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    Gangsta rap was more violent openly controversial and use of extreme language such as ‘nigga’ ‘fuck tha police’ which earned them a letter from the FBI director who opposed to the lyrics and rage of language used with criminal content such as killing and shooting. The first successful gangsta rap album and song was W.M.A straight outta Crompton which was released in 1988. NWA strongly expresses law enforcements and crimes against

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    music allows people to express their feelings through beats and lyrics. The well-known holiday song Frosty the snowman has been a major hit when it comes to Christmas time. The thing that is growing in today’s generation is making a remix to a certain song. One band can produce a piece of music but another band might want to add their own touch to change it up. The idea of a remix is to change the song with either different beats or lyrics. A remix allows people to listen to another version of a song

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    alliteration keeps the idea of an uncertain point of view a constant theme throughout the song. The song brings up senses such as seeing and hearing to show that the nowhere man is blind and deaf to others and focuses on what he wants to feel. This lyric also is a juxtaposition to the lively song and vivid colors in this scene of the movie. The inability of the nowhere man to connect to his senses is also ironic

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    Fine‚ 2009). However‚ the explicit sexual lyrics in music demoralize sexual abstinence. Therefore‚ the expectancy of sexual behavior is a pervasive occurrence during adolescent years in which such music is worldwide. To illustrate‚ the “American Journal of Preventive Medicine‚” provides an analysis that depicts the unambiguous disparity of sexual anticipation depending on the frequent exposure (Primack‚ Douglas‚ & Fine‚ 2009). The scrutiny in the lyrics of the song “Bump N’ Grind” by lyricist‚ R

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    these people who are very proud of her that she failed. The song‚ Breathe‚ explains her emotions about having to tell everyone she wasn’t as amazing as they thought. The lyrics in Breathe let you see inside Nina’s feelings. You get to see the conflict inside of her‚ she wanted to succeed but she didn’t. One lyric that is very important is‚ “So how can I say that I while I was away I had so much to hide” This talks about how Nina has to tell everyone how she failed and has been lying about

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    character to evoke a strong confident message delivered by a strong confident woman as depicted through lyrics and on the cover through style‚ color choice and lighting. My analysis will look at the central idea of the song lyrics‚ the attitude conveyed by the song writer‚ and compare the artist’s personality and motivation to mine‚ while looking at the symbolic meaning (if any) of the lyrics‚ the central idea of the song‚ along with the emotions the song evokes and explain my thoughts and views

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    decade we have seen music lyrics become more and more violent and sexually explicit. Experts argue that this can cause problems in children and adolescents. Studies show that the average teenager listens to approximately 40 hours of music in a given week. One is to assume that somewhere in the mix a child is going to hear something derogatory or objectionable‚ as it has become the norm in todays society. In most music today especially rap and heavy metal most of the lyrics contain references to violence

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    is a merger of Ne-yo’s high vocals and the up-tempo beat. The up-tempo beat and Ne-yo’s vocals create an energetic style of R&B. Each song’s musical style create a portion of what makes their songs memorable; the story within their lyrics complete each song’s

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    tends to attract a more tough and rowdy crowd. It is often categorized as violent music and has been known to be protested against. One of the reasons that some people think that Rap music is considered violent is because of the lyrics and the videos. Some of the lyrics in rap music talk about killing‚ robbing‚ shooting‚ stealing‚ sex and drugs. A group name N.W.A. (Ni**az with Attitude) made a song called “F**K Da Police” in the 80’s. The song caused a lot of uproar from not only the police but

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    Shady Marshall Mathers‚ widely known as Eminem‚ is an American rapper‚ record producer‚ and actor‚ who is recognized as one of the most controversial and best-selling artists of the early 21st century (“Eminem”). Marshall writes most of his lyrics through his personal life experiences while adding a comical “I don’t give a S***” vibe to them. He struggled through a rough and lonely childhood‚ had relationship issues‚ became a father at a young age‚ and worked hard with dedication and persistence

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