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    Young Wild and Free Essay

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    The song that I picked is called “Young‚ Wild‚ And Free” By A rap Artist named Wiz Khalifa. Wiz Khalifa started out as an underground rap artist originally from Pittsburgh. A few years later he blew up and hit the mainstream rap game. Wiz is known for his care free lifestyle‚ usually has weird hairstyles and his body is covered in tattoos from head to toe. He raps about his heavy use of marijuana‚ chasing women‚ and living a fast life. His “Young‚ Wild‚ And Free” Song is how my Attitude toward life

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    MEMBERS Name : Yoon Doojoon | 윤두준ユ | ン・ドゥジュン Group Position : Leader‚ vocalist‚ sub-rapper Date of Birth : July 4‚ 1989 Height : 179cm Weight : 66kg Blood Type: A Specialty: Vocal‚ rap‚ soccer Hobbies: Listening to hip hop and R&B‚ soccer Trained in : JYP Entertainment & Cube Entertainment Cyworld: http://www.cyworld.com/enwns89 Twitter: http://twitter.com/BeeeestDJ He was first appeared on MNet Hot Blood as one of the candidates for JYPE group Oneday. He was also featured

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    Kendrick Lamar Duckworth General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform on Kendrick Lamar Duckworth Talent. Thesis Statement: Kendricks Rising Career Introduction: Attention Getter: So you say you like hip hop‚ and good lyrcist‚ but have you given an upcoming rapper named Kendrick lamar a chance? They are calling him “King of The West” and “ One of the best lyrcist”. Reason to Listen: Because even if you don’t like hip-hop this can be your starting point‚ that its not all just mainstream

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    Empty Bed Blues Analysis

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    Where rock targets a white youthful audience‚ Hamilton examines the way that the making of the blues tradition also had sexual connotations‚ however not as male-dominated. The blues emerged from a black culture and demonstrates the sexualisation and sexuality of this culture. Hamilton (2000‚ 132) opens the article with lyrics to Bessie Smith’s song ‘Empty Bed Blues’‚ a song about sex and the absence of her lover. Towards the end of the 1920s‚ Smith’s song ‘Empty Bed Blues’ was full of sexual innuendos

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    The 400 Blows Analysis

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    Without getting too excited‚ and before embarrassing myself thoroughly with clichés‚ let it be stated that The 400 Blows changed the lives of many‚ my own included. It is for the French youths what On the Road was for the jazz-crazed beatniks — a definitive bible of sorts. One shouldn’t expect a bildungsroman arc from the works of Truffaut. If anything‚ this film is more of an anti-narrative. It is a film about a juvenile delinquent named Antoine Doinel; it is a film about you; it is a film about

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    My Shara Song Analysis

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    In 1979‚ The Knack performed one of their hit singles “My Sharona” in front of a packed house. This song represented the alternative/pop rock genre‚ and was considered a major hit in the late 1970s. As a child‚ I remember hearing the song on the radio and I enjoyed the catchy and memorable tune. Although I did not quite understand the lyrics at the time‚ my dad listened to it often when he worked in the garage. This essay will first describe a variety of important musical characteristics that are

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    “Material World” In her essay “Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women” Jennifer McLunes states that “Hip-hop owes its success to the ideology of woman-hating”(222). She states that hip-hop condones an attitude of objectification‚ sexism‚ and homophobia. That rarely does an artist break the mold of rampant sexism. While she is right that some lyrics may be interpreted as chauvinistic and perhaps even sexist‚ this is not majority of the music. McLunes argument is not valid because hip-hop’s artists‚

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    Hip-Hop is more than meets the eye. It’s more than a genre of music. It is a lifestyle & culture that helped pave way for generations of youth to express themselves. Hip-Hop originated back in the 1970’s in the Bronx‚ New York. It has spread worldwide which was unimaginable almost 50 years ago. It has gone through many shifts throughout those years‚ but one thing that has remained constant & somewhat forgotten are the four elements of Hip-Hop(five to some) which are: Graffiti‚ emceeing‚ djing & b-boying

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    Hip-hop can destroy other citizens. For instance‚ violence in some songs cause the youth to starts fights and also kill themselves. On the other hand‚ gangs and street thugs are a few examples. However‚ teenagers are starting to kills‚ steals‚ vandalize. Therefore‚ hip-hop culture and movement has an negative impact on contemporary African American identities based on how they represent themselves. This is due to the fact it promotes an unhealthy lifestyle towards attitudes and behaviors of American

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    James Brown's Influences

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    One of Snarky Puppy’s primary influences is James Brown. Nicknamed “The Godfather of Soul”‚ Brown’s career spanned six decades and had 16 Billboard #1 hit songs. James Brown was also a key figure in the development of several musical genres‚ including funk and R&B. Snarky Puppy has credited James Brown as a key influence in their work‚ and it’s easy to see why. James Brown was known for his funk groove‚ utilizing out-of-the-box guitar licks and horn sections to create a unique timbre‚ and Snarky

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