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    Hip Hop And Culture Essay

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    Hip hop helps people express how they feel. People listen to hip hop to have a good time when they are partying.Hip hop also encourages people to be themselves and to step out of their comfort zone. Students at school listen to music while doing their work because it keeps them calm and quiet, it also allows them to focus more. If a person is in a bad mood, they just listen to some hip hop and might be in a better mood. Even though many people say that hip hop degrades people and culture, it…

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    Dre Research Papers

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    While it may be true that you may not have forgotten about Dre, chances are that there are several things that you may not know about him. As you may already know, Dr Dre is a multimillonaire rapper/music producer who was the orginal founder of the "Beats" headphones. He orginally entered the hip hop industry back in and is curretnly regarded as one of the most influyancial indiauls within the hip hop industry. Here are that you may not know about him. 1) Headslammer In 1990, Dr Dre slammed…

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    If you want to find out how to rap better, then read this now. You will learn to rap so you can impress your friends and win rap battles. Step #1: Use the 1-2-3-4 formula If you want to learn how to rap, then always follow the 1-2-3-4 phase formula. You can turn every hip hop song into a 4 step beat formula. Every time there is an emphasis in the rap, that is one of the 4 numbers. An easy way to use this formula is to use your hand and move from left to right every phase. That will make it…

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    In my review, i used the three focus writer moves. I incorporated details that the average player/user/listener/reader etc. might overlook by talking about A Boogies process in developing his voice, saying “A Boogie began experimenting with his voice, In Artist, his voice seems to change in certain songs but overall, He seemed to have landed on a creaky but sweet, melodic tone.” I used figurative language by creating a metaphor about A Boogie’s music style “Listening to A Boogie’s music is like…

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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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    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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    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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    Snoop Dogg Research Paper

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    recording, Snoop made that big appearance name Snoop Doggy Dogg. Dr. Dre was working with Snoop Dogg first on the topic of the 1992 film Deep Cover, and thereafter on Dr. Dre's presentation solo gathering The Chronic with exchange people from his previous rap gathering, "Tha Dogg Pound". The Popularity of Snoop Dogg's introduction Doggystyle was in part along these…

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