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    Conclusion Good afternoon judges and audience. My name is Camila Díaz‚ and I’m the summary speaker. In conclusion‚ we can say that rap is more than a style of music‚ is art expressed in every lyric. We don’t have to subject to social prejudices‚ because we only create a stereotype‚ only guided by a superficial opinion without knowing the real purpose of this kind of music. And the purpose is clear and related to the origin: trying to express the social and political reality in which the communities

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    between man and woman. Couples always believe that their happiness is the emblem of eternity with love‚ and their happiness can improves with age. The fact‚ however‚ this is an impossible task in practice. In “Love the way you lie”‚ a very popular song‚ the lyric proves the former view. Although the couples still love each other deeply‚ they cannot be happy anymore. With the passage of time‚ the man does no longer adore his wife. Even he abuses her with hurtful words. What is worse‚ he cannot stop

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    Marley fled the country after the concert. Living in London‚ England‚ Marley worked on Exodus‚ which was released in 1977. The title track draws an analogy between the biblical story of Moses and the Israelites leaving exile and his own situation. The song discusses returning to Africa. The concept of Africans and descendents of Africans repatriating their homeland can be linked to the work of Marcus Garvey. Released as a single‚ “Exodus” was a hit in Britain‚ as were “Waiting in Vain” and “Jamming‚”

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    Sony. In his music‚ Rocky often dwells on his exotic lifestyle in close partner to death in many of his songs. However‚ in the song “Phoenix"‚ he addresses the effects of his hip-hop career on himself‚ the mental annihilation of many other artists as a result of increasing criticism‚ as well as‚ how he plans to continue his efforts in spite of threatening obstacles. ASAP Rocky titled his song “Phoenix” to convey a message about his own personality reconstruction. Phoenix’s are mythical bird-like

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    of this relationship. In Morrison’s novels‚ she reveals the issues of feminism concerning African American females. In her six novels‚ Morrison tells the bias images of black women as powerful or powerless. In two of her works‚ "The Bluest Eye" and "Song of Solomon"‚ one of the many themes are Women and Feminity and Abandonment of Women. To begin‚ "The Bluest Eye" is Toni Morrison’s first novel. This novel tells a story of an African American girl’s desire for the bluest eyes‚ which is the symbol

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    Simply put‚ these internalized emotions are projected through the art of song. Nevertheless‚ Monae’s cathartic lyrics build a broader appeal for the recognition of African-American identity; her clarion call for justice echoes the Black Lives Matter movement and the need to value the lost lives of unarmed African-Americans.

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    Kodak Music Vs Rap Music

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    music; Jam band music‚ and Rap. In my opinion‚ these two genre are on totally different ends of the musical spectrum. Bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish draw their inspirations from other genres like rock‚ folk‚ funk‚ jazz‚ and bluegrass and from the idea of improvising musically with each other on stage. On the other hand‚ most rap styles of music draws its message from popular culture‚ often drugs‚ and gang related activities. The following links go to two songs‚ one by the Grateful dead‚ the

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    from “Decades Rock Live!” along with the original artist Elvis Costello. (This song is originally from the album “Blood and Chocolate.”) It is about the speaker who wants his love‚ despite the infidelities she possesses. Apple’s voice gives off a “dark and fierce” (21 Things) tone that influences Flynn to write about the love going “very‚ very wrong” (21 Things) present in Gone Girl‚ which clearly relates to what the song is about. Furthermore‚ the female version goes into the perspective of Amy Elliott

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    Maybe the past has forced you to settle or made you give up on all hope for the future. Whenever I have thoughts like these‚ I always turn to music. Natasha Bedingfeild’s song‚ “Unwritten”‚ provides not only an uplifting feeling but substantial lyrics that can provide much meaning. This song is one of the most inspiring songs I have ever heard. “I am unwritten Can’t read my mind‚ I’m undefined I’m just beginning The pen’s in my hand‚ ending unplanned Staring at the blank page before you

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    The Song of Roland

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    The greatest French epic and a landmark of medieval literature‚ The Song of Roland‚ is the earliest existing example of the song of deeds. It created an enormously popular genre in Europe in the middle ages and after. In its celebration of heroic deeds and feudal chivalric ideals‚ The Song of Roland reveals much about the culture of which it is a product‚ is invaluable to historians in its depiction of the evolution of ethics and Christianity‚ and is prized for its literary merit and beauty. Written

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