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    Evolution of Music Genres (Hip-Hop/R&B) Music is truly a gift to humanity that can be used in a multitude of ways. Music is used in ways of conveying emotion and creativity; it can also be used in celebration or setting the mood for a certain event. Whether music fans notice or not‚ the evolution of music is occurring now. Certain music genres have been thrusted into the limelight of the current state of music and also the future of it as well. The first new genre that has emerged from the pack

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    Michael Render‚ a rapper better known by Killer Mike‚ gave a short history lesson on a talk show about hip-hop. He goes on to state that it was created approximately in the late 1960’s in the less fortunate communities of America. Specifically‚ in the areas of the Bronx or New York‚ children surrounded by the street gangs‚ decided to create a Hip Hop movement that included rap music‚ breakdance‚ “djaying‚” and graffiti in order to make an alternative to the violence of the street gangs. Later in

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    References: All-movie.com. (2007). An inconvenient truth plot synopsis. Retrieved December 17‚ 2007 from http://wc03.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:342290 Gilliam‚ T. (2007). Black youth and politics project – hip-hop and politics. Retrieved December 15‚ 2007 from http://blackyouthproject.uchicago.edu/primers/reviews/hiphop.pdf Golub Collection. (2007). The Broad Art Foundation. Retrieved December 15‚ 2007 from http://www.broadartfoundation.org/collection/golub

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    you that hip-hop has gone global. From Brazil to England to France to Japan to India to South Africa‚ young (and some old) people are finding a voice‚ a sense of style and even a sense of self in hip-hop. While it might appear as though people have shallowly appropriated the style and sounds and aren’t truly feeling the movement‚ this isn’t necessarily so. Sure‚ there are those -- what some Americans would call imitators or wannabees -- who are merely moving through the elements of hip-hop on their

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    Alma Echeverria Professor Gordon English 2336 – CRN 35993 9 Mar. 2013 Essay Exam #1 “The Message” speaks to idea that it is “…testif[ying] against their captors”(XXXVII). Grandmaster Flash and the Furious five state in the beginning of their song‚ “Got no money to move out‚ I guess I got no choice”; which lets you know that they are captive of the situation they live in (82). As much as they try to get far away from the violence and poverty they live in‚ they cannot do so‚ they are captive

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    huge following on social media‚ Skate is one of the most prominent up-and-coming rappers/hip-hop artists in the music industry. Recently‚ at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards‚ he received a nomination for "Choice Music: Next Big Thing‚" and earlier this week‚ he released his first full-length album titled Maloski. Without a doubt‚ I have to admit that I am quite impressed. While I sometimes find that many hip-hop songs sound repetitive and monotonous‚ this is definitely not the case with the tracks on

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    How Far is Too Far in Rap Beef? "Beef" has been a vital part of hip-hop since it’s beginning in 1970’s Bronx‚ New York. For a genre that was once fixated on dancing and having a good time‚ the culture quickly shifted once the lyrical aspect of the music became the emphasis. With origins of DJ and breakdancing battles‚ the MC is what altered the image of hip-hop. In its early stages we saw battles like Kool Moe D vs. Busy Bee‚ MC Shan vs. KRS One‚ and Roxanne Shante vs. the genre as a whole. As time

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    troubles in his life and all the hate everyone throws at him to do what he wants to do‚ produce music‚ as he is on pretty much every hip hop radio station and selling millions of albums every week‚ I would have to say he made it to where he wants to be. One reason I chose this song was because I listen to a lot of hip hop music and well pretty much anything‚ but hip hop is up on my list. When talking about music that motivates me I would have to pick between Drake and Eminem‚ because they both can

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    part of the culture that would only lead him to the graveyard or the prison yard. By doing this and devoting his time to spreading “ the word” he has been very successful and has brought attention to the problems in the world. This is why he has Hip-Hop in the palm of his hand‚ he does not portray the lavish life‚ he speaks about hardship‚ and struggles in life and the pain of life. A prime example of this are the songs from his album To Pimp a Butterfly‚ the songs U and Alright. In the song U he

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    not only unique‚ but overflowing with emotion. Specifically‚ "what distinguishes this body of work is its in-group and‚ at times‚ secretive‚ defensive‚ and aggressive character" (3). This aggressive ambiance is especially evident in the forms of hip hop and songs of social change within the vernacular. Although not complaisant in their nature‚ any distress evident in those genres is equitably juxtaposed against the jovial disposition found in other forms of the vernacular. For instance‚ secular rhymes

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