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    What’s the difference between the pop culture now and the 90’s? The pop culture now is different from the 90’s cause back then they didn’t have social media or youtube etc. They really had to work for everything they wanted back then it was hard to make a million dollars in the 90’s. The rappers was different back then they was talking about their lives and the struggles they had to face in the world as a black african american. They talked about the racism they had to take back then in the 90’s

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    Manifestations Of Violence

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    “I originally wanted to embrace the imagery and forthrightness of rap music. There are some interesting‚ dynamic voices in rap. But I find most of it irresponsible in its overt violence and commercialization of anger. As artists‚ we believe we can will action through language. If that’s the case‚ we have to take responsibility for what we say.” - Yusef Komunyakaat. Before rap’s popularity exploded in American culture‚ West African and Caribbean musicians began to tell stories with the help of a beat

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    Rap has been around for thousands of years‚ recently acquiring a more hip-hop like sound‚ focusing on content‚ flow and delivery. Many rap songs contain the themes of gangs‚ violence‚ drugs and crime. Immortal Technique‚ a rapper who grew up on the streets of New York‚ wrote a song called “Dance With The Devil” with all of these themes present. The song tells a somber story about a young man getting involved with gangs and trying to prove himself by selling drugs‚ stealing‚ getting in fights‚ and

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    American popular culture and music play a large role in molding the thinking and forming the personalities of youngsters and adolescents‚ as American media targets young Americans. Once attached‚ it’s very difficult for an American adolescent to rid themselves of the sneaky messages infiltrating their mind. The advancement of technology has helped the media in taking control of American youth‚ controlling them into imitating what is on television‚ online‚ music and other American media. When an American

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    Hip hop is not only a music genre is also a form of expression‚ a life style‚ and a culture. Hip hop helps young men get out of the streets. One of the most popular music genres is hip hop even with all the cursing words and in some cases negative messages. This “negative messages” in most of the cases are the experiences and the reality this rappers live or have lived in the “hood” and thats okay because music is for that to express yourself through a form of art instead of stealing and murdering

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    Here’s some crazy shit. Whilst pondering the idea of Hip-Hop’s ’Mount Rushmore’‚ it dawned on me that there can be some pretty wild comparisons made between plenty of U.S. presidents and rappers throughout history. So why not compare all of them? George Washington / Afrika Bambaataa: George Washington was‚ of course‚ our very first pres. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the most well-known ’Founding Fathers’ of Hip-Hop. Planet Rock is one of the absolute best and most monumental hip-hop records of all

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    The rise of hip hop music in the 1970s and 80s has caused people to be more angry and depressed. This change in mood in America resulted in more crime during the peak years. Hip hop music was revolutionary; there had been nothing with similar percussive sounds‚ rapping‚ and distinctive (fairly simplistic) bass lines. Many of the sounds used in hip hop music are harsher and more electronic. In 1979 hip hop music was recorded and played on public radio for the first time. In the 1980s hip hop was

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    RAP Model Application The RAP Model address the leader’s ability to act‚ the racial dynamics of the group‚ and the imperatives for the leader action. The RAP framework assumes that effective outcome in any multiracial group require that leaders carry out three essential tasks. First‚ they must recognize the critical importance of the racial dynamics of the group and their own ability to act. Secondly‚ they must anticipate the source of racial tension and help members deal with these tensions. Thirdly

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    The sixty’s had such a huge impact on the world‚ with the uprising of Hippies protesting to Martin Luther King fighting for rights and “music wise” Woodstock; a place where three days of peace happened and so many talented people performed‚ but all that ended when the Talented‚ Artistic‚ British musical chameleon was born; bringing a new sound to music. David Bowie (David Robert Jones) was born to Haywood Stenton Jones & Margret Mary Jones on January 8‚ 1947 in Brixton‚ London. David was married

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    Hip hop is more than just music‚ it’s considered a culture. A culture filled with many elements and talent. The culture of hip hop has a beginning‚ middle‚ and a long future ahead. Many people have views on what hip hop is and what it is supposed to be‚ much of it is negative and dim. What people with negative views don’t know is hip hop has helped many people throughout the years it has been around. The innovations of hip hop have affected many things other than music throughout the years and it

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