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    the type of attire they wear‚ the attitudes that they have among their peers or parents. Also the type of language they use with one another. I am not stating that all celebrities are a bad influence‚ but you do have celebrities like “Lil Wayne‚ Drake‚ Nikki Minaj‚ Walka Falka‚ Kim Kardashian and many more out there. The rappers that I mention use foul language and disrespect women in a way that not cause for. The women in the industry being a movie star‚ Actor or singer are

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    Record labels began dictating to the artist what was to be considered Hip-Hop. Artists like Soulja Boy Tell’em‚ Drake‚ and LilWayne are at the forefront of the Hip-Hop of today. The majority of the content in their music reflects the voice of the younger Hip-Hop generation. Songs like Lollipop‚ Get Money‚ and No Hands only talk about money and sex. The overall criticism has

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    friends; this is what the summer song “one dance” by drake portrayed. Drake the artist of one dance is a very prevalent figure in the rap industry who is known for coming out chart topping hits. He was first signed to Young Money record who was lead by lil Wayne another prevalent rapper in the music industry and had another artist like nikki manji . Drake has broke off from young money record label and made is on called OVO which stand for Octobers Very Own. Drake has know branched into singing and taking

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    do it" campaign‚ we suggest that those referred to as Generation X fit into a larger phenomenon we call the Dew (Do) Generation” (Renshaw 2005) This statement is exactly who the target consumers are. Mountain Dew did try to have the rap artist Lil Wayne be a spokesperson for it‚ however in late 2012 and early 2013 they dropped the rapper because they feel one of his lyrics in his rap was not something Pepsi wants to affiliate with. This actual hurt the company because some of the heavy rap supporters

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    How Creativity Can Help You To Make Decision? “I go wherever creativity takes me.” – LilWayne Creativity‚ it cannot be seen but it can be shown through our acts and ways of thinking. There is no limitation to it. it enlarges our imagination and reaching out our dream to make it come true. It changes impossible to possible and can’t to can. it enhances our point of view and widens our perspective. It takes us out of our cocoon and comfort zone. Creativity is different in each and every one

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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. LilWayne‚ 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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    Also‚ this is considered racism because the BET awards mostly have blacks perform while the whites usually perform at the VMAs. Singers like Miley Cyrus and Taylor swift are more likely to perform at the VMAs while Rappers like Lil Wayne and Waka Flocka perform at the BET awards. This is an example of Color Blind Privilege because it is seen that white people have their own award show as if they can not be apart of a show that celebrates celebrities. The fact that there are so many

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    in the world and just give us a break. After high school when I moved out and am on my own. I started to listen to all different types of music. I became a lot more open. The kid I hung out with the most listened to rap music only. Artists like Lil Wayne‚ Big Sean‚ Drake and so on. I love to drive around and listen to music and just sing along and be myself. A lot of the songs I would listen to would be songs that I knew all the words too. It made me feel a lot happier and just release stress. One

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    My topic for this paper is about Nicki Minaj and how she‚ as a popular icon‚ is considered “lowbrow” due to the fact that she represents an active and subversive threat to certain “power blocs.”  She represents a threat because she exhibits and acknowledges explicit female sexuality‚ is a successful female artist in a male-dominated enterprise‚ and is a black artist. Minaj utilizes her body in way that is considered “inappropriate” and “out-of-control” by the establishment and as an attempt to minimize

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    1. Introduction On January 20‚ 2009 everything changed for black America with Barack Obama becoming the first black president of the United States. Overnight the African American population got an image that they always wanted to have. It was the greatest political victory in the history of black America. During the 2008 presidential election Senator Barack Obama received support from many hip hop artists like Young Jeezy‚ Jay-Z‚ Drake and Will I am. These artists expressed their support for his

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