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    Nicki Minaj

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    In The History Of HipHop‚ There Have Only been a few female rappers to dominate in the male genre of music. Starting from Rappers Like Mc Lyre ‚ Salt & Pepa ‚ Lil Kim ‚ Foxy Brown ‚ Missy Elliot ..& Now today …… NICKI MINAJ. Nicki Minaj Born Onika Tyanna Maraj Born December 8‚ 1982 Was Born In Trinidad. She started underground in the year of 2007 and was seen by rapper “ lil wayne “ rapping in a staircase in 2009 signed nicki minaj into the MAIN STREAM WORD. Nicki Minaj Dominating the

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    [11] The title track is based on the sample of Siouxsie and the Banshees’ 1980 hit single "Happy House" with Tesfaye covering the chorus.[5] Tesfaye’s eclectic music also blends other samples ranging from Beach House to Aaliyah.[12] Hip-hop artist Drake has been partly credited for generating public

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    Drake Inspiration

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    Drake has become one of the most talked about artist in the 21st century‚ from singing to raping to acting he does it all. What a lot of people don’t realize is where does he get his inspiration from for some of his songs. He has won award after award for different songs and different accomplishments. People always wonder though how does he come up with all these songs in such short times‚ does he have another person writing for him‚ maybe he’s just always out looking for inspirations or it could

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    Sandra Drake

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    Race and Caribbean Culture Sandra Drake addresses three issues in her excerpt “Race and Caribbean Culture as Thematic of Liberation in Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea”. First we have the effects of the abolishment of slavery on the ex-slave owners and the Afro-Caribbean ex-slaves. Second we see the loss of identity that Antoinette had as she struggle to fit in the Caribbean culture and the English culture as well. At last‚ Drake turns her attention into the social tension that increasingly

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    My Favorite Rapper

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    My Favorite Artist KEVIN GATES Kevin Gates is a rapper from Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana. He was born February 5‚ 1986 in Baton Rouge and grew up watching his grandparents and mother play music. He began rapping in the seventh grade and that is when everyone started noticing his talent. Kevin Gates was not only known growing up for his ability to rhyme‚ but also for his academic intelligence. He is one of the few rappers with a college education. Growing up‚ he was a good kid until

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    Music Industry Rappers

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    and dream of being bigger than even the radio’s new friend‚ a young man named Schoolly D who right now‚ at speaker-damaging volume‚ sounds darn big. “Before we start this next record…‚” Schooly’s saying. The record in question is called “Signifying Rapper‚” a brief‚ bloody tale of ghetto retribution from Side 2 of Schoolly’s Smoke Some Kill. The black areas are cut away from the white areas a federal judge ruled in ’74‚ and evidence is everywhere that nothing’s changed since then. On the southbound

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    Vera Drake

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    For the first time I watched the British film in 2004 Vera Drake which is directed by Mike Leigh‚ I did not finish it because the kindness of middle age woman with smiley face seems to be annoying. With paying no attention to Vera’s happy and decent world‚ I have missed many things in the film as I stop watching it. As researching for journal assignment for British Cinema‚ I had decided to watch it closely one more time. Since the scene of police arriving at Vera’s house for the issue of illegal

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    Drake Know Yourself

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    In his song “Know Yourself‚” Drake says the line‚ “I’ve always been me‚ I guess I know myself.” The “know thyself” theory states that learning and knowing one’s self all knowledge will present itself to you and the world will open itself to you. The world truly has opened itself to Drake as he’s become one of the most iconic artists of our generation. From the very beginnig of his career‚ Drake has had the ability to take the feeling‚ emotions‚ and anxieties and turn them into hit classics his fans

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    Drake Successful Essay

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    Successful Essay The chorus and title of the song was the main part of the reason why I decided to choose this song. For one Drake is one of my all time favorite music artists next to Lil Wayne. He motivates me to be who I am and puts me in a positive attitude with his creative lyrics. I chose this song because it shows how Drake wants to be successful in his life and how he keeps himself going to achieve his dreams. He pushes past the troubles in his life and all the hate everyone throws at him

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    Started From the Top Just like many other rappers‚ Aubrey “Drake” Graham raps about how tough his life is/was and how he went from having nothing to having anything he wanted. However many people claim that these rappers rap about a life that they have never truly lived and that they try to create a public image that is fake which portrays them as a thug when they truly are not. In the articles‚ “Faux Americana: Why I Still Love Bruce Springsteen”‚ by Stephen Metcalf and “More Rock‚ Less Talk:

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