How Does Rap Music Relate To Me

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Music mean a lot to me. The songs I picked reflect my life because I can relate to them they are rap songs so I really don’t want them reflecting my life in the future. Music is a very big influence to me it is no doubt that music has played a vital role in our society. Music basically is the control of sound. The First song I picked is Gucci Mane- I get the bag I picked that song because the beat was catchy. Next I picked 21 savage- Whole lot I picked that song because I Like how he rap the song he flow with the beat. Last song I picked is Goldlink-crew I picked that song because I like the beat and how he sing it.

When I be at home and i’m getting ready to do my homework I turn on Gucci Mane- I get the bag the beat is so catchy. I picked this song because it helps me clean up and dance and do a lot of things I really like the beat of the song it makes you want to dance. Another reason I like the song because the migos is featured in it and I love their music. It’s a rap song and he song is saying how they get money and just play with it. Gucci mane freestyle on his party.
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But I like hw 21 savage rap the song he flow so good with the beat and it’s a rap song but it makes you chill and he wrote the song about how much money he got and how many guns he got. This song is important to me because he was talking about how when his brother got killed he was going through hard times. When my brother got killed it was very hard for my family to come back together we still are grieving but is getting

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