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    songs show true emotion and definitely shouldn’t be censored. Artists like Eminem‚ Jake Miller‚ and Tupac use music to express their feelings and emotions. In some instances‚ that is their only way to get away from the real world‚ music is a way for people to reach their emotions and taking that ability away isn’t fair. Songs like Guts over Fear by Eminem‚ Steven by Jake Miller‚ or Dear Mama by Tupac all have an inner message or a deeper meaning than what is shown‚ not many people notice that though

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    Purton Oratory Illuminati Illuminati. A myth? The truth? You all may have opinions that suggest it isn’t real‚ but there is proof that it is affecting the world and how we live right now. The Illuminati was formed in 1776‚ the same year as the famous Declaration of Independence was signed. There are many other secret societies that are similar to the Illuminati but they all have different agendas‚ but they’re still similar. The Jason group‚ Builderbergs‚ Free Masons‚ Knights Templar and Skull

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    winning awards. The main artists in this period included Tupac Shakur‚ Ice Cube‚ Tung Twista‚ Quincy Jones‚ Ice-T‚ and Snoop Dogg‚” (Persaud‚ 631). “During this period‚ Hip Hop experienced censorship after realize of a song that was seen by the FBI to causes violence and disrespect the police‚” (Gordon‚ 369). Many Hip Hop musicians releasing songs during this period faced numerous lawsuits because some institutions thought the songs were controversial. Recording companies started to be strict with the

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    Also Maya Angelou and Tupac Shakur from the modern writers. From the Harlem Renaissance‚ for example in the poem “Sympathy” (Dunbar) he explains how he knows how the caged bird feels because he himself feels like a caged bird trying to get out of this cage of social injustice for him and his fellow Black Americans. Another example of this is in the poem “I‚ too” (Hughes) he

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    Women Deserve More Respect Femininity is the quality of being a female‚ which includes the behaviors and roles that are generally associated with women. In the 1960s and earlier‚ mothers usually stayed home‚ did the household chores such as laundry‚ cooking‚ cleaning‚ as well as taking care of the children. The men would go to work then return home after a long day and expect dinner ready‚ and then relax. Within families‚ in many generations‚ women taught their daughters to do the same to be the

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    An example of this in a song titled “Changes” by Tupac Shakur‚ a very influential artist that rapped about life in the streets. Some of the lyrics from this song are‚ “I see no changes‚ all I see is racist faces”. This song was made in the 90’s‚ when many people were very racist against black people‚ especially Tupac because he was black and famous. He always rapped about change and how it needed to happen. Another example of people

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    Social Consciousness in “To Pimp a Butterfly” by Kendrick Lamar Many consider Kendrick Lamar to be above beyond the talent of an average rapper; to others he is the bane of “quality” music. These two polarizing views can be attributed to a several different reasons; a generational gap‚ a shift in public thought‚ and the political atmosphere. Putting aside generational bias‚ while one might relate with Kendrick Lamar for his overarching message regarding race inequality‚ others might call it politically

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    it’ll continue to remain on top. Some music was blamed for shootings and some resulted in death. When it comes to violence‚ the Tupac and Biggy scandal comes to mind. This was labeled as an East and West coast war between the two. They both talked about killing each others families‚ having sex with each others wives‚ which lead to both of them being murdered (Dorian 2010). Tupac had some great songs that hit home for some people. One that hit home for was “Dear Mama”‚ it talked about him growing up and

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    Music has changed so much over the years and this generation is full of rap/hip hop music. Rap and hip hop music does not always have a negative effect on a teen’s behaviour/language. However‚ some of the effects can turn out to be negative but that’s how life is a lot of people do get into the habit of drinking or smoking. Some lyrics are actually meaningful‚ they talk about the word “loyal” doesn’t mean anything. They also talk about how one’s behaviour has changed due to certain circumstances

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    What is hip-hop? Many believe hip-hop is synonymous for rap music‚ but it goes beyond that. Hip-hop is a form of art and culture‚ style‚ and language‚ and for many‚ a way of life (Fernando‚ 1994). The graffiti you see on bridges‚ the dances you see in the clubs‚ the hardened attitude that the boy who sits behind you in film class has‚ the slang you here kids yell at the park‚ this is hip-hop. In the 1980s the subculture at that time was deejaying‚ emceeing‚ graffiti‚ and break dancing. All played

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