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    80's Hip Hop Dance

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    80’s Hip Hop Dance Did you know Hip Hop dance is healthy for you. As much as you move around in dancing you lose weight and also getting in shape. Dance can get your physical conditioning and exercise. “how hip hop dance could set you on course for a healthier and more active lifestyle.” Through popping, locking are all well-know hip-hop workouts.You can have so much fun with dancing. I bet you didn't know there were seven different types of hip hop. With the hip hop and the dance beats put…

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    Eminem Rap God Essay

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    Is Eminem Indeed a “Rap God”? Since being thrown into the spotlight Eminem has thrived producing countless top tracks and albums becoming a household name. In his Grammy award winning album The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Slim Shady enhances his old persona in the song “Rap God”. Starting his career off as a battle rapper shows in this song as it is bursting with quick witted rhymes but in they way he wove them together shows how he has evolved as a lyricist. Marshall will no doubt go down in…

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    Rap Argument

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    to a position of global dominance (Steve Yates Rap lyrics encourage positive capitalist views). The topic of Rap and its effects has a deep history to consider, and there will always be both supporters and critics who continue to debate this topic. There is data that proves both sides right and wrong. Some people think it promotes sexism or distrust in women, others think that it does nothing and does not affect people. There are debates if Rap music might affect people’s actions and…

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    Straight Outta Compton

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    (Covered box office for Hollywood and LA journal and newspaper editor and critic and more), Sales of music by Dr. Dre and the rest of the N.W.A clan received a clear boost from the buzz surrounding the new movie, Straight Outta Compton, about the renowned rap group, DVD’s and merchandise sales boosted and became much more popular. Most likely, this movie will continue to be rented over and over because it’s a great movie that doesn’t get old and is able to be watched several times again.…

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    thats what got the people pumped. So young African Americans started to rap. SInce that day ,it was embraced by young African American men who invented new music using turntables to epress themselves and express their culture. It was a period varying frames during the 1980 and 1990. In the 1980s and 1990s rap was more about diversity, quality and influence. The music was made by beats, rock, p-funk, jazz, R&B and diss raps. Rap began as a ability of skills the rapper has. Those…

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    According to Tracy Barhart, “There are actually 26 codes to the THUG life, and it is meant to bring positive rules of engagement into street gang warfare. But the youth of today are getting caught up in the glamor of what they see and hear in gangsta rap and MTV — much of the message being that rebellious, criminal and remaining antisocial is the way to go.” The outburst of people who think the thug life only valorizes violence facilitates it for people to judge and blame the idea of the Thug…

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    In “Hip-Hop’s Year of Dangerous Living Put the Accused on the Charts” by Jon Caramanica, the author describes the recent trend of people with criminal records becoming sensations in the hip-hop/rap community. The author keys in on three main factors as of why these troubling artists are becoming so popular. The hip hop community’s tolerance of complicated histories, lack of understanding their artists’ backgrounds, and young and misleading crowd stands as the author’s factors as to why these…

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    Pop Culture Analysis

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    As a substantial influence on today’s modern culture, crime is depicted in many forms of media. I chose to discuss a perhaps less widely discussed form of media: music. There are two genres of music that tend to discuss crime specifically, rap and hip hop. Writers and performers of these types of songs typically come from disadvantaged neighborhoods, and grew up with limited resources to develop successful careers and lifestyles. When one thinks of crime in entertainment, the first thoughts that…

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    In both “What It’s Like to be a Gang Member” by Bill Lee and “We Real Cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks gang life is portrayed as dangerous, hard, and useless demonstrating that joining one is not worth it or good. In “What It’s Like to be a Gang Member” by Bill Lee. Lee quotes “the gang I was in was responsible for the golden dragon massacre.” Because of gang life Lee was part of a mass killing and has to deal with the trauma of being in a event like that also there were lots of weapons and he could…

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    Rapper Research Paper

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    you’ll never know when the persona is ceased and when actual human begin. MF DOOM was Born in London, England, as Daniel Dumile but was raised in Long Island, New York, At a young age he started dipping into Hip-hop. He and his brother started a rap group called Kausing Much Damage (KMD) under the aliases Zev Love X, DOOM, and DJ Subroc, DOOM brother. By 1991 they released their debut album , Mr. HOOD (Elektra-1991) since they both consider themselves members of the Ansaar Allah Community, the…

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