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    R & B Vs Hip Hop Analysis

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    Have you ever wondered what the defiance between R&B and Hip Hop is? Or how they may differ? Well I have, yet before I can give you my conclusion I might want to begin by saying Music is a class in association with craftsmanship, also contains various orders inside it. It is a wide subject that interfaces from: Nation, Pop, Gospel, Musical show, Hip-Hop, Rap, Tech, R&B and so on. I am a person who sees the excellence and significance in all music, yet happens to be enthusiastic around two…

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    Review 1. Rap singers should change what they talk about. 2. The topic of this argument is Rap singers; the writer’s position of the argument is stating how Rap singers influence people in a very negative way towards life. 3. The three reasons in this argument: a. Rap singers says lots of dishonored inputs about how women are all “hos” and other negatives words. b. The lyrics encourages some listeners to committing violence, crime, and drugs in general. c. Instead of having negative inputs;…

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    work extra hard in their pursuits to become respected within the hip hop industry. It was women like Cindy Campbell who helped evolve the youth party culture because they “challenge the misogynistic and deprecating sentiments and images in gangsta rap through videos and lyrics that promote empowerment” (Orejuela, 20125, pg. 168). All these women are what Keyes would describe as the “fly girl artist” for their fashionable appearance, and is ultimately a woman “who wants you to see her name, her…

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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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    Kendrick Lamar 's "Alright" video/song touches on subjects that some rap and hip-hop artist have failed to talk about. Kendrick brings up the struggles of the black community like police brutality and discrimination. It is not only a message to others but also to himself. The message for the men, women, boys, and girls that are listening to Kendrick 's music reminding people of color what many have fought for and still are fighting for today. It is also a song to himself reminding him that as a…

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    hypocrisy. 2)About the hip hop Mcbride said music seemingly without melody, sensibility,instruments,verse,or harmony,music with no beginning,end, or ,middle,music that doesn’t even seem to be music. 3)James McBride tells us his views on Hip Hop Rap and shows us how difficult it was for him to come to terms with this new music. James grew up in the Bronx, which…

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    Hip Hop History

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    the breaks spun by the deejays. The two strongest types of dance in B-boying is Kung Fu and the African-Brazilian martial art, Capoeira. Lastly, rap often referred to emceeing was to entertain and hype up the crowd. A complex lyrical delivery of clever, playful, sophisticated rhythms and the poetry of hip hop is rap. There are different techniques of rap: some are sing-song and others concentrate on rhythm and rhyme but all can send a…

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    To Pimp a Butterfly: Setting the Standard for the Contemporary Rap Album On March 16, 2015, Kendrick Lamar released one of the most critically-acclaimed rap albums of all time. To Pimp a Butterfly sold 324,000 copies its first week, giving Lamar his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and receiving platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (Lynch 2015). To Pimp a Butterfly, Lamar’s second studio album, uses components of funk, soul, and jazz to reflect on his…

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    Trainor borrows in order to glorify women with larger bodies. This practice allows Trainor, to address a social problem: body image. Examining body dissatisfaction can better help us understand why body image can be so prominent in popular music and rap. Psychology researchers at the University of Sussex describe body dissatisfaction as the “salient discrepancy between a person’s perceived body…

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    author believes she condones the fact that sex should, in a sense, be a form of currency to gain money and material things. Some may feel like Tia took a sort of feministic viewpoint on this matter. The author portrays the grave truth of rappers and how they speak of women in their music. This feministic viewpoint states that rappers often refer to women in derogatory terms such as ‘ho’ or ‘bitch’ and it seems like women are satisfied with it. But, why? This is what Dr. Smith-Cooper is trying…

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