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    Hip hop music influences larger society in powerful ways and has become a subculture that has transcended race‚ socioeconomics‚ and gender. Its popularity and ability to transcend across many social lines that are usually impenetrable is the biggest threat

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    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 their fans. Breakdancing and Graffiti are two of the four elements of Hip Hop. Although some people believe Hip Hop influences African American teens in a violent way; it actually gives the power to find your own voice and free their minds; therefore‚ hip hop inspires

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    Why I Stated Earlier That Most of the Violence in the African Community’s Comes from the Censorship in Todays Community’s. They Think That If The Rappers In Singers Are Saying That They Are Doing It They Would Want To Do It To. This Is In Article Negative Effects of Rap Music on Teens Written By: Expert Amie Taylor An how Contributer‚ Clearly

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    understood how you changed from hating hip hop to understanding it and liking it. The main point of this essay was to persuade me to try hip hop out because it might changed my life the same way it changed yours. I understand Mr. McBride that you were writing this article because you felt that it was important for me. Also you needed to share to everyone about what happened in your life and your story. In your article some of the key ideas were that hip hop is not a bad thing at all. At first you

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    The Effects of hip hop/rap Music on The Younger Generation Today The dynamic era of hip hop emerged in the 1970s through the streets of Bronx‚ New York City. Now twenty five years old and still counting‚ the world of hip hop is at a new level. Lil’ Wayne‚ Kanye West‚ Rick Ross‚ 2 Chainz‚ and Plies are just some of today’s biggest icons in the world of hip hop. Having record hitting tracks that jump off the charts‚ these rappers are definitely the image the younger generation looks up to. Though

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    common with the fifth element of hip hop. I use this video to complement the article written by Bettina Love in my literature choice regarding her philosophy for learning. The video starts with a powerful quote from Ella Baker‚ "Be quiet‚ children. Everyone is somebody. Just make sure that when you walk‚ you take deep‚ strong steps‚ so the children behind you know where to go." The student ends his quote by dabbing and receiving cheers from his classmates. As the Hip Hop music transitions the video into

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    Given the history and development of hip-hop in the United States‚ I do think this kind of artist-based social movement would be possible in the U.S. I retain this belief because it is my understanding that through the components of hip-hop‚ a social movement could arise as well as through the promotion of black lives. Hip-hop came around during the time of the “War On Drugs”. It was used by black artists to promote their struggles and their problems onto the country and promote the idea that their

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    Throughout the 80’s‚ 90’s and 2000’s‚ MTV has not only changed the music industry but influenced society in many ways. MTV changed the way people viewed music on August 1‚ 1981 when the channel made it first appearance. From the moment‚ the colorful‚ fast paced network was aired people from all over the world were affected. However‚ MTVs influence over the past few years has altered in a drastic way as well as the look and feel of it. The music‚ shows aired and style of MTV all play a part in its

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    The 1920’s was an era in which the economy had greatly prevailed. Many Americans benefited from these positive perks that is offered. It has seemed almost good to be true. However there were a few detrimental aspects of it that made it unbearably difficult to live in. Many different groups of Americans were affected differently some were very positive and some were negative. The initial effects of prohibition did no favor to any American. During the era of prohibition the fabrication and purchase

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    1940’s was dominated by numerous major events which would influence and shape the future of the American society. Some of the events that took place in the 1940’s involved breaking the sound barrier‚ the NBA being founded‚ NATO being established‚ and of course World War 2 along with many more events. Life back then was nothing like it was today. Most of the men were off fighting in the war‚ minimum wage was $0.43‚ and the women were trying to support their families. The base of the 1940’s revolved

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