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    “I love you!” But by the time I looked back my mother was gone. I knew she was just trying to get me away from her when she said “go hide‚ let’s play hide and seek.” A few minutes later I realized why she had me hide‚ there was a group of mean soldiers chasing her on massive‚ muscular horses‚ but I knew most of the horses the soldiers were riding‚ they used to be in my herd but they went missing‚ they used to be so beautiful and free now they are machines used to catch more wild horses. I ran and

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    Elliphant Research Paper

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    The magnetizing world of EDM or electronic dance music had been dominated by male artists ever since it sprouted out of nowhere in the late 2000s. Many music enthusiasts loved how EDM can turn a simple beat into a hypnotic melody‚ making them all drowned in a frenzy that they never felt before. Slowly but surely it climbed the ranks of the industry’s pedigree and soon had been one of the most enjoyed genres of the current generation. EDM is always a staple on humongous music congregations and festivals

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    "Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom) was born April 25‚ 1987. He is an American singer‚ dancer‚ rapper‚ music producer‚ songwriter‚ model‚ choreographer‚ entrepreneur‚ and actor. Park is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew‚ Art of Movement. Park was described as a ""born entertainer"" by legendary Korean pop singer Patti Kim. Park initially rose to fame as the leader of South Korean boy band 2PM‚ formed by record label JYP Entertainment in 2008. In September 2009‚ Park returned home to Seattle

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    Wiz Khalif Album Analysis

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    Wiz Khalifa dropped his highly anticipated sixth studio album‚ Khalifa on February 5‚ 2016‚ through Taylor Gang Records‚ Rostrum Records and Atlantic Records. It is his first album release of original material since his #1 Album‚ Blacc Hollywood (2014). Khalifa in a way is a return to form for Wiz not to take away from his prior releases. The album contains many of the topics and themes we have grown accustomed to; drugs primarily weed‚ women‚ money‚ love‚ pain and Wiz’s admiration for his city‚

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    Both Joan Didion in “on How to keep a notebook‚” and Scott Silver in 8 mile create works that provide a blueprint on how writing can build one’s self. In ON how to keep a notebook‚ Didion explains how writing helps to organize her thought and have something to look back upon at a later time in life. In 8 mile the protagonist Rabbit‚ also writes to express his thoughts‚ allowing writing to be an escape from the stressors that constantly surround him in his daily life. In both stores‚ writing helps

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    An article written by Steve Huey places Rakim’s best produced songs in chronological order‚ starting in 1986 with Eric B. & Rakim’s‚ “Eric B. Is President”‚ but we will only factor the first four songs and subsequently the first two on the list‚ due to having the most influence in “Machismo”: 1. “With the release of their debut single‚ "Eric B. Is President‚" in 1986‚ Eric B. & Rakim became a sensation in the hip-hop community‚ and their reputation kept growing as they issued classic tracks like

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    Hip Hop Planet

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    Question  What I think  What my  partner thinks    Based on the title‚   what do you think   you will be reading   about?    I think Ill be reading about    how music in this generation  has changed our world.  Paragraph 1:  What does this   paragraph tell you   about how McBride   feels about hip hop?    He dislikes hip hop because  he feels as if it isnt music‚  that all rappers are bad  influences.    Paragraph 1:  What does McBride   realize in this   nightmare scenario?    What McBride realizes is 

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    Timbaland quickly made a name for himself in the late-’90s hip-hop game as not only an inventive producer with an eccentric sense of beat construction but also as one of the most commercially proven producers. This unlikely synthesis of eccentricity and commerciality made him a hot commodity by the end of the ’90s as America’s top MCs -- Nas‚ Snoop Dogg‚ Jay-Z -- paid big money for an opportunity to work with him on the occasional track or two. Though his aesthetic was undoubtedly unique‚ it did

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    Homework 12 Rock ‘n’ Rap Gabriel Gonzalez Block: 4 It costs the company an average of $15‚000 to produce a rock CD and an average of $12‚000 to produce a rap CD. Also‚ it takes about 18 hours to produce a rock CD and about 25 hours to produce a rap CD. The company can afford to spend up to $150‚000 on production next month. Also‚ the company will spend at least 175 hours on production. The company earns $20‚000 in profit on each rock CD it produces and $30‚000 in profit on each rap

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    History Of Hip Hop

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    Hip-hop is one of the most diverse dance. Much of early hip-hop was unrecorded because hip-hop culture was very experimental and many considered it just messing around.(The origins of hip-hop 26) Hip-hop was invented in the mid-1970’s by many people. It was first seen on the streets of New York. Grandmaster Flash was one of the inventors of hip-hop. (The Break Master) Many people created hip-hop on the streets of New York in the mid-1970’s. Hip-hop was first seen on the streets of New York. “I

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