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    Essay On Masculinity

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    war and suicide”(Farrell 142) Warren Farrell‚ a founder of the men’s pro-feminist movement‚ goes into further explanation of how hyper-masculinity has a negative result on the people who admire its throne like appearance. The very popular Gangster-rap genre of present day media possesses an abundant amount of promotion to the display of extreme masculinity by encouraging criminal actions such as homicide‚ rape‚ theft‚ and dehumanizing women. Now that a thorough definition of hyper-masculinity has

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    Tyrone. Tyrone was having problems at home. So every day he would go meet his uncle at the studio‚ that he happened to own‚ and that is where he wrote down all of his emotions and recorded them to music. This is how he successfully gets through his day. Rap music or better known as Hip Hop was originated in the Bronx. Artist like: Biggie and Tupac has effected artist like Jay Z and Andre 3000. Tupac and Biggie have a similarity with Jay Z and Andre 3000‚ they all speak their reality and relate to a lot

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    a tropical paradise where you’re dancing on a white sand beach while drinking fruity alcoholic beverages with your friends; this is what the summer song “one dance” by drake portrayed. Drake the artist of one dance is a very prevalent figure in the rap industry who is known for coming out chart topping hits. He was first signed to Young Money record who was lead by lil Wayne another prevalent rapper in the music industry and had another artist like nikki manji . Drake has broke off from young money

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    Hip-hop has been the voice of the African Americans for many generations. Therefore‚ It was African Americans voice back then. it helps African Americans express their struggles and problems . Today hip-hop is all about sex‚money and drugs. In addition This has made the generation today brutal. Furthermore Hip-hop is no longer the voice to help the struggles‚ but the key to problems. Because of hip-hop music today teens education is at state because of how artists make the streets seem like a fine

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    segments cycling in and out of both features and eventually polishes it off with a repeated version of the chorus and a climatic end in the form of a single lower pitched note. I perceived the song as deep and sophisticated and contained elements of Jazz‚ Rap‚ Hip Hop and R&B. The lyrics attempted to explain a feeling that New York is a place so inspirational and motivating that it makes its residents feel invincible and endlessly ambitious. I think the piece definitely succeeded in expressing its true meaning

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    The Hip-Hop Movement

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    “This movement started to expose people to new music but ended up becoming a multi-billion dollar industry” according to DMC of Run- D.M.C. (Jalal 1). The Hip-Hop movement started in 1973 by 3 men your parents probably know about. It started to expose people to other types of music. The Hip-Hop Movement will discuss‚ the people who started the Hip-Hop movement and whom is affected‚ the purpose of the movement and what it hopes to achieve. First off‚ it was started in 1973 by Grandmaster Flash‚ Afrika

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    Wu Tang Clan History

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    Emerging in 1993‚ when Dr. Dre’s G-funk had overtaken the hip-hop world‚ the Staten Island‚ NY-based Wu Tang Clan proved to be the most revolutionary rap group of the mid-’90s -- and only partially because of their music. Turning the standard concept of a hip-hop crew inside out‚ the Wu-Tang Clan were assembled as a loose congregation of nine MCs‚ almost as a support group. Instead of releasing one album after another‚ the Clan was designed to overtake the record industry in as profitable a fashion

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    generate creativity a way to connect with other teammates. However‚ when I am listening to hip hop I think hip hop means different things. Based on the artist you listen y To most artists doesn’t even use some thing what the media says. Most artists rap about their personal life stories. To sum it up‚ in this world today hip hop has created and negativity impact on African Americans youth. Some people might not think that. On the research that I have provided you. The media has more

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    Hip Hop Analysis

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    Hip-hop Many view the influence of hip hop music and culture as negative‚ degrading‚ promoting crime and generating‚ a generation of reckless young individuals. I was among the many‚ however after viewing the documentary of “The Art of Rap” my perception has slightly changed. The five elements of hip hop which is knowledge‚ writing‚ emceeing‚ rhyming‚ and style‚ does make hip hop an art indeed‚ which I think‚ many artists have not considered the impact. So much of the language is degrading to

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    collection too‚ which included: almost every Disney movie soundtrack (This was around the time I fell in love with High School Musical)‚ Clay Aiken‚ N’SYNC and the Backstreet Boys. My father‚ other the other hand‚ hated ‘90’s music. He was more into rap music. If he was still a part of my life today I imagine that he would constantly be scolding the so-called rappers ‘Wiz Khalifa’ and ‘Kanye West’. He liked the good rappers like ‘Tupac’ and ‘Notorious B.I.G.’ Ever since I could remember my mother

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