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    Hip-Hop and Violence

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    Caleb Alessi The article ’’Hip-Hop Causes Violence‚’’ focuses on society’s generalization that rap music promotes‚ encourages‚ and thus causes violence. For the most part‚ the author of the article defends the genre‚ claiming that there is limited evidence that supports the argument that listening to violent storytelling has a direct effect on everyday life‚ which scientifically is very hard to prove. The author states that there are many other forms of entertainment outside of hip-hop that encourage

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    Culture Wars

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    Culture Wars Culture wars; there have always been a variety of music to listen to such as Country‚ Pop‚ Latin‚ Hip Hop and Rap. The meaning of culture wars to me is people who dislike a certain genre for instance rap music. Some people are against rap music because of the controversial meaning that songs have. In this paper you will be reading on an interview for Foxx 11 news with O’reily interviewing rap icon Cameron and CEO producer Damon Dash. Principal Salome Thomas-EL asked a couple of

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    Gangsta Rap Thesis

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    In the 1980s‚ we saw many different genres of music emerge‚ genres such as Pop‚ Rock‚ and R&B. But a new genre emerged that sparked a lot of controversy: “Gangsta Rap” otherwise known as Hip Hop. Rappers/Rap groups such as NWA‚ Run DMC‚ Big Daddy Kane‚ and more changed the industry with catchy tunes and lyrics that talked about hard topics like slavery‚ violence‚ and police brutality. These lyrics sometimes caused major conflict‚ whether between races or with civilians and police. Hip Hop was very

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    The two musical artists analyzed are singers Zayn Malik and Camila Cabello. Zayn Malik‚ is a R&B pop singer previously a part of the boy band One Direction. In 2016‚ he claimed “Billboard Hot 100 at No. 1 with "Pillowtalk‚” while earning him the title as is the “first artist with a Z to ever top the Top 100” (Trust‚ 2016). Camila Cabello is an R&B pop singer formerly a part of the hit girl group Fifth Harmony. As of 2018‚ she recently “hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month‚” and has previously

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    Kendrick Lamar the Hero

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    David Levine English Mrs. McHale 1/9/14 The Story of Kendrick Lamar There was once a hero named Kendrick Lamar. He was brought into the world with a destiny. That destiny was to slay all the evil that was brought into the world by the evil King Lil Wayne. Their planet‚ Rap‚ was a peaceful and undisturbed place until King Wayne arrived on his spaceship and corrupted and conquered the planet with his evil army. Kendrick shall be tested upon his life task of

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    Music Research Paper

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    Music Affects Mood Mary Beth Kelly Music 110 Professor Cloer April ‚ 2012 Music is any form of sound in a synchronized pattern that affects the brainwaves. Together with many instruments‚ an emotional harmony is created that can single-handedly manipulate human emotion. When music manipulates emotion to an extreme degree‚ the practice can become an addiction. There are many causes for being a music addict. It provides an artificial sanctuary‚ bringing out the emotion

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    Hip Hop Thesis

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    Rap was first known as “Hip Hop”. It was first created between 1960-1970 by African American and Latino youth living in the Bronx in New York. These youths were living in very poor conditions in the gang infested inner city. Originally it allowed these economically challenged youth to fantasize about getting out of poverty. It was a “rags to riches”. They were living in very violent areas and there was also a lot of gang activity. Hip Hop also exploited young African American girls and encouraged

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    The History Of Rap Music

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    Rap music‚ likewise often called hip-hop music‚ is a style of popular music believed to have its starting point in African-American urban neighborhood culture. Generally rap music is quite simply to define. When it comes to rap songs‚ emphazes in on rhyrhm and rap artist instead of singing are mostly talk the lyrics in different pace and rhythm. However during time rap music has developed in many specific ways‚ like what is called hip hop with often complex‚ poetry lyrics than by its topic. Also

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    Freestyle History

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    History of freestyle History:Freestyle started when disco music was dying in the early 1980’s. It is a type of electronic music. It began to have popularity in the state of New Jersey. It rose thanks to hispanic and Italian teenagers. Radio station played an important role in freestyle.In 1983 one great song was “let the music play” by Shannon. Clubs started to pick on freestyle music as disco clubs were closing. Some freestyle clubs were the Underground‚ Roseland

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    I believe that we would all agree that Kanye West is one of the most talked about artists in modern pop culture. However‚ throughout his many outbursts‚ media mishaps and questionable views of his image the media cannot deny his contributions to the Hip-Hop and music cultures. Kanye West successfully brought self-conscious‚ thought-provoking music to a genre that had pride in glorifying‚ violence‚ drug use‚ sex and negativity among African Americans. He was a successful contender to Gangster Rap

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