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    My Uncle Vinny

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    The following movies that I decide on were Straight Outta Compton “NWA” Directed by F. Gary Gray and My Cousin Vinny Directed by Jonathan Lynn. Both films have their differences as NWA faces police harassment in 1987‚ and later caught the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to put a stop to discriminating local police officer. But in NWA reasons were to inform the people about police brutality and racial profiling‚ and in its lyrics quickly said consider the use of violence against police

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    Women In Hip Hop Culture

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    stereotypes. Gangster rap is described as the angriest type of rap music where it glamorizes sex and violence. N.W.A was one of the most controversial rap groups in the world of hip hop who are known as the creators of “gansta rap”. The group was an influential force in the Hip-Hop culture because of their harsh music which questioned the government and the police. In all Hip-Hop music video you will always see a female flaunting her assets. These women are often called

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    J. Cole's Music Style

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    concert‚ he performed tracks from his latest album 2014 Forest Hills‚ as well as a few throwbacks. In addition‚ the guests artists‚ Big Sean‚ YG‚ and Jeremih‚ also performed a few of their songs. J. Cole’s musical style is Rap and R&B. Most of his songs lie underneath the Rap category‚ especially since he is known as a rapper. Songs‚ such as “Lights Please” from his mixtape The Warm Up (20 08) and “Lost Ones” from his album Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011) show his rapping abilities. However

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    Theme Of Incarceration

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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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    America‚ verbalizing up for generations and providing a voice to a group of people endeavoring to distribute a message. However Hip Hop does have some major imperfections. The relationship between rap music and women has always been a tricky one to digest. Although misogyny and homophobia has plagued rap culture throughout its existence‚ hip-hop has changed American’s way of life. The late twentieth century‚ often simply referred to as ‘the nineties’ marked extensive gregarious transmutations in

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    Essay On Hip Hop

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    goes back to the 1970s‚ at that time it was an underground urban development. It was born in south Bronx‚ New York. As the hip-hop movement began at society’s margins‚ its origins are shrouded in myth‚ enigma‚ and obfuscation. music that is mostly rap‚ a rhyming speech that is chanted along with some music. It consists of a stylized rhythmic. The usage of literary devices and a lot of lyrics along with peppy music recited in a faster pace makes it different from the other genres of music. In hip-hop

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    Kendrick Lamar

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    In today’s world the rap industry has made some very noticeable changes in material‚ motives‚and overall quality. The material is often based on how much money‚ girls‚ and their extravagant lifestyle. This is the basic theme found in today’s rap industry. Although these artist are making profit from this and getting popular over night‚ real music lovers are not amused or entertained. The real music lovers want the true music that is relevant in today’s culture and real world problems. Kendrick

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    greatest rap MCs of all time despite nearly a decade of inactivity‚ well-known for her throaty vocals and scathing lines. Born December 18‚ 1974 in New Jersey‚ Rashia earned 1340 on her SATs‚ attended a private school in Maryland‚ and studied electrical engineering at the N.J. Institute of Technology‚ accomplishments that undoubtedly influenced her present-day determination to inspire children to stay in school. She says that she learned to rap by listening to Rakim‚ KRS-One‚ and Kool G Rap‚ fellow

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    Urban Music History

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    Last article we talked all about pop music and its history‚ now we’re going to take a look at the urban and Latin music genres. First up: urban music. Also referred to as urban contemporary music‚ this genre originated in the 1980s and 90s as a solution for “advertisers who felt that ‘black radio’ would not reach a wide enough audience” (Encyclopedia Britannica). Its sound is defined by rhythm-and-blues or soul artists with mass crossover appeal. Today‚ urban music tends to be a phrase referring

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    Hip Hop

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    BRINGING HIP HOP BACK TO THE 70’s You’re standing amongst a crowd in a circle‚ side by side‚ next to people you don’t know. Crowds going wild in New York‚ South Bronx and your bumping to the music‚ with an extensive amount of energy that you’re allowing yourself to give to this one individual in the center whose dancing‚ break-dancing. The boy is called a b-boy and few people know this but that it what started this fascinating music called early Hip-hop. During the 1970’s‚ Hip hop was starting

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