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    Stereotypes In Rap Music

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    Have you heard any repetitive and wordy songs? Yes‚ I am talking about rap music‚ the most popular type of music at present‚ and the most annoying type of music that I think. The reason why I do not like the rap is because it is boring‚ impolite‚ and it sometimes not very musical. Most of the popular rap music have somewhat similar ingredients that make it boring. For example‚ the vocabulary in this song that has obviously taken from another‚ as well as the meaning of it has no substantial difference

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    Eric Charry in his article‚ “A Capsule History Of African Rap”‚ gives his portrayal of hip hop in Africa. One way that Charry portrays rap in Africa is as something that was taught to them. Charry makes it quite clear that everyone’s idea of Africa’s role in American rap is quite wrong (Charry‚ 4). Charry states‚ “…. after centuires of living on American soil‚ however‚ African Americans have created their own signature cultures and expressive genres….” (Charry‚ 4). Charry further states that instead

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    Rap Rrona

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    themselves‚ because of potential political and governmental ramification; a vital role in this whole realm of discussion‚ plays also the erudite manipulation of words‚ metaphors‚ and the specific meaning that are attached to them‚ within their RAP lyrics‚ in order to express their revolt against the national and international political and social climate‚ but at the same time deflect any type of trend that would exceed the existing limits‚ set by their state. Accordingly‚ such indirect metaphorically

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    Rap Music Effects

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    Some songs have lyrics that speak of a passionate love‚ while others speak of anger. Music that most of the time have an bad effect on people are rap‚ hip hop and trap music. Just because of the violence and inappropriate things being said in the lyrics. Sometimes these kind of music can change an individual. Critics of rap‚ hip-hop and trap music state that this music objectifies women and promotes gang violence.Critics of rap suggest that this is because the lyrics in many rap songs promote

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    responses did you have to the song the first time you listened to it? Why do you think you had this response? When listening to the song the first time I experienced hatred and sadness. And I believe that I experienced this due to my connection to the song. Like how I was abandoned by a parent and how my life has been about me fighting with myself. While listening to the song‚ what happened to your appreciation level? Did it increase or decrease? Why? My appreciation for this song individually greatly increased

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    was written and sung by Paul McCartney in 1970. It sends its listeners on a roller coaster of emotions because of the range of tempo and beat in its songs. Some songs are sad or calming while others are more upbeat and happy. The album is pretty mediocre musically with some of the songs sounding more musically appealing than others. Overall‚ their songs are definitely poetic and and have good intent in their meanings. The bands instruments include John Lennon on guitar‚ Paul McCartney on bass‚ George

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    Adam's Song Analysis

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    “Adam’s Song” was produced by Blink-182 and was released in 1999. “Adam’s Song” was a part of the Enema of the State album. This song was extremely different from most songs Blink-182 made. The tempo is much slower and the lyrics are considered much more depressing. Most songs produced by Blink-182 were up-beat and the lyrics did not touch on such sensitive topics. This song does a good job of using the instruments to create the sense of sadness and hope‚ and uses the lyrics to explain how someone

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    electronic‚ jazz‚ blues‚ and tons more. One of these types of music are rap‚ a toneless‚ beat driven‚ fast paced‚ rhyming song. On the opposite side of the musical spectrum is music of Broadway‚ a musical type of music used in a lot of theatre productions. These two types of music are interesting to compare‚ since while they appear very different at first‚ the two types of music actually have a few things in common. Although the rap genre and Broadway genre are slightly similar in terms of the music

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    life is dangerous. “Radioactive” also says it is about not giving up during this new life that you have started. The theme of a new life is shown throughout the song with literary devices such as metaphors‚ hyperbole‚ alliteration‚ and repetition. Firstly‚ Imagine Dragons keeps singing‚ “I’m radioactive‚ I’m radioactive” throughout the song which is called repetition. This lyric shows that they are unstable and are very crazy in the head. Secondly‚ the lyric‚ “I’m breaking in‚ shaping up‚ checking

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    Violence In Rap Music

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    When rap music was created at first‚ It was used to express an artist’s creativity and emotions freely. However‚ today it is all about the violence and the negative thoughts. Violence is viewed as a big thing in rap music and often times‚ it is portrayed to be okay in rap. Childrens‚ teenagers‚ and young adults tend to have a good memory when it comes to listening the lyrics of music. So often times when they listen to rap music repeatedly‚ the lyrics and mood in the song will become installed in

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