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    People are usually get entertained by listening to music. These songs were either pop, rock, classical or Jazz. Listeners often select the kind of music depending on their preferences. Sometimes, they just like the sound while other love the lyrics. Musical composers create lyrics and melodies depending on the kind of message they want to express to their listeners. However, the message they want to impart may have a different meaning to its listeners. One good example is that song by an…

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    experienced music in some form, whether it be when they get in the car, doing homework, or if they are just doing chores around the house. Due to music being so popular in the world, it is a large influence on society. The influence of music, specifically rap and hip-hop, has been a contributing cause towards societies disrespect towards women. The leading genre of music that has written songs that degrade the dignity of women, which has led to women…

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    Fight The Power Analysis

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    The 1980’s, also known as The Golden Age of Hip Hop, was a period portraying diversity, innovation, quality, and influence. In 1982, the American hip hop group, Public Enemy, was formed; the group consisted of Flavor Flav, Chuck D, Professor Griff, and Khari Wynn. Public Enemy was widely known for their concerns and involvement for the African American society. They also have a huge recognition for criticizing American media as well as their politically charged music. In 1989, this hip hop group…

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    James Brown Case Study

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    Case Study of a DJ: James Brown By Alvin Wilson Funky Drummer: There is a section where James Brown, the drummer and the sax come together in a beautiful and interesting manner. This portion of the song is from 3:38-3:56. It has that infectious riff. This portion when looped to create a chorus would surely get the crowd going incessantly. The beginning of the track which had the drummer hitting the rims (rim shot) with the electric guitar intro and the organ joining in later would make for a…

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    “Gansta rap” has been a voice for Black urban youth that draw from rap as a medium to express frustrations about historic racial injustice, economic deprivation, police repression, and violence in their communities. Misogyny, promotes, glorifies, supports, humors, justifies, or normalizes the oppressive ideas about women. The misogynist content in the lyrics mimics society in this culture of young Black males. It also promotes acceptance of the use of violence against women, as well as…

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    Mary Louise Pratt Summary

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    they were rapist. There still has been resistance to violence to the society of hip-hop. Master P, who is the president of No Limit records had established a campaign that advises rappers to avoid discussing violence in their songs and pushes them to rap about the art of making…

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    Hip Hop Beat Analysis

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    the perfect symphony that you’d like. The different parts that offer highlight and character are referred to as the dubs and snips.The 2nd component of a hip hop beat will be the vocal which is made up of a main vocal, that’s the 1 which performs the rap. The 2nd vocal is truly a guest vocal which could have a verse as properly as the background vocals to help you bring all the things with each other. An overdubbed vocal is the principal vocal which may be doubled, tripled and even quadrupled…

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    Lil Yatchy Research Paper

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    Lil Yatchy Lil Yachty also know as “Lil Boat” is my favorite rapper. He said he would not tell people his real name because he wanted to be called Yachty. His music is so unique and different. He has a different style of rap which makes a lot of people interested in his music. He just started putting out his music for everyone, and his music is already spreading across the world. He stated in an interview, “I did parodys while I was growing up, but I never put them out there.” Lil Boat was…

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    a women is difficult in today's modern society and that change can happen only if you are willing to try. Summarize the main points in Beyond Beats and Rhymes “Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes” follows the man Byron Hurt who realized a pattern in rap music. The music involved a pattern of money, women, and cars. That the following all involved topics about sexism, violence, masculinity, and homophobia. Hurt realized that the music that he loved, was not what he thought it was. Hurt decided to…

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    History Of Motown Music

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    going to have on the record business. Who could have realized that Motown Music would change the entire universe of music? Beat and soul and soul music are the establishments of a significant part of the music you hear today from down home music to rap. There isn't a craftsman out there who wouldn't say Motown had some impact on their music. Shake and roll particularly. The capacity of R&B to join itself to your spirit is the thing that makes it so alluring. R&B soul is a recounting the account…

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