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    Rap Narrative

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    I could have never predicted that my life would come crashing down on a hot summer day at the Nautica Courts. It was the final round of the local rap battle tournament. My opponent had just delivered a killer freestyle that destroyed any hopes of a comeback. It was a fatal blow. An effortless pun on my clearance-bought clothes and my braces would forever brand me as a clown. The crowds taunts swamped me in humiliation. My opponent’s intimidating stare solidified his clear win. A shiver went down

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    Song Lyric Analysis

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    ENG 101-ABT 2 Song Lyric Analysis “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” by Guns N’ Roses Written by Bob Dylan The song I have chosen to analysis is “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” by Guns N’ Roses. My interpretation of the song is that it’s referring to someone who is experiencing the end stages of life. The song uses symbolism to describe the feelings of anger and remorse. Overall‚ the song is talking about a person who sees the end in sight‚ and must come to grips with it. (Verse 1) Mama take this

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    rap music

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    spokesmen".[7] Christopher Weingarten of Spin gave the album 9 out of 10 and wrote "A child of the ’80s and a student of the Internet‚ Killer Mike is as exciting and wildly unclassifiable as hip-hop gets: New York noise and country shit‚ nods to when rap was punk and crunk was pop‚ Ice Cube before he needed hooks‚ David Banner before he needed to whisper‚ and Willie D before he needed anybody."[8] Sputnikmusic staff Sobhi Youssef praised the El-P’s synth-bass-heavy production and Mike’s lyricism noted

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    90s‚ and liked rap‚ there is a good chance you were a fan of one of the most popular rap groups of all time‚ known as in NWA (which stood for Niggaz Wit Attitudes). NWA started with five original members‚ including two men who went on to become household names worldwide; Andre “Dr. Dre” Young‚ and the now actor/director O’shea “Ice Cube” Jackson. NWA’s stance on music and freedom of speech has enshrined them as one of the most important‚ also infamous‚ music groups in history. Rap music has received

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    Song Analysis: Blackbird

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    Song Analysis In the song “blackbird‚” the Beatles sing about what someone is feeling when they are hurt‚ and how it is difficult to manage when they have no one to turn to. To go along with overcoming pain after being hurt‚ the lyrics‚”Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life you were only waiting for this moment to arise‚” go along with my thesis. When birds sing‚ they are trying to be heard or have a message to say. A blackbird is like

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    Analysis of Song Lyrics

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    Song lyrics: looking through the window of cultural texts… If you took the time to listen to the lyrics of a song instead of mumbling uselessly to the catchy melody‚ you’d notice that some bands and musical artists are informing their audience of present-time themes and issues. In today’s society‚ song lyrics can be used effectively to find fault with many dominant values and attitudes‚ somewhat protesting against social issues and the preconceived ideas that stand tall on the stage of democracy

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    Country Song Analysis

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    The world of a country song writer is a different one‚ requiring him to prove his capability time and again. With millions of aspiring artists that make their appearance on the scene annually‚ the song writer has to work very hard to stay adrift otherwise he is likely to sink into anonymity before he can even realize it. A song writer has to face stiff competition and this aspect is even more emphatically seen in the case of the genre of country song writing. This is because country lyrics are comparatively

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    Flawless Song Analysis

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    The song Flawless by Beyoncé is sociologically relevant because it is about Feminism. This song is an uplift song for women and a fight for girl power. It teaches women to appreciate what they have and celebrate what they have and how they were born. This song is a big part of the feminist movement; it informed a lot of people what feminism is and opened eyes to who the feminist movement

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    Rap Music on Teens

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    Disadvantages of listening to rap music. Nowadays‚ rap is one of the most popular music genres to people around the world especially teenagers and also quickly increasing through music industry for decades. This kind of music was began by African-American in the early 1970’s and composed to tell or reveal one’s experiences by using alliteration. Although rap history was just started‚ its influence is now powerful and widespread as same as fast food trend. Moreover‚ for teenagers‚ it is a kind of

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    “Runaway Love” Ludacris does a remarkable job of portraying his message about the struggles that some adolescents are faced with. “Runaway Love”‚ by Ludacris‚ featuring Mary J. Blige (2007)‚ represents the theme of struggle through hip-hop and rap music. It is about little girls who are “stuck up in the world on their own.” They have to take care of themselves because the people they are around do not care about them. They range from nine to eleven years in age‚ and their goal in life‚ at such a

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