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    Another reason is it shows how people are being victimized by sex orientation and color of they’re skin. Many song lyrics have bad examples of beating woman and rapping‚ and most of all killing people. Rap artist Eminem has some of the worst lyrics with Interpersonal violence. Many could say kids are acting out what the artist are saying. Our media are also showing more sexy individuals verse back in the early nineteen century‚ this was not allowed and there were

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    Tupac as a Role Model

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    Harouna Sidibe Many people saw Tupac as someone they should look up too‚ because he fought for people who got no attention in the media. For example he also spoke to people through his music. In his own words when “When you listen to my music‚ all my songs have a message. “All my songs are with purpose”. Tupac should be worthy of admiration because he tried to help those in need of help through his music. He had messages in his songs for people who struggled with racism‚ respect for

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    How Films affect different Social Environments Cerritos College Miriam Rios Gonzalez 2017863 Professor Robert Campolo Theater 150 Motion Pictures- Television December 9‚ 2014 Introduction In life‚ we realize that we all have different views and that is what makes our thinking different. When it comes to watching a movie; whether it is horror‚ action‚ or comedy‚ we tend to think of the movies differently based on the way we think of life. People do not go see a movie for the same reasons.

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    Rock & Roll is universally agreed upon as a melting pot of musical genres. Originating from the African-American stylings of jazz and blues‚ as well as western influences of swing and country‚ Rock & Roll ushered in an era of music midway through the 20th century. Artists like Jerry Lee Lewis‚ Little Richard‚ Chuck Berry‚ and Elvis Presley to name a few‚ bestowed unique characteristics to the art and culture of Rock & Roll. Though this may seem like a harmless statement‚ there are some who claim

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    of people as "gangsters" who typically listen to rap/hip hop. Sometimes the way they act or dress is a little different depending on which they listen to. This genre is the best example of how fashion really comes into play with music‚ artists like Eminem or Wiz Khalifa both wear baggy shirt and saggy pants. People have to get there style from somewhere. "Dead Heads" ‚ bellbottoms‚ marijuana‚ peace‚ all of these words can make up one word that everyone knows‚ Hippie. Tie Dye clothing‚ maybe not so

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    Masculinity in American Society and Hip-Hop Never cry or show any emotion‚ when things happen take it like man‚ do not get mad‚ get even. These along with many other rules are makeup “the Guy Code” believed to shape what masculinity in American society. “’Bros before Hoes’: The Guy Code” by Michael Kimmel discusses a set of epigrams and analyzes American masculinity. These ideals of what is takes to be a “man” are often portrayed by hip-hop artists in today’s mainstream music industry. Kimmel

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    Still taking my time to perfect the beat And I still got love for the streets‚ it’s the D-R-E [Repeat 2x] Since the last time you heard from me I lost some friends Well‚ hell‚ me and Snoop‚ we dipping again Kept my ear to the streets‚ signed Eminem He’s triple platinum‚ doing 50 a week Still‚ I stay close to the heat And even when I was close to defeat‚ I rose to my feet My life is like a soundtrack I wrote to the beat Treat my rap like Cali weed‚ I smoke till I sleep Wake up in

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    The song Airplanes is by American Rapper B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams‚ the main vocolist from the band Paramore. The song was recorded in 2009 and later released April 13‚ 2010. This was the third song made for B.o.B.’s album The adventures of Bobbly Ray followed by Nothin on you (featuring Bruno Mars) and Don’t Let Me Fall. Airplanes hit number two on the US Billboard Hot 100‚ and internationally‚ it rose to number one on the UK R&B chart‚ number two in the European Hot 100 chart and became the

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    Anaya Ragland April 30‚ 2012 English Composition II Dr. Janardanan Research Analysis Essay The Influence of Hip Hop on Today’s Youth “After silence‚ that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” This profound statement from English writer‚ Aldous Huxley‚ demonstrates the importance that music obtains in today’s society. Simply‚ music is a form of expression‚ not limited to any specific genre. Although this expression is not limited to one genre‚ there is one that seemingly

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    Nirvana's Music Analysis

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    “With the lights out‚ it’s less dangerous. Here we are now‚ entertain us”‚ is a famous line from a set of lyrics known across all generations. Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”‚ Blink-182’s “What’s my Age Again?” and Coldplay’s “Yellow”‚ created a ripple effect in the 1990’s‚ and continues to inspire heartfelt angst nearly twenty-six years later. Music of the 1990’s was a new breed of expression; the lyrics became raw and the sound was heavy. Almost two decades later‚ the outstanding influence

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