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    the hip-hop subculture

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    Surname 5 Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Gang. Skeleton draft. The hip hop subculture is a way of life tethered to and popularized by the widespread practice of rap music. It originates from the African American community. It is expressed through flashy modes of dressing‚ graffiti art forms‚ break dancing‚ and slang. However‚ with the passage of time‚ the culture has traversed racial and cultural lines and has become one of the most practiced genres of music throughout the world‚ with an

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    African American women have historically been viewed as hyper-sexual creatures‚ due to unique anatomical features not often seen in other races. This hyper-sexualized view of Black women dates back as early as the days of slavery when European imperialists traveled to Africa and were excessively intrigued by (and abashedly attracted to) the women in the tribes. Europeans were in awe of the physique of African women‚ comparable to none‚ as well as their dancing and traditional garments. Europeans

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    encephalitis

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    Mrs. Smith I am Dr. Hercules I have been following Mr. Drakes case since he arrived. He came in whit very high fever and presented a state of confusion. At first it seemed like he had symptoms of the flu since we have been receiving many cases of it and deiced to run some test. We did a blood work‚ urine and also a chest radiograph and everything was normal on that end. Since the confusion was evident we also performed a magnetic resonance which gives us a pretty good image of the brain and discovered

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    Diamond in the Rough

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    Diamond in the rough Why Master P is set apart from all the other hard-core rappers? He owns his own music company and built his empire around No Limit (the hottest in the business). He was almost a NBA player‚ and he owns his own line of dolls (the Master P doll). His company makes a net worth each year of $361 million. His record company sold 26 million records in 1998‚ more then any other rap company. He also has made a lot of money in staring and directing in movies that profit at

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    WORK OF A MUSICAL COMPOSER  EMINEM      Marshall Bruce Mathers III‚ better known by his stage name ‘Eminem’ is a  well renowned rapper‚ songwriter and record producer. His formal career  commenced in 1999 from the release of The Slim Shady LP which was  accommodated amongst the most popular albums of the year‚ going triple  platinum by the end of 1999. Before he gained fame‚ his talent was  recognized by Dr. Dre‚ founder of Aftermath Entertainment when he took  possession of a recording of Eminem’s work

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    Nicki Minj Role Model

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    The Trinidadian-born American rapper and songwriter behind the hit song Super Bass - Nicki Minaj‚ has always been expected with a candid comment. She is usually very honest about her point of view‚ it’s not surprising that she discussed her political views on Billboard’s No.1’s Year-End issue. The brunette babe‚ who was the first female artist included in MTV’s Annual Hottest MC List‚ was specifically asked how she feels about the controversial candidate for the President of the U.S.A. in the coming

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    English 101‚ Section LLC December 11‚ 2013 Essay 3.2 (Hip hop) First Draft Dr. Boyce Watkins debates with Michael Eric Dyson on whether or not hip hop artists should be held accountable for their words. Both off these men already know‚ all of the artist should be held accountable‚ however if we can put the artist to task to stop making that kind of idiotic music‚ will we have the power to stop that machine that has rob us blind but still put out recording artists slaves that get plenty

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    resentment toward the major record companies known. For example‚ in one line of his verse Method Man says “they putting shame in the game”. Here he is referring to the rappers that the major record labels were signing and putting into the mainstream hip-hop circuit‚ which is referred to as the “game” in this case. He felt that these other rappers were not as good as the Wu-Tang Clan‚ that they did not deserve to be signed to these deals‚ and were therefore bringing shame to the hip-hop industry. Another

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    dominance. Because this movie was popular in the white community‚ it exemplifies the spread of sexist values of the white supremacist capitalist patriarchal society through mass media. This supports the claim that sexist behavior is not limited to black rappers—white individuals practice the oppression of women as well. Through connecting The Piano to

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    reason why I think there’s more to hip hop is because in the movie that we saw rappers use hip hop to express their emotions and what they’re going through. Also they didn’t care what race you were or where you came from because they all had something in common which was that they were going through the same thing. Another reason was that in the film “Hip Hop the Furious Force of Rhymes” that i noticed that most of the rappers that came out of the film they rap about something happening in the country

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