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    Stereotypes In Colour Me

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    The documentary film Colour me directed by sherien Barsoum‚ starting Anthony McLean who emphasizes on three main themes identity‚ race and stereotyping. Motivational speaker / rapper Anthony McLean who empowers five teens from a Brampton high school by involving them in a mentorship program after informing us on his past life growing up in a white area of Aurora as a black child with a white mother. His biggest struggle was that even as an adult he has yet to discover his true identity‚ throughout

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    drawing or writing whatever they want. When you see graffiti in a neighborhood it may express social and political messages and spray painted graffiti styles that have been based on a whole genre of artistic expression. Graffiti has evolved alongside hip hop music‚ b-boying‚ and other

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    Rap Music Research Paper

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    Although no single individual can claim credit for the founding of rap music or the hip hop culture‚ New York DJ (disc-jockey) Kool Herc is generally considered the most important figure in the early years of the genre. As a DJ Kool Herc would sample the danceable parts of jazz and funk records‚ typically the parts featuring drums and a

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    J. Cole's Music Style

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    Cole’s audience represents the hip-hop culture of today‚ his style of dress also represented the hip-hop culture. Dressed in a black t-shirt‚ black shorts‚ and red/black/white Nike’s on‚ he modeled the same urban style as majority of the audience did. I believe that artists should connect with their audience on a level beyond their lyrics. With J. Cole‚ he wanted to portray that the hip-hop culture is just as important to him as it is for us. In several of his

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    expressed against rap because it provided a “gangsta ideology”‚ a shameless acceptance of violence and misogyny (Armstrong 184). In the article “Hip Hop Culture Mirrors the Negative Effects in Society?” By Leigh Haugh‚ she questions if hip-hop has become a negative influence on not only ourselves as individuals‚ but for everyone in our society. Hip-hop was also being recognized by the lifestyles of many individuals‚ and it also has created its own path on how life should be‚ especially in the black

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    Rap's History

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    Bibliography: BOOKS: Nelson‚ Havelock and Michael A. Gonzales. Bring the Noise: A Guide to Rap Music and Hip-Hip Culture. New York: Harmony Books‚ 1991. Rose‚ Tricia. Black Noise: Rap Music and Black culture in Contemporary America. Hanover‚ Wesley University Press‚!994 Shomari‚ Hashim A. (William A. Lee‚ III). From the Underground: Hip-Hop Culture as an Agent of Social Change. Mt. Vernon‚ NY: X-Factor Publications‚ 1995. Small‚ Michael. Break It Down: The Inside Story

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    Artifact Analysis

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    the paper? Does it guide the analysis throughout the paper? Suggest ways of revising to make it better‚ clearer‚ more interesting – even if you think the main argument is “good enough.” -In this essay‚ I will use a generic criticism of political hip hop and gangster rap music to argue that as a rhetorical hybrid‚ GKMC is in a unique position to self reflexively deconstruct several of the tropes engrained in rap music. –The thesis is somewhat clearly worded‚ but made me a little confused when it

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    Dr Boyce Craftman Analysis

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    English 101‚ Section LLC December 11‚ 2013 Essay 3.2 (Hip hop) First Draft Dr. Boyce Watkins debates with Michael Eric Dyson on whether or not hip hop artists should be held accountable for their words. Both off these men already know‚ all of the artist should be held accountable‚ however if we can put the artist to task to stop making that kind of idiotic music‚ will we have the power to stop that machine that has rob us blind but still put out recording artists slaves that get plenty

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    Who Is Joey Badass

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    many people consider to be the heart of the Hip Hop scene. People always said that if you can make it in New York‚ you can make it anywhere else. He tried exactly that. He began creating music soon after the divorce of his parents. His depressive feelings fueled the energy that came through on his verses. His beats were quite different. He didn’t use any of the new catchy beats storming the youth. He fought to bring back the classic style that put Hip Hop in New York on top. Joey describes the scene

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    Who Is Joey Bada?

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    At only 22 years old‚ Joey Bada$$ is already solving complex real-world problems through his new album ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ with his conscious hip-hop music. His style contests political‚ cultural‚ social and economic issues in his music. A topic that‚ while it has been mentioned by other rappers in the past couple years‚ it hasn’t been tackled for the entirety of an album. The important issues covered in each song is a really good way to open up these subjects to the world. Within todays cultural

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