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    eminem rap god

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    ook‚ I was gonna go easy on you and not to hurt your feelings But I’m only going to get this one chance Something’s wrong‚ I can feel it (Six minutes‚ Slim Shady‚ you’re on) Just a feeling I’ve got‚ like something’s about to happen‚ but I don’t know what If that means‚ what I think it means‚ we’re in trouble‚ big trouble‚ And if he is as bananas as you say‚ I’m not taking any chances You were just what the doctor ordered I’m beginning to feel like a Rap God‚ Rap God All my people from the

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    Fliptop

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    MANILA‚ Philippines -- Vim Nadera: Could you tell us the history of Philippine Flip Top? Alaric Yuson: Basically‚ I’ve been into HipHop for as long as I can remember which would involve enjoying all of its elements and activities‚ and ultimately‚ battle rap. I try to stay as updated as possible when it comes to other leagues‚ other formats‚ and so on. After having watched it long enough‚ I figured‚ ’Why not try it out here?’ And since I have had prior experience in organizing events and the old

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    Hip Hop Culture Essay

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    In recent years‚ controversy in Hip-hop culture has been in the mix of America media. From the hype of the lyrics and the impact that Hip-hop music has on the youth. It seems that political and media groups have been quick to place all of the blame on rap music for the trend in youth violence from the murders and the gang related problems. However‚ forms of music cannot be understood unless you study the fame of its historical and social context. Hip-hop culture reflects the young‚ urban‚ working-class

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    Research Essay #1 draft Many Hip Hop Star Influence Teens Have you ever wanted to be like a hip hop star? Many teenagers choose hip hop star as their role model because that’s all they see and like the way they dress and act. Hip Hop stars influence teenagers in this century by the things they sing or rap in songs‚ how they dress‚ and what they do. Hip Hop singers and rappers influence teenagers in their music of today. Ever since the rise of rap and hip-hip music‚ teen have been turning

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    A lot of us are still chanting “Biggie‚ Biggie‚ Biggie can’t you see‚ some times your words just hypnotize me. I just love your flashy ways...guess that’s why they broke and you’re so paid.” Yes‚ indeed. He was after all‚ “The Notorious B. I. G.”‚ an “American hip-hop star.” Born Christopher George Latore Wallace on this very day‚ May 21 back in 1972. He’s from the Bedford-Stuyvesant ’hood which is located in Brooklyn‚ NY. Being from the “hood‚” and especially in NY‚ he wasn’t born with a silver

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    A lot of people have gone against rap artist for their negativity on their massages and they believe that rappers encourage others to become aggressive. But Rappers went on the defensive and their argument was that Gangsta rap was only a reflection of the hardships they faced out in the real world. The content of these songs had shootings‚ gang violence and substance abuse to women. It was taken in as an ugly picture. In my opinion‚ I do not like this gender of music‚ but their lyrics open the eyes

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    Stories buried under the debris of thousands of nightmares are suppressed under the ones with no authenticity. That’s when two 25-year-olds from Jaipur mutually decided to write about everything that is amiss about our country. Made it into a rap‚ gave it an exciting title‚ and waited for it to grab the attention of many. ’Holi Hai’ satirically steers out everything we’re not proud of and is everything the “Motorcycle Shayaries” hoped it would be. The young rapper‚ Ritansh Pandey‚ studied social

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    The Beat Generation became extremely popular during the 1950s. The word beats came from a popular beat‚ Jack Kerouac‚ and it came to mean beaten down. However‚ Kerouac seen the Beat Generation as people who were‚ “down and out‚ but who had intense conviction”. The Beat Generation was tired of World War II and began to challenge American culture. The emergence of the Beat Generation caused a major cultural turning point in the United States. For example‚ beats began to challenge American culture

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    Women In Hip Hop Culture

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    Hip Hop has gotten too hard core‚ it’s only about misogynist and materialism. Back in the day rappers had more to talk about than guns‚ money‚ jewels‚ cars and women. In today’s Hip Hop‚ it glorifies the ghetto‚ gangs‚ guns‚ money and jewelry which reinforces the tradition of the black 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

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    Violence In Rap Music

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    According to Becky Tatum (1999) he said that the rap music has many themes that involve many themes racism‚ drug addiction‚ Rap Music is considered to be the voice of the African American youth. He also stated the types of rap music; lifeline and hard-core rap‚ commercial or soft rap; the commercial or the soft rap is all about social messages that addresses social messages between the races and classes which describes problems and frustrations that exist between teenagers and parents on the other

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