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    What Effect Does the Music Censorship Has on today’s Society? This Topic Interest Me A lot Because A lot Of Society Problems Comes from the Censorship in Todays Music. I Have Many Questions about the Censorship in Today’s Music‚ Is Half of the Violence That Is Going on in the African American Community’s From the Censorship in Today’s Music? Is The Music Censorship Influences The Lives Of Many People? Is The Censorship In Todays Music Is The Cause Of Violence All Together? Do Many People Try To

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    First of all‚ there is many different types of African American music but im going to talk about three in particular which are slave spirituals‚ blues‚ and the more common rap/hip-hop. First slave spirituals is a type of religious song originating among black slaves in the American south. It was famous for the reason that the lyrics of negro spirituals were tightly linked with the lives of their authors.... slaves! While work songs only dealt with their daily life‚ spirituals were inspired by the message

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    Monique Morris March 22‚ 2013 Bitch Bad “Bitch Bad” is popular hip-hop song performed by Chicago native rapper‚ Lupe Fiasco. The song depicts the word bitch in the many forms that it is used in today’s urban society. The song starts with a dark weary synthesizer and a heavy deep 808 drum pattern that reflects the sound that is used in many of today’s popular club/party songs. The words to the song shine a stereotypical light on “bad bitches‚” but there is a twist. Fiasco highlights 3 significant

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    My first semester as an ACE mentor‚ I am mentoring an LCS class American Hip-hop experience with Professor Tony Clark an English professor. I introduce myself to the students as an ACE mentor and my role in the class. The first three classes were kind of cold for everybody in the class‚ everyone was kind of trying to understand each other. I took another approach which eventually paid off. The approach was that I go to the class 15-20 minutes before the class starts to welcome the students and engage

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    Lyrics as a Genre

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    Lyrics as a Genre Lyric derives from the Greek word λυρικός lyrikos‚ meaning "singing to the lyre". A lyric poem is one that expresses a subjective‚ personal point of view. Lyric Poetry consists of a poem‚ such as a sonnet or an ode that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet. The term lyric is now commonly referred to as the words to a song. Lyric poetry does not tell a story which portrays characters and actions. The lyric poet addresses the reader directly‚ portraying his or her own

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    Jason ’s Lyric Fastasy on the Bayou Lashell Marrow Eng 225: Intro to Film Instructor: Sarah McDonald Date: December 13‚ 2012 The film I chose to write about is Jason ’s Lyric. The scene from I picked is called "Fastasy on the Bayou" from the film Jason ’s Lyric. This film is a romantic film and a romantic part. I will be talking about the artist involvement in the film ’s production. Also‚ I will be talking about how these artist make these

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    A Woman’s Identity The Yellow Wallpaper‚ written in 1892‚ a woman’s identity is described by the author Charlotte Perkins Gilman consistent with society of the times. It is in direct contrast to Homage to my Hips which was written almost 100 years later by Lucille Clifton‚ in which writing styles and the identity of women were much stronger. In 1892 when The Yellow Wallpaper was written‚ women did not have much say in anything they wanted to do. Women were inferior to men as well as dependent

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    Investigation It is through Gangsta Rap subgenre of Hip-Hop‚ that the question: “What were the underlying cultural reasons for the Los Angeles Riots of 1992?” can be answered. This paper will examine rap lyrics from prominent Los Angeles Hip-Hop acts in order to investigate the deteriorating rapport between the city’s oft-biased police department and the city’s increasingly restless black urban youth‚ from the perspective of the latter group. These lyrics will be juxtaposed with statements various accounts

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    Journey of Lyrics

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    JOURNEY OF LYRICS ELIZABETHAN ERA ELIZABETHAN LYRIC : Elizabethan lyric is sweet and musical‚ but is characterized by artificiality. As the lyrics were composed because it was the fashion to write lyrics‚ and not because the poet really had any urge for self expression. Allitration and the other verbal devices are frequently used to make the lyric musical. LYRIC IN 17 CENTURY : ( Age of JOHN DONNE) The METAPHYSICAL LYRIC is more ellaborate than an ordinary lyric‚ and is hard ‚intellectual

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    Lyric Analysis

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    made towards the band‚ some which include death threats. One rhetorical tool used by the Dixie Chicks is pathos. The first verse‚ “Forgive sounds good/ Forget I’m not sure I could/ They say time heals everything/but I’m still waiting‚”opens the song showing forgiveness‚ anger and sadness (Dixie Chicks). They are letting it be known that they would like to forgive all of the people that have hurt Natalie‚ and the rest of the band‚ due to her comment‚ but some of the actions taken towards them were

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