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    All rappers degrade black women and the people who support these corrupt rappers hate black women also. Jennifer Mclune’s “Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women” creates this biased inference within its readers after reading the text. Mclune is a writer, activist, and librarian that lives in Washington D.C. Her article, “Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women,” first appeared in an online magazine called Z Magazine in 2006. The story discusses how rappers feel that they have a privilege over women and…

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    having a hugely successful music career. Jon draws a lot of his inspiration for his music from artists such as Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, J Dilla, Kanye West, Eminem, Phil Collins and Sting. Jon’s music consists of a very unique fusion of pop, hip-hop and R&B. His music is full of personal stories of love, heartbreak, family, and how he feels about his career. He uses strong…

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    90's Music Speech

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    90's Music Speech During the 1990's there was many people who loved to listen and dance to the music. It was because that kind of music was very relaxing and upbeat. Back then, the singers and rappers had a very creative mind for their music. Nowadays singers and rappers sound like they make up their words as they go. So, today I am showing you two of the 90's best singers. ..................Boring!!! Most of you all that I am talking to right now are kids from the 90's or kids…

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    2017 was a year full of new songs that were released by many different artists. One song that captured the attention of the world with its catchy beat and unique style was Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee. This song and music video was released on January 12, 2017 and topped the charts on the billboard as it began to gain international recognition (“Despacito”). Upon the creation of this popular hit song, the rhetor had to overcome different limitations and constraints to…

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    Since their debut single “Cruise” was released in 2012, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line have been busy proving themselves to the music industry with their incredible fusion of country, rock, hip-hop, and pop. The duo has earned several awards-including three consecutive Vocal Duo of the Year titles from both Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music. Their third studio album, Dig Your Roots, was just recently released in August 2016 including songs like…

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    Essay On Hip Hop Culture

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    Hip Hop became really popular in the mid to late nineteen hundreds and still is very popular to this day. Hip Hop has developed an art that reflects culture as well as express social, political and economic situations in many peoples lives, especially the youth. Music started off with drumming. Through drumming, communities were able to communicate, and the use of drums was also utilized in ceremonies and rituals in African American lives. Drumming was the base of African music in the Diaspora.…

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    Rap music, also called hip hop music, is one of the biggest music genres there is. From different artists, songs, beats, and labels, also makes it have a lot of variety, and people like that. Rap is a song full of rhymes. It was originated in the united states in the 1970’s. It consisted of stylized rhythmic music. It commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming that is mostly chanted. Different people in the industry have their own style of rap music. The rap scene has come far since…

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    Rap has changed America not only with the message it sends, but with clothing, language, and all the culture it comes with. We can see the power of influence Rap music has had on the recent generation through the 1990s West Coast vs East Coast hip hop scenes in the United States. The rivalry ended in a violent and deadly way, as we can see through the Tupac and Notorious B.I.G murders. Rap music had the power to get completely different coasts and fans to feud with each other on a violent…

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    exist in the gangland and that is the tear drop. Jorja Leaps gives us a beautiful description in regards to the various definitions of the tear drop. Jorja mentions the main principle behind the teardrop is to symbolize pain. In addition, Fabian an African American gangster mentions “ Three definitions come with the teardrop; you have lost someone close to you, you have hurt someone crucial to you, or you have spent time in jail or prison”(Leap. Pg 108). Thus, the teardrop is a cultural…

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    Lil Pup Research Paper

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    Do you listen to a lot of rap because if you do you have probably heard of the “Gucci Gang” rapper Gazzy Garcia A.k.a Lil Pump. Also I am here to teach you about the great guy called Lil pump he is making a lot by rapping and if you’re going to listen to rap you will hear about him a lot so i will inform you today about his background. Today I will tell you about Lil Pumps early life then I will tell you about his style. Finally I will tell you about how crazy his life is to this day. We will…

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