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    Essay On Rap Lyrics

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    Imagine having something that meant something significant. Something that meant something to a large group of people. Something that has been a longstanding part of a culture. Then that thing was given a negative connotation seemingly out of nowhere. This thing could have helped someone through hard times, something that spoke to them or something that has significance in their lives. This is something that people who are fans of rap and hip-hop have to face on a regular basis. In somewhat…

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    On September 29, 2015, I visited the Tupac Shakur painting at Robert W. Woodruff library. Tupac was a legend and still is even after being desist for over eighteen years. Tupac was born in June 16, 1971 in East Harlem, New York. He was not just a rapper but also a poet, one of his most popular poem is “The rose that grew from concrete.” Pac wrote the poem before he was famous, the poem is about how he came from nothing and sees himself as something beautiful that can succeed from a turbulent and…

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    Life Of Tupac Analysis

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    attended bruce seldon vs mike tyson boxing matchwith shug knight.After leaving the match one of shug knights associates spotted baby lane a gang member from Compton in the mgm grand lobby.Earlier that year baby lane and his group robbed a member of death rows entourage in footlocker stores.My eyes flashed and i went straight for baby lane. The fight was broken up by security. We later on went to club 662. I left my fiancee and pledge…

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    1#INTRO- Tupac shakur was born june 16,1971. He grew up in East Harlem,New york city. Tupac amaru shakur,also known by his stage names 2pac and Makaveli. He was an american rapper and actor. Shakur sold over 75 million records worldwide,making him one of the best selling music artists of all time. 2# He has 0 stanzas in this poem. There is no pattern to…

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    Driving down the road or walking on the sidewalk, one might hear someone blasting their rap music, full of vulgar language and profanity, from their car. One might conclude the driver and their passengers are up to no good, or they are bad people. Instead of rushing to judgement, it is important to recognize the impact age, race and gender has on one’s opinion of music and one’s opinion of the people listening to or writing certain types of music. Rap music is primarily believed to be enjoyed by…

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    Lyrical mind thinker Tupac Amaru Shakur, also known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper, record producer, and actor. Shakur has sold over 75 million records worldwide. Shakur was one of the most dynamic most influential and self-destructive rap stars in the 90’s. Shakur was the son of Black Panther Party members Afeni Shakur Tupac’s mother; she was in jail on charges while pregnant with Tupac. Tupac spent his earliest years in the Bronx and Harlem. At the age 13 he made his acting…

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    career didn’t take off until the early 90’s when his debuted Digital Underground’s “Same Song” from the 1991 film, “Nothing But Trouble.” Strictly 4 My Never Igna’nt Getting Goals Accomplished was released by T.N.T Recordings, Interscope Records, and Eastwest Records America. Currently the rights of this album belongs to Amuru Entertainment. This album is similar to Shakur’s debut album, 2pacolypse Now. It discusses Shakur’s political and social views. Shakur’s original idea was to name the…

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    Lil Pup Research Paper

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    Lil Pump Saves the Rap Game Gazzy Garcia was walking to his dorm at Harvard University when Tupac Shakur comes out from behind a tree and says, “Gazzy you are our only hope, we need you to save the rap game”, “But I know nothing of this rap game you speak of,” Gazzy exclaimed, “I don’t think I can do it Tupac”, “That is nonsense young child I have a magic ring which will grant you one wish, I hope you will choose to use the wish for the right cause.” Tupac gives Gazzy the ring and says to him,…

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    The book I’m doing my book report on is called Tupac Shakur: “The Life and Times of an American Icon,” this book talks all about Tupac’s life from beginning to end. Formally known as Tupac Shakur born on June 16 1971 in New York City, birth name was Lesane parish Crooks his mother Afeni Shakur, renamed him Tupac Amaru Shakur a little under a year after Tupac was born, he was named after the South American revolutionary Tupac Amaru. Afeni Shakur was a member of the Black Panther party she was…

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    I believe that Snoop Dogg should be awarded the Humanitarian award for all he as done not only in the rap game, but his non-musical contributions to society. Snoop Dogg was one of the best rappers around in the 90's and still is very relevant in the music world today. Ever sence he released "Doggystyle", which is one of the most classic hip hop albums of all time, People have loved Snoop, his music and his lifestyle. Not only was he a rapper though, he is a businessman and he is a very generous…

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