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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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    Does rap/hip-hop music encourage negative behavior? Some people feel rap and hip-hop music encourages degradation of women‚ violence‚ and crime. Other people think that rap offers an opportunity for political commentary and self-expression. Also people argue that rap music provides valuable information to young listeners. They feel that it tells the story of the black man’s struggle. Some also feel that it describes life in the eyes of a black person. Originally‚ rap and hip-hop had a mission of

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    He also loved to teach the youth during the cold moments in Rome it wasn’t unusual that you would find him outside preaching. Apparently‚ his heart was full of warmth of love. He communicated and transferred God’s word with Love and seeking the kingdom of his to us. He taught the youth mostly because they are the ones who is our future‚ in addition‚ the ones with the most problems. These are some of the reasons why many of the youth ones loved him for who he was and how he attracted them. He had many

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    Introduction to Hip Hop Culture AFST 297 – Fall 2014 Instructor: Finnie Coleman FLC-653 Introduction to Hip Hop Culture AFST 297 Schedule: TU‚ TH 1230 - 1345 Location: Ortega Hall Room 106 Linked with – ENGL 101 Instructor: Robert Christensen Graduate Instructor Schedule: TU‚ TH 1400 - 1515 Location: Humanities Building Room 216 Quiz #1 Historical Context for Hip Hop Culture There is‚ of course‚ a warrantably comfortable feeling in being on the right side of the country’s professed

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    “Empire State of Mind‚” is a combination of both Hip Hop and R&B. It consists of spoken words‚ singing and instrumental music. It is immediately introduce with a clarity of strong beats‚ concise and sharp rhythm. Jay-Z begins the first segment with elaborating on his physical location in New York. I consider the lyrics as precise and rapid with such clear diction but with such a fast tempo. Due to the high pressure from the beats it is pretty challenging to focus on the words. Yet I’m hearing the

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    Outline I. Brief background of hip-hop Originated Story through hip-hop II. Rise of Hip-Hop in the mid 70s Worldwide spreading Famous artist who paved the way III. Feuds in the late 70-mid 90s From dancing to speaking How Hip-Hop Slang Beef became popular IV. East vs. West Bio on Biggie Smalls(East) Bio on Tupac Shakur(West) V. Other Examples of Media advantage Roxanne Jay Z vs Nas VI. Subject important to History of APM Big impact on Hip-Hop culture Material used Books Films

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    most influential in the history of modern music. This rock group practiced the hegemony in the decade of the 60’s with a wise and sophisticated mixture of styles that would take the rock music to all the public and preluded later genres. With the youth of the 60’s whose manifestations were the hippie movement phenomena and the product of consumption in a decade filled with fashions and prosperity‚ the fervor aroused by that rich musical gale might have been expected to fade slowly after the dissolution

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    man of the Coup‚ will be stopping in Syracuse. According to an article in The New York Times Magazine‚ “Riley is radical royalty‚ which in hard-left circles helps offset the somewhat credibility-undermining fact that he’s also a legitimate hip-hop star‚ albeit one with a mostly cult following.” The article adds that “Riley is a rapper and activist who doesn’t want to see capitalism reformed‚ he wants to see it toppled.” It quotes Riley as saying that his “lyrics are talking about the people

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    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 Do What The Censorship In Todays Music Says Because Of They Think That Person Is Cool‚ So They Think They Should Do It? I Think

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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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