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    that's in the future from me is wondering how the rap music have been demolished, and why yall cant listen to it no more. Or how it just changed. I want to tell yall why………… Rap music has been existing beyond even my time. Most of rap music either hip hop, classical, but mostly what yall heard of DRILL. Drill music have been a big treat to our society government. Just like the video game GTA is a influential game to our children to where our children become destructive, dangerous, and a menace…

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    Jay Z History

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    "From Rags to Riches: The Death of Jay-Z" the author Cynthia Fuchs discusses the history of Jay Z (Shawn Carter) how history and the background of the artist. As music fans, we know Jay-Z as the musician who made several songs that include “Tom Ford”, “99 Problems”, and “Holy Grail”. However, there is more to Jay-Z than being a musician. His music videos contain a lot more contextual meaning than what it may appear at face value. He is able to do this by remembering/ demonstrating his roots of…

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    The Weeknd Analysis

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    A trend with The Weeknd’s work seems that with every project of his the tone is set by its introductory song. His cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Dirty Diana’ capitalized on the ominous sound throughout Echoes of Silence while the mundaneness of ‘Real Life’ was carried throughout his Grammy nominated Beauty Behind the Madness. Disappointingly, that's not the case with his newest album, Starboy. The album kicks off with the Daft Punk produced 'Starboy', a marvelous ode to his luxurious lifestyle,…

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    Unquestionably, hip hop is one of the most influential cultural movements to emerge in the latter part of the 20th century. The profound influence of hip hop can be seen in pop culture can be seen across the globe. But, contrary to popular belief, hip hop isn’t just the music alone. It is a complex culture born in the concrete streets of New York’s South Bronx; bred in the five borough’s housing projects, parks, clubs and community centers, where the sons and daughters of Afro-Caribbean and…

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    like the beat and how he sing it. When I be at home and i’m getting ready to do my homework I turn on Gucci Mane- I get the bag the beat is so catchy. I picked this song because it helps me clean up and dance and do a lot of things I really like the beat of the song it makes you want to dance. Another reason I like the song because the migos is featured in it and I love their music. It’s a rap song and he song is saying how they get money and just play with it. Gucci mane freestyle on his…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    In addition, media sources contribute significantly to our behavior patterns by projecting certain behaviors that are perceived as ideal. Much of mainstream hip-hop portrays images, through lyrics and music videos that attract a large number of people. Often, males are portrayed as careless, aggressive, misogynist, spendthrift, chronic alcoholics and marijuana abusers while women are presented as promiscuous, inferior and passive. By setting these standards of how each gender should act,…

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    Boyz N The Hood Sociology

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    Boyz n the Hood Boyz n the Hood is a movie that depicts the typical life of gangs in the ghetto of South Central Los Angeles. A mother sends her son who seems to be passing through a wild teenage life to live with his father in South Central LA with the hope that he will instill some manners in him and hence grow into a mature man. Living in a ghetto even in the modern world has several challenges. For instance, children raised in such an environment easily turn out to be criminals and drug…

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    Rap/Hip-Hop is currently one of the largest music genres in today’s society. Marshall Bruce Mathers III, more commonly known as Eminem, is one of the most successful artist in the rap game with almost 150 awards (Wikipedia) to his name - one being the artist of the decade award; this almost certainly has to be accompanied with a sense of pride. During Eminem’s early career, he portrayed asshole like characteristics and would have taken that sense of pride and turned it into offensive pride. It…

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    Listening to rap music now a days is to become cool in school. However picking the right artist can be a struggle. Luckily there are only two rapping legends right now and not a whole list of them. These two rapping legends are Jay-Z and Kanye West. Though both of these rap artists are legends there can only be one. Looking into their backgrounds they both lived a different life. Kanye grew up in Chicago while Jay-Z was raised in Brooklyn. Jay-Z had however grown up with a tenacious lifestyle…

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    The reason I picked to write about Jermaine Lamarr Cole is because he is on my top three favorite artist list. I remember back in in 7th grade in 2007 my brother first introduced me to his debut mixtape “The Come Up,” it was love at first listen. My all-time favorite J.Cole album to date is Forest Hills Dr. Forest Hills Dr. to my opinion is one of Coles best work. Another reason I’m a big fan of Forest Hills Dr. is because I attended his Forest Hills Drive tour in 2015. That day was such a…

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