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    Who Is Snoop Dogg?

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    to? He recently stepped out of the ordinary and in late 2013 released his first reggae album entitled "Reincarnated". Following his current music Snoop has still remained in some way close to his roots blowing smoke non stop‚ as well as continue to rap‚ aside from his new reggae name and look. You ask yourself what is blowing smoke? It is street term or slang word for "the act of smoking marijuana". Snoop in the past always has talked about smoking marijuana and in many ways reflects in his music

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    development in their lives when they listen to a genre called “Rap.” Many rap lyrics have highly inappropriate wordings that can lead to many issues for teens‚ especially gang related activities‚ sex life‚ and drug and alcohol usage. In our generation‚ teens are beginning to join gangs because it seem “cool” and they believe that they can actually

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    Hip Hop History

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    Hip-Hop and Rap throughout the Twentieth Century: The Outline Art. Throughout history‚ mankind has always expressed his emotions‚ ideas‚ and opinions in the form of art. Whether it be a caveman painting on the wall of his cave‚ or Galileo and his ceiling in the Sistine chapel‚ art has always existed in some form or another. But history’s greatest art and the geniuses behind it are all found in the past century right here in the U.S. of A. These masterpieces are classified as ‘hip-hop or ‘rap’ music.

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    have made statements that go against this album. Artists such as Ludacris‚ Trick Daddy and Big Boi from Outkast have said that hip-hop is dying but have not made such a brave comment about the hip-hop genre. Lil Wayne who is also a part of southern rap claims that hip-hop is dying due to the laziness of the artist. I do not agree with

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    Hip Hop Persuasive Speech

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    Webster’s defines nostalgia as‚ a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past‚ typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. When you apply the definition to Rap music it will undoubtedly spark debates about who’s the best! However‚ it also evokes found memories about the first time you heard Rock the Bells‚ La Di Da Di‚ and all the classic jams that still cause a rush to the dance floor over 30 years later! Thankfully DJ’s around the world masterfully transport

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    KRS One once said‚ "Rap is something you do‚ Hip-Hop is something you live." The difference between how Hip-Hop is portrayed (rap) and what the Hip-Hop movement is‚ is that Hip-Hop is a lifestyle but the Hip-Hop we see on television is a media creation. We have to look at hip-hop as a whole culture and rap as something that comes out of it. Although Hip-Hop was originated by a mostly Negro constituency‚ it has evolved since its creation into a "worldwide forum through which family‚ community‚ social

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    Eminem: Rap God

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    Rap God Individuals are constantly talking about being right or left brained‚ but what does that even mean? A lefty‚ would be someone who thinks logically and is extremely detail oriented. Whereas‚ a right brained person would be somebody who is more down with their innovative side‚ has great rhythm and loves music. Who else is more in tune with rhythm and music than the rapper Marshall Mathers‚ or popularly known as Eminem. Based on Eminem’s mind-blowing rapping career‚ he would be considered

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    Women In Hip Hop Culture

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    stereotypes. Gangster rap is described as the angriest type of rap music where it glamorizes sex and violence. N.W.A was one of the most controversial rap groups in the world of hip hop who are known as the creators of “gansta rap”. The group was an influential force in the Hip-Hop culture because of their harsh music which questioned the government and the police. In all Hip-Hop music video you will always see a female flaunting her assets. These women are often called

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    For example‚ many rap music videos involve “gang bangers” firing at police forces‚ women exposing sexual or inappropriate contents of their body‚ and the usage of illegal drugs. Most metal music videos consist of the band members playing their instruments‚ politics‚ war

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    It was during the mid-1980s that the emergence of a new smokable form of cocaine‚ called crack‚ had been introduced to the United States. Crack‚ was highly-addictive and swept through impoverished areas of cities such as New York‚ Los Angeles‚ Oakland‚ and Miami. In the end it caused devastating effects for black and Latino Americans. As crack cocaine was becoming a grim and rising epidemic‚ hip hop was evolving alongside it. It was in the 1980s that crack cocaine and hip hop became the two leading

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