 Cent’s fame has exploded‚ being produced by Dr. Dre and Eminem and finally making his debut album "Get rich or Die Tryin’." 50 has full access and advantage of the streets through mix-tapes; that’s his forum because he controls it. 50 Cent is the most anticipated artist of 2003. It’s well deserved

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    music and violence

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    glorified the life style of gangsters in their music; the group N.W.A. (Niggaz Wit Attitude) is considered the founders of the gangsta rap genre. N.W.A. was a rap group based out of Los Angeles that consisted of four members known as Ice Cube‚ Easy-E‚ Dr. Dre‚ and MC Ren (NWAlegacy). The group was known for their violent lyrics and depiction of the streets of Los Angeles. The songs they came out with such as “Straight Outta Compton” used lyrics that were filled with lots of violence for example “Straight

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    Eminem Speech

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    Nick Smith Informative Outline COM 105 Topic: Eminem General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To show the life of Eminem and all of his accomplishments. Thesis: Eminem had a rough life‚ but overcame it and has a very successful career. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: “I was poor white trash‚ no glitter‚ no glamour‚ but I’m not ashamed of anything.” (http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/e/eminem.html) B. Reason to Listen: Eminem is one of the world’s most influential

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    across his chest in LED lights. In front of mobile home cutouts and an LED “Trailer Park” sign‚ Eminem rapped his 1999 single‚ “My Name Is‚” which introduced his alter ego‚ the hedonistic‚ misogynistic rebel‚ “Slim Shady” to the world. Then‚ opposite Dr. Dre‚ Eminem performed “Guilty Conscience‚” the B-side to the single and a dialogic song about the internal conflict of three characters: a liquor store thief; a 21-year-old partygoer debating the conditions of consent; and a 29-year-old construction worker

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    What Is Eazy E's Legacy

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    Eazy-E Eazy-E‚ fondly known as the “Godfather of Gangsta Rap‚” was one of the most authoritative African-American forces of the hip hop and rap revolution in the 1990s. Eazy-E‚ hailing from Compton‚ California‚ became an unstoppable‚ dynamic force in the hip-hop and rap community after his wild success in the rap group known as NWA. His innovative and explosive music stylings continue to influence the music industry today and have ensured his legacy will live on for years to come. Born

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    Contemporary Urban Music: controversial messages in hip-hip and rap lyrics Though Franklin B. Krohn and Frances L. Suazo portray hip-hop and rap as a protest to racism‚ poverty‚ and glorifying the drug dealing and gangster lifestyle I completely disagree with their views. Hip-hop and rap is way of life for young black men and women. It’s a language for not only blacks but white people that truly understand the content of the lyrics. Krohn and Suazo wrote‚ “More recently‚ the term hip-hop

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