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    Music has a great influence in people. There's always that one song you hear and you just want to get up and dance. Well that song just influenced you into dancing. The same is happening in hip hop music today. Hip hop music is influencing teens into bad things and that's why I think Hip hip is ruining society. If you think about hip hop in the 90's and early 2000's it's wasn't as bas as now. Then they use to talk a out political right and world problems. Look at the song "The Chioce is Yours"…

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    Many people see rap as just putting words together that rhyme but it's much more than that. There are many things that make a good rapper like having a good flow, having good lyrics and having good beats. All the best rappers have theses in common but some are better than others. Some of the best rappers to ever live all have complex lyrics. Eminem is one good example of a great lyricist. This makes Eminem one of the greatest because he's able to put words together and have them make sense like…

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    Popular Pop Culture

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    Regarding misogyny, rap music often reduces women as objects “only good for sex and abuse” and “perpetuate ideas, values, beliefs, and stereotypes that debase women” (Adams and Fuller 940). Rap music tends to stereotype gender roles and condone the “acceptance of women as sexual objects and men as pursuers of sexual conquest” (Martino, Collins, Elliott, Strachman…

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    N.W.A.’s record “Straight Outta Compton” was one of the first songs that popularized Gangsta Rap and West Coast Hip Hop, and many Black and White youth became attracted to this type of music. They rapped about the violence and crime in the city of Compton, ultimately portraying Compton and South Central Los Angeles as ghetto and filled with gang…

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    Queen Latifah Thesis

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    female rappers, semi-dominated the hip-hop nation for several years when women empowerment and feminism were brought to the table. Since the beginning of the rap era, men dominated the genre, but during the end of the 20th century women came on…

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    the problem when really it turns into a tragedy or a lot of trouble because the rappers in the songs rap about solving their arguments and troubles through gun violence or some other type of action that results in death or tragedy(Violent rap lyrics, 2008). Not only is the influence of music affecting children towards other children 's it 's affecting them in a way of approaching the police. Due to rap music rappers make police look so bad and hated. Rappers quote "the Feds are watching" or "F…

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    Analysis Of Rap By Eminem

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    Destruction of the Mind Rap is a story. A story that is written in blood, but, nevertheless, a story. However, this story contains points that affect society today and the individual listener. Rap has saved many lives, and rap has also destroyed many lives. Rap is the combination of previous experiences told through clever flows, rhymes, and beats. Rappers generally come from poverty-stricken areas. A great example is Eminem; born Marshall Mathers, he grew up in a broken family in Detroit.…

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    Every kid when they were little wanted to become a pop star, rock star, movie star, or sports player. Not every kid starts out listening to hip-hop or hardcore rap. Not every parent wants their kids to know about SOME struggles expressed by the hip-hop culture or the lifestyle of a different culture. It is perceived that rap is for thugs and bad people, but once Iggy Azalea come into it or Ryan Maclemore got into it, it become more of an art. There is a fine line of racism in everything that…

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    Gangster Rap Culture

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    emergence of Gangster Rap or as some call it “Gangsta Rap” led to a new emergence of culture & challenges to the values and understandings of this genre of music in more ways than one. As someone who was born in the 90’s I saw the change within the culture of rap but more importantly in gangster rap; something which challenged the message behind the song’s lyrics and really changed the movement because of the usage of words which were deemed to be inappropriate in past ages. Gangster rap made it…

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    platform boots the image of Marilyn Manson fans in Hot Topic comes to mind, but if you have been paying attention to the underground cloud rap scene, then the likes of Lil Peep, Lil Tracy, and Black Kray or maybe even weirdclvn crossed your mind. Coming from the leaned out realm of hi-hats layered over distorted samples ranging from Bleach to Linkin Park, the goth rap aesthetic has been adopted by different artists in different forms and is as much of a form of expression for these artists as…

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