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    90's Music Speech

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    90's Music Speech During the 1990's there was many people who loved to listen and dance to the music. It was because that kind of music was very relaxing and upbeat. Back then, the singers and rappers had a very creative mind for their music. Nowadays singers and rappers sound like they make up their words as they go. So, today I am showing you two of the 90's best singers. ..................Boring!!! Most of you all that I am talking to right now are kids from the 90's or kids…

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    2017 was a year full of new songs that were released by many different artists. One song that captured the attention of the world with its catchy beat and unique style was Despacito by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee. This song and music video was released on January 12, 2017 and topped the charts on the billboard as it began to gain international recognition (“Despacito”). Upon the creation of this popular hit song, the rhetor had to overcome different limitations and constraints to…

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    effects on the music industry, with an almost magical effect it could turn an artist into a star overnight, it helped some of the less talented bands gain popularity by having great video appeal, it also proved that Prince and Michael Jackson could dance, Joe Elliot was a hunk, and that Cher and Madonna were willing to squeeze into any slinky outfit. MTV's effect was immediate at bringing fame to unknown artist such as Human League and Bow Wow…

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    reflect similar musical, dance, and oral practices as those in Africa; though not African, enough resemblances in the performer's’ attitude and relationship to audience exist that cultural connections to African cultural practices are apparent. How does African culture continue to show in Hip-hop over time? Hip-Hop culture, since around the 1950s, has shown the world different aspects of the Africanist Aesthetic within its culture. Though it is understood that not everyone in hip-hop is…

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    in hip hop mogul Ice Cube’s song “Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It”. There has been much controversy surrounding the hip hop culture, in whether or not “gangsta rap”, or hip hop music is to blame for the youth’s violent lifestyles. Many political and media groups are quick to blame hip hop for the trending violence in youth (Blanchard). In Ice Cube’s song, he mocks the phrase quite often, and points out that the crazy stuff going on in the world is not caused by rap music. While some blame hip hop for…

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    Three Track Phenomenon While thinking of the term “literary mixtape,” a mental list is developed of all the possible examples used to define the term. My mind travels to Brown Sugar when Sanaa Lathan and Taye Diggs first fell in love with hip-hop. I also think of the soul songs infused in the speeches of President Barack Obama. Maya Angelou’s mixtape is composed of her numerous speeches, poems and books, which moved the nations. Theopilus London once said, “Mixtapes are very personal, and they…

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    The city of Los Angeles is one of the most well know cities in the world not just for the fame and lifestyle, but because of the cultures that have been introduced and expanded into society today. In the novel , “Jumped In What Gangs Taught Me About, Violence, Drugs, Love, and Redemption” by Jorja Leap, exposes us to a culture involving gangs and neighborhoods. Culture is something that is very strong and determines what we do and what we enjoy. For instance, gang members embrace their tattoos…

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    Lil Pup Research Paper

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    Do you listen to a lot of rap because if you do you have probably heard of the “Gucci Gang” rapper Gazzy Garcia A.k.a Lil Pump. Also I am here to teach you about the great guy called Lil pump he is making a lot by rapping and if you’re going to listen to rap you will hear about him a lot so i will inform you today about his background. Today I will tell you about Lil Pumps early life then I will tell you about his style. Finally I will tell you about how crazy his life is to this day. We will…

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    One of the most popular musical artists in today’s society would be Taylor Swift. She creates many music videos in which she is looking back at her life and her previous exes. One common factor in these songs and videos are her references to “colonial nostalgia.” She provides this nostalgia by making almost all her songs about her past experiences with people. She tends to write a lot of song about her previous exes. In by doing this she is able to provide a certain “nostalgia” that her…

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    Project Baby 2 Analysis

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    In 2017, Dieuson Octave, commonly known by his stage name “ Kodak Black” released his album “ Project Baby 2: All Grown Up”. This album is a reboot of his breakout tape “ Project Baby”. Just like the title of the album indicates, “Project Baby 2” is about growth, the aftermath of the trials and tribulations that Kodak faced growing up in the projects in Pompano Beach, Florida. In a tracklist fully dominated by melodic songs, the highly lyrical and meaningful verses on Versatile stands out to…

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