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    Eminem Research Paper

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    1990’s to many young adults and teenagers. This mainly came about because of the harsh childhood he had and they nasty family background he had. Many people criticized Eminem for his work but even through doubt he chose to keep following his dream and rapping to the kids who had just as much as he had growing up. Many of his songs will use humor or comedy to hide the thoughts of depression he had as a kid. As he fought through the early stages of his career‚ many critics said he was to violent in his wording

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    dosage of singing and rapping along with melodious beats in the background. Drake‚ Bryson Tiller‚ Tory Lanez‚ and Austin Post can be seen as the founding fathers of this genre‚ wile also being some of my personal favorites. With Hip Hop/R&B being one of my favorite types of music‚ Trap Soul instantly caught my attention the first moment I heard it. It brings a flare to the once dying genre that has recently become popular with the current youth. The mash up of signing and rapping however did not just

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    Family Guy/History

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    Paper Topic #1: Family Guy The Family Guy was brought to the public in early 1999. Though the genre of the show is comedic‚ the show itself also resembles many historical themes. From the episodes that I’ve watched‚ each show contains at least one‚ if not multiple‚ historical references within them. The Family Guy is a comedic animated sitcom that resembles the generation in which it came out. The first episode debuted on January 31‚ 1999. Since then‚ The Family Guy has been a big hit and still

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    Eminem: Rap God

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    person would be somebody who is more down with their innovative side‚ has great rhythm and loves music. Who else is more in tune with rhythm and music than the rapper Marshall Mathers‚ or popularly known as Eminem. Based on Eminem’s mind-blowing rapping career‚ he would be considered to be a right brained thinker. Right brained people are known for being “Intuitive” and having a “spatial/abstract perception” (Diffen) on things. Eminem could be considered an abstract thinker because just about

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    Wiz Khalifa

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    were all older than him. He graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh‚ PA. He got engaged to his girlfriend in march of this year and are expecting their first baby in January. According to Born Rich Biographies. He started rapping at age 14‚ and was selling cds at his school. He was first signed to Rostrum Records in 2005 at age 18. Soon after his first mixtape he released his first album “show and prove”. Earning him a deal with Warner bros. although that deal didn’t last

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    Marjane

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    Both Joan Didion in “on How to keep a notebook‚” and Scott Silver in 8 mile create works that provide a blueprint on how writing can build one’s self. In ON how to keep a notebook‚ Didion explains how writing helps to organize her thought and have something to look back upon at a later time in life. In 8 mile the protagonist Rabbit‚ also writes to express his thoughts‚ allowing writing to be an escape from the stressors that constantly surround him in his daily life. In both stores‚ writing helps

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    Dan Jackson March 10‚ 2010 Research Paper Mrs. Paventi Rap Music and its effects on inner city life Rap Music was created in the early 1970s in the Bronx‚ New York. “DJ Kool Herc originally created this style of music” (Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia). It was created as a way for people living in poverty in the inner cities to be heard. People outside of the cities didn’t take it very seriously until rappers such as Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. used well-written rhymes and nice

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    Rap Music

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    main elements of MC‚ Break‚ Tag‚ and DJ. And each is represented by millions of people all over the globe. When the four come together‚ it makes Hip Hop music‚ and people live the music instead of listening to it. MC-ing is what people know as rapping. The main point of an MC is to make your crowd enjoy your music‚ and to send a message out to them. Unlike most of the lyrics out on the market today‚ Hip Hop contains meaning and it sends a message to the listeners. Although those messages might

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    Hip Hop

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    New York. In an area where arson‚ government neglect‚ and violence ran rampant‚ the poor youth needed to find a safe place from this madness (Change 59). Through this‚ they found the culture of hip-hop. Young kids in the area would pass time by rapping in a Jamaican reggae style over the beats of funky Afro-Latin beats‚ dancing to wild percussive beats‚ and spray painting (Chang 61). These innocent ways of leisure for the youth were essentially what embodied the original form of hip-hop music. Shortly

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    Eminem Case Study

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    Alvin Wilson EMINEM Case study 1/6/16 Eminem brought CONTROVERSY which is depicted in all his songs. He had a song that talked about he being white and that actually placed him at the top. He used his alter ego Slim Shady to use in discussion all the issues facing America; both political and economic. As seen in the slim shady‚ the song White America shows the political issues. There was a controversy about him being homophobic because of his countless and frequent use of slurs. He wouldn’t

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