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    music. This is probably because of the violent lyrics about‚ gangs‚ drugs and sex.

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    History Of Hip Hop Music

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    and others may disagree (History of Hip Hop style‚ 2012). However‚ we can all come to one conclusion that hip hop is influential. Hip hop ’s largest fan base is the teenager population. It has changed over time from Run-DMC to now Lil Wayne and Drake. Hip hop will always be hip hop but it has changed overtime. It is different because of the message it sends . Teenagers are heavily influenced by the messages in Hip Hop music.. Hip hop came from a mixture of different types of music genres

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    I searched for the best rap songs and the rap songs that were at the top of the charts for that month. I began listening to some of the songs that had high ratings. I listened to songs such as “Versace”‚ and “Worst Behaviour” by Drake‚ and “Berzerk” by Eminem. After listening to a few songs‚ I began to like how they sounded. The songs I listened to were upbeat and they had a strong rhythm. I was satisfied with rap music because after listening to a couple of rap songs‚ I felt energetic

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    women are portrayed as being their own individual‚ and that they should not be held down by social boundaries. The song could be described as a “head nod” to Sir Mix A Lot’s Baby Got Back where this song caused controversy with its blatantly sexual lyrics about women‚ as well as specific references which some people found objectionable. It is argued that something as small as the sexual nature of the cover may be too sexual and distracts from her accomplishments and independent demeanor. Which is argued

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    Essay On Hip Hop

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    along with some music. It consists of a stylized rhythmic. The usage of literary devices and a lot of lyrics along with peppy music recited in a faster pace makes it different from the other genres of music. In hip-hop‚ the artist or singer‚ generally describes himself or the surroundings. Also‚ hip hop is not really singing and more like reciting so I feel that put it on a level where the lyrics are the real hero and everything just revolves around them. Beginnings of the dancing‚ rapping‚ and deejaying

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    Cardi Minaj Vs. Hip-Hop

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    Where it gets complicated is when the artist denies having help. Kanye and Drake have both given credit to anyone who has helped in their creative process. CyHi stated that Kanye would give you credit on his album just because you were in the room. Hip-hop has turned into pop music and labels are going to do everything they can

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    Sex and images of hypersexualization of women are common in many popular rap songs. In “Lollipop” by Lil Wayne the lyrics are:“But man I ain’t never seen an a** like hers/That p***y in my mouth had me at a loss for words/I told her to back it up like burp burp/And make that a** jump like shczerp shczerp. (Metreolyrics). Then turn to a female rapper’s song‚ such as Nicki

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    Genres of Music

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    find her extremely powerful and she has a great effect on one with the music that she produces no matter what the song is about. Whether it was with her group‚ Destiny’s Child or on her own as a solo artist Beyoncé definitely conveys a message in her lyrics and with the beat of the songs. Beyoncé fits into the genre because the songs that she produces are a mixture of rhythm and blues‚ pop‚ soul‚ funk‚ and hip hop. Classical music is a calming soothing type of music in my personal opinion. I am not

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    by rapper Drake‚ who planned to release a joint mixtape entitled YOLO along with Rick Ross.[8] To promote this mixtape‚ "YOLO" was mentioned prominently on several of their tracks such as "The Motto‚" released on November 29‚ 2011‚ with the aim of promoting the tape. This use has elevated the word into prominence and common colloquial use.[9] In late 2012‚ Drake expressed a desire to obtain royalties for use of "YOLO" due to the proliferation of merchandise bearing the phrase and lyrics from his song

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    The Weeknd Critic Essay

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    artist The Weeknd‚ it is the retail compilation of three previously free projects that included House Of Balloons‚ Thursday‚ and Echoes Of Silence. 3. There are two guest appearances on the album that include well known hip-hop and r&b artist’s Drake and Juicy J. 4. Majority of the tracks on the album are lengthy‚ with some songs being as long as 8 minutes. 5. The Weeknd himself‚ was involved in the writing of 29 of the 30 tracks on the album‚ and also produced two of the tracks.

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