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    matters: The history of sexuality in America. New York: Vintage Press. 7. Evans‚ C. B. 1994. Breaking Free of the Shame Trap. New York: Ballantine. 9. Garbarino‚ J. 1999. Lost Boys. New York: The Free Press. 10. George‚ N. 1998. Hip Hop America. New York: Viking Penguin. 11. Hip-Hop Divas. 2001. New York: Three Rivers Press. 12. Latifah‚ Queen. 1989. “Ladies First” All Hail the Queen. Tommy Boy Music. 13. Morgan‚ J. 2000. When Chicken heads Come Home To Roast. New York: Touchstone. 15. Rose‚ Tricia. 1994

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    Research Paper on Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur was a famous rapper during the 1990’s. His unique voice and lyrics made a huge impact on the hip hop industry. Tupac became a tragic hero after he got shot and killed on September 13‚ 1976 in Los Angeles. This affected the hip hop industry more than ever. Tupac started showing off his talents at age twelve‚ when he discovered his interests in acting and writing love songs. After Tupac attended the Baltimore School for the Performing Arts‚ a lasting

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    part of the show for about seven years and had earned Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble in the dramatic hit TV show Degrassi: The Next Generation. While still preforming on the TV show Degrassi Graham was trying to transform into the world of hip-hop. The mixtape Room for Improvement was released in 2006 that sold about 6‚000 copies. In 2007 Drake released his second mixtape called Comeback Season. Comeback Season that also released his first music video called Replacement Girl‚ Shortly after

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    How has rap music has promoted misogyny in the adolescence of modern American society? Bibliography D‚ Davey. "The Hip-Hop Community Works to Address Misogyny Issues." Rap and Hip-Hop. Ed. Tamara Thompson. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2013. Current Controversies. Rpt. from "Oakland ’s Townhall on Misogyny‚ Teen Violence & the Influence of Rap Music w/ Too Short." www.daveyd.com. 2012. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. This article elaborates on the negative effects of Rap

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    Outlines “Voice of the Streets: The Birth of a Hip-Hop Movement” Author: Jackson Allers Title: Voice of the Streets: The Birth of a Hip-Hop Movement Topic The topic is hip-hop and social issues. Thesis The author claims that Arab hip-hop was not an insular clique any more and its music can have impact on the larger society as the responses from this Arab hip-hop movement. Main points When Jackson interviews the MCs‚ he finds bribes might happen during the events Ground Zero: Jackson looks

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    When I’m in a car riding down the street there is only one radio station that I really enjoy‚ KXHT 107.1. The music they play is quite specific. They are a hip-hop and R&B station that plays mostly southeastern groups. Hip-hop is quite new to me having really only gotten into it in the early years of high school were as I liked rock since childhood. It was for this reason and a few others that I decided to interview a personality from Hot 107 as they are nicknamed. Memphis is the first city that

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    lazy‚ stupid‚ dirty‚ worthless nobody‚” (Nigger‚ a brief history). The use of the word “nigger” strips away the individuality of a person. Nigger is evident in hip hop music‚ the civil rights movement‚ pop culture‚ and is now used as a term of endearment. The genre of hip hop music inspires use of the generalizing term “nigger”. Hip hop music allows the term “nigger” to be a normal thing to say. When nigger is used in a song it gives people of every race an excuse to use it. Certain words from

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    music and other like R&B or hip hop. It depend on their interesting. Even many people like music‚ but it still has advantages and disadvantages also. First of all‚ I would like to talk about the advantages of music. There are many advantages‚ but I’ll tell you more details about that. First point‚ the music can make us feel relieve. Sometimes‚ when you get in the moody. You can take out your mp3 and listen to it‚ you will be feel relieve. The music such as hip hop or R&B can help you to get

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    Rap Music: It’s Your Choice Rap is talking in rhyme to the rhythm of a beat. It is a form of music that stemmed from hip-hop culture; it began in the Bronx in the 1970’s. It evolved from storytelling through songs that express the essence of African American street culture. Rappers tend to make references of love‚ sex‚ violence‚ socio-political issues‚ crime‚ race‚ and anything that depicts their street life. For example‚ in an interview from Kronick Magazine‚ rap artist Eminem states‚ “…when I

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    Jazz vs. Hip Hop It is exceedingly interesting the way American culture is unoriginal in every way. Just about every aspect of American culture is in some way based on and/or influenced by people of another nationality as well as people of much different ethnicities than that of the typical white-protestant American. This is proven true through what Americans eat‚ the way they dance‚ and even the music they listen. Although America is the birthplace of both jazz and hip-hop‚ neither was really

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