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    Hip Hop Thesis

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    being poor and working his way to the top that is why he is loved by many fans because he is the voice for many people who can relate. That is why so many youth like the music because they can relate to being poor and have a bad childhood. It is said Eminem was a huge impact to rap music. His comments about rap were bad and that they were worse because he is white. Many parents hate it but many of the youth of today listen to Rap Music. Why does society think that many parents hate it? Because‚ rap music

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    Multiculturalism in Music

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    Visualize in your head a rock band‚ and a rapper. What kind of clothes are they wearing. What lyric styles are they singing in? And what color are they? Ongoing stereotypes suggest that the rock band is a group of white musicians and the rapper would be black. However‚ examples from the past and present shows that these stereotypes are untrue. Music is defined as "The art of organizing tones to produce a coherent sequence of sounds to elicit an aesthetic response in a listener" (Morris‚ 864)

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    career as a DJ in his teens. His first major success came with the rap group N.W.A. He co-founded Death Row Records in 1991. In 1992 his first solo album The Chronic became a huge hit. In 1996 Dr. Dre began Aftermath Entertainment and signed both Eminem

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    Hip Hop Analysis

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    I was watching a religious program one night‚ Eminem and Beyoncé was performing‚ rapping and singing a religious song. I started to change the channel but after watching the documentary which he was on talking about his suicide attempt‚ I decided to listen to the song‚ to really listen to the words

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    Marshall is a 37 year old white male. He is a successful musical artist‚ but he has been having problems writing and developing his music. He expressed that his mind is either racing with a million thoughts at a time or it feels like he doesn’t even have a mind at all and it hurts to think. Marshall has not been feeling like his normal self for quite some time. He admits that he often becomes extremely angry without cause. Marshall has expressed that his anger is so strong that it feels like it could

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    ‘Mockingbird’ written by Eminem is a poem about Eminem giving his perspective about life before fame and his relationship towards his daughters and wife. One theme that stands out to me is self-reflection. While reading this poem‚ it made me feel sympathetic towards Hailie and Alaina (Eminem’s daughters) because their parents separated/divorced when they were very young. As stated in the poem‚ ‘And you and Laney were too young to understand it’ They were too young to understand why their parents

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    Hip-Hop and Violence

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    Caleb Alessi The article ’’Hip-Hop Causes Violence‚’’ focuses on society’s generalization that rap music promotes‚ encourages‚ and thus causes violence. For the most part‚ the author of the article defends the genre‚ claiming that there is limited evidence that supports the argument that listening to violent storytelling has a direct effect on everyday life‚ which scientifically is very hard to prove. The author states that there are many other forms of entertainment outside of hip-hop that encourage

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    different styles and artists from all over which shows how it has expanded into a lot more than what it used to be in the 70’s. Now we have artists that rap with a story behind their music that shows who they are and what they have lived through‚ like‚ Eminem‚ Lil Wayne‚ and Kodak Black.

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    The Alchemist

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    A dream is an inspiration to pursue a goal in life. However‚ personal legends are a part of a soul and when successfully flourished it will make a person extraordinary blissful. Personal legends at times can be very difficult to conquer‚ but if a person is affected by fear they will not be able to pursue their dream. Paulo Coelho’s novel The Alchemist and Eminem’s Lose Yourself both desire to never give up on a dream‚ but to pursue a personal legend. In The Alchemist‚ the main character Santiago

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    songs during this period faced numerous lawsuits because some institutions thought the songs were controversial. Recording companies started to be strict with the lyrics included in the songs. Realizing a song in the first half of 1990s was very challenging due to censorship. The 2000s marked the fourth decade of Hip Hop. Hip Hop music

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