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    culture that has used rap music as its medium to appeal to its audiences. But time and time again‚ people have generally disregarded hip-hop as a cultural movement due to the violent themes and shock value contained within hip-hop’s rap music. Author William Perkins explains that in retrospect‚ no one has really taken the initiative to examine hip-hop’s intricacies‚ namely the roles it has played within cultures all around the world (vii). Not only that‚ but general criticism of rap only targets the surface

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    8 Mile Research Paper

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    Illustrative Essay The film 8 Mile is a semi-biographical film about the rap artist Eminem’s life and the start to his career. This film stars Eminem himself as the main actor and has many ties and relations to real events in his life. This film was award winning‚ not just for its production‚ but for its soundtrack as well. This film was written and produced very well with great acting‚ creativity‚ and accuracy to real events. 8 Mile is a spectacular movie because of its production‚ storyline and

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    The United Lake of America: Did We Make the Splash or Did Rap Make the Ripple? Though many have protested that “gangsta rap” is to blame for its influence in the violence‚ female discrimination and violent behavior that take place throughout America‚ others argue that it is simply the other way around‚ implying that the artist is influenced by his own personal experience of being a part of and/or bearing witness to violence‚ drugs and crime that have taken place around him thus influencing him

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    Comparison and Constrast

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    a Rastafarian. Snoop Dogg is on the top ten best rappers in history‚ well recognized by his hits and songs with other greatest rappers like Dr. Dree and 50 Cent. Nobody in the world would imagine that one of the greatest rappers will change from rap to reggae. In 2012 Snoop went to Jamaica to spend some vacation time‚ but that Snoop who went to the island never comes back again. When he was there‚ he went to a temple and had an experience that changed his life. “I didn’t know that until I went

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    music and violence

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    Gangsta rap is one of the most controversial music genres. It has been criticized by numerous organizations and people for the violence advocated and depicted by gangsta rappers‚ and because of gangsta rap stereotypes of violence in inner-city communities arise‚ women are degraded‚ and young teens are more likely to experiment with drugs and alcohol. Numerous rap groups glorified the life style of gangsters in their music; the group N.W.A. (Niggaz Wit Attitude) is considered the founders of the

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    Rap's Controversy

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    popular new music to emerge from the ‘80’s was rap music. It first developed in the mid ‘70’s in New York City‚ and soon in other urban areas‚ primarily amongst African-American teen-agers. It became very popular with the urban public that it soon began to spread throughout the United States and much of the world. It replaced rock music as the creative force in music of the ‘80’s and ‘90’s. However‚ as popular as it was then and it is now‚ the lyrics of many rap songs have caused controversy. Many believe

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    Music Censorship

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    listening to a good song on the radio with some of the words censored. It ruins the song and I can’t stand it. Some people think that rap is a bad influence and causes the young to behave badly. But I think all this censoring has something to do with racism because it is mostly black people singing the songs. The first website list the good side and bad side of rap censorship. I think half of this site is pretty good to use for my paper. The second website has a lot of information for my readers but

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    Steve Young Biography

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    Everyone knows by now how off put Rap has been for the blog. Over time‚ seeing it being integrated in a more refreshing manner has begun to turn that around. Steve Young a motivated rapper in the Philadelphia area came together with a few artists wanting to start something great. This seemed to be just part 1 of Lyrical Miracles. In his bull mask‚ Torito and his DJ Yohan Sebastian took lead in the lineup with catchy hooks and danceable beats. Sebastian rolled into track after track seamlessly as

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    ghetto. This song ultimately changed the content and tone of hip hop forever by accurately proving Ralph Ellison’s three-step process as part of the blues music‚ portraying the harsh life in the hood‚ and ultimately becoming one of the most successful rap songs of all time.

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    regional flavor to the mix [source: Condry]. In Italy‚ where hip-hop culture and rap music have had a strong and growing following for more than two decades‚ rappers rhyme in their local dialects. According to a New York Times article‚ "Nearly 50 percent of all Italians still speak in dialect‚ at least within the family‚ and the musicality of most dialects adapted well to the rhyme and cadence of rap." The subject of Italian rap music‚ while more recently is concerned mostly with love and other conventional

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