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    Cop Killer Music Analysis

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    Ice-T was just expressing himself, and this being said, this goes to all the artists out there creating music and expressing their feelings with the music they create. The Music in the Hip-Hop category that gets published out today do not watch out what horrible lyrics artists say in their music. The lyrics Hip-Hop artists create today is not positive filled, nor inspiring or expressing their feelings. In example of one the song’s from today, “Panda” by Desiigner, “I got broads in Atlanta,…

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    describe the movement that this ‘clown’ began, “rising” from a solo act at children’s birthday parties, to the most influential person within the city. Of course, the most relevant point to discuss is whether or not Rize accurately portrayed themes of ‘hip-hop’ within its plot, and the confident answer to this analysis…

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    Hip hop has been vital in promoting social and political awareness among the youth of today. Rap music educates people from several different perspectives and raises many social issues. Rap is channel for people to speak freely about their view on political…

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    violent lyrics of some rappers, they are missing the point of rap's message. Rap, like other forms of music, cannot be understood unless it is studied without the frame of its historical and social context. Today's rap music reflects its origin in the hip-hop culture of…

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    (A Word from Propaganda)” clearly challenges male celebrities to present more positive examples for young men to follow than the current amoral behavior which plagues the headlines and hip hop music. The men of tomorrow need role models who support responsibility, maturity and respecting women. Becoming a man with maturity and respect is accomplished by resisting immature behavior. Propaganda relates a line from scripture when he stated…

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    The Fader, which was created in 1999, is a magazine built mostly on today’s hip-hop culture. A lot of there articles are based on music, but they also cover things such as fashion and events. They are reaching for a younger audience by using famous artists that teenagers listen to. They also use bright vibrant colors on their front page to try and get you to notice their magazine out of all the others on the shelf. Fader is all about this generations music and the lifestyle that surrounds it. In…

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    Positive Influence On Rap

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    boastful rhyming patter glibly by vocalist or vocalists” (“Rap Music”). Rapping is a major part of hip hop culture which was developed in the Bronx in the mid nineteenth century. A group of young African Americans and Latinos living in a low income area where there was little to do and soon they made the hip hop culture (rapping, graffiti art, breakdancing and DJ-ing). Rap has become its own genre within hip hop culture because it grew popular so rapidly. Rapping is used as an expression and…

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    Hangover Target Audience

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    tool to manipulate the audience’s emotions, communicate a films theme, or help target a certain audience. Through the song “As Time Goes By,” the producers were able to convey the effect of the song on the main character’s memories. While the use of hip-hop and rock music in the trailers for The Hangover helped the producers target a wider audience. The inclusion of popular music in film is not just beneficial for the film industry. The creation of soundtracks released along side films has added…

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    Kanye West Role Model

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    makes music for. He has won 21 grammys and that should somewhat display the work ethic and talent that he has. His lyrics are not the reason he has reached the top level of Hip-Hop. He started off as a producer for Def Jam entertainment, and production would ultimately be the reason for his stardom. His albums have changed Hip-Hop, allowed R&B into a genre that was strictly single voice rhyming throughout songs. His first three studio albums were in a traditional rap setting, until he created…

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    D Noble. He recited a spoken word titled “In Search of Ourselves and Anti-rap”. The spoken word was about how rap portrays African American women as unequal to men. A line in the spoken word stated “Hip hop needs gender equality but rape remains”. This line references how men degrade women in hip hop music and how it is a form of rape. An example of a man degrading a woman would…

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