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    80's Hip Hop Dance

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    would entertain the audience with their cool hip hop dances and style. Hip Hop has become popular for the last two decades. Hip hop started on the streets in United States ghettos. “Hip Hop’s four main elements are elements are (often called rapping), Other elements include beatboxing , hip hop fashion and slang. Since first emerging in the Bronx, the lifestyle of hip hop culture has spread around the…

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    faced many obstacles from the rivalry with east coast rapper Biggie Smalls and the police/media. There were obstacles but he was helped by fellow west coast rappers such as, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre. He had many admirable traits that paired with his rapping skills as he was good hearted and extremely inspiring. Tupac Shakur, in a way created many of today’s rappers. He influenced many of today’s rappers to have a voice in their community. “Pac showed me what it…

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    Hip Hop Negative Effects

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    Do you listen to rap or hip-hop? If so, do you think that rap or hip-hop have any negative effect on teen behavior or language? Rap and hip-hop lyrics do have a negative effect. Hip-hop and rap weren’t always negative. It had some positivity (Ruiz). It was a way to express your emotions (Haugh). It consisted of lyrics that rhymed (Haugh). The 1970s, hip-hop was a cultural society (Haugh). The 1980s and 1990s, rap was developed and getting popular very fast (Haugh). It consisted a group full of…

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    One way hip hop evolved is the diversity of the styles. At the beginning hip hop in the 1970’s was mostly composed of DJs that mix songs and samples together to make a new music. DJs such as DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster Caz and Afrika Bambaataa, were big artist during the 1970’s era. “ They began to develop in the South Bronx area of New york city focusing on emceeing and breakbeats (A sample of a syncopated drum beat, that is repeated to form a rhythm)...DJ Kool Herc Known as…

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    Hip Hop Influence

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    in destructive behavior. Especially now since gangs has become more modernized and open and you see more rappers making themselves seem like they are really doing what there acting, many youths don’t realize that most rappers don’t live what their rapping…

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    In the video, women are either nude or dressed in tiny bikinis that reveal some of their more sexualized body parts like the buttocks. During the duration of the video, women are seen shaking their butts, grinding on each other while nude, and rapping along to the lyrics. However, the things that caused the most controversy was towards the end of the video when Nelly swiped a credit card in between the butt cheeks of a woman. This was the tipping point for most female viewers and led to…

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    There have been so many songs that have reminded me of so many great moments in my childhood. Back in the time when I was just a pre-teenager, I was always a music lover. As a young girl growing up on the island, I used to have a list of songs that I loved. I had the opportunity to listen to a diverse group of songs that were very popular. One of the hits that made it to my country (Haiti) was the song called “Everyone Falls in Love Sometimes” by Tanto Metro and Devonte. The first time I…

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    On April 14th, 2017, proclaimed artist, Kendrick Lamar, released his fourth studio album, titled Damn. This fourteen track album was possibly Lamar’s most personal and most in-depth project yet. However, no song on this album, perhaps, reaches the personal level of the fifth track titled “FEEL.” In this song Lamar gives a super in-depth look at what he believes his biggest issues are and allows the listener to realize your own by confessing his. The purpose of this essay is to conduct a…

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    Hip Hop Beat Analysis

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    Make Beats For Free, Music Maker Software, Multitrack Recording Software Hip Hop has existed on the radio for a lot of years now. It is defined by the numerous designs it helps make use of, such as rapping, sampling, scratching and beat boxing. Offered that it got going in the 70s, each and every year it is considerably more powerful. This post will offer tips concerning how to generate a hip hop beat.Hip hop beat is categorized in to two elements: the Beat and also the Vocals. The beat in the…

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    daily basis amongst people. It is understandable why the use of it in music is seen. As music is a way of expression, the lyrics often talk about experiences and emotions the artist has gone through, whether this is in music involving singing or rapping it is used in both instances. It is also freedom of speech anything can be said in music. Since in this generation it is acceptable to say what you want in any way, artists feel they can make music as vulgar as they want, and the song can become…

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