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    Robert Peace,” written by Jeff Hobbs, lies an illustration of the influence of the Hip Hop Culture subgenres that has been located throughout many life stories in the past half century told by famous singers such as Eminem, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, 50 cent, Dr. Dre and many others. The Hip Hop Culture is described as individuals being prone to detail the struggles of life in the course of a brutally honest point of opinion. In “The Short and Tragic Life…

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    My Career College Essay

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    untitled It 's 2 a.m. on my first Friday morning as a college student. My temples begin to ache, as my eyelids gradually gain weight – a long night has turned into an early morning. A biology lab lurks just past the rising sun. Do I continue to finish my beat or do I use the remaining hours to rest before an overloaded morning? As I try to answer that question, a larger, looming one presents itself: Do I follow my dream of becoming a major music producer or do I take a safer route,…

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    While it may not seem interesting to some of us, an overwhelming amount of people follow it religiously. Weather it be a story on the kardashians, a story on kanye west or Taylor Swift's recent breakup, we love hearing about things that have little to no effect on our lives. Recently to our surprise taylor swift and her boyfriend tom hiddleston have broken up. Some of us may think this is irrelevant but as I said…

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    the lifestyle of Kanye West and me? Could it be our personality that we represent to the public? The first way we are different or alike is our personality. Kanye West is known for being an outspoken person. Kanye express how he feels regardless of how the public views his opnion. Due to being an outspoken person Kanye West has kept a bad reputation to the public’s eye. While I am a person that does not push my boundaries andi am also afraid to express of my belief.. Kanye west also has a…

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    Analysis Of Channel Orange

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    Channel Orange One of the artists that has inspired me to produce my own music is Frank Ocean with his second album, Channel Orange. The first time that I ever listened to the album back in 2012, I remember thinking, “Holy shi*t…I have never heard anything like this before in my life.” Telling a song-by-song story, his poetic lyrics about his personal sexuality, strip clubs, pregnancy, wealth, drugs, and corruption show Frank’s slightly strange perception of it all. That is one thing that…

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    Politics in Kanye West’s “New Slaves” Although Kanye West has never shied from controversial politics, such as an instance following Hurricane Katrina in which he stated, “George Bush doesn't care about Black people,” the release of the single “New Slaves” from the album Yeezus elevated his level of sociopolitical critique. This work is unique as it overtly introduced its critiques of racist continuity present throughout American history. Ultimately, West seemed to seek to illustrate a…

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    A Coffee Date with Brandon….. People tend to compare me to Kanye West, well this is a simply matter of fact that like him I have an ego in the things I do. As a younger me I would've never thought that I would be looking into Colleges, taking the time to fill up for Scholarships, studying for SAT. Having a hispanic background this seemed nearly impossible, to think about these things was a joke. When I was younger, my mindset was to simply to graduate from high school and be done with my…

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    Lup Fiasco Analysis

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    Wasalu Muhammad Jaco (Lupe Fiasco) and Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. are one of the best influential hip moguls of our generation. Both artists are from Chicago, Illinois and share similar back-stories in their lives, which was able to propel them from the stereotypical rappers that only talk about drugs money and sex. Common who made his debut in the 90’s talks about keeping Hip Hop from falling into the loop that mainstream rapping is turning into and with that his song “Dooinit” Which talks about a…

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    think outside the box and absorb the necessary information in math that he needed to be an effective contributor. Arvind eyes brightened when I engaged him on his interests in the arts. He discussed the fluidity and range of emotion in musician Kanye West’s album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and the multitude of phases drawn out of the protagonist of Donna Tartt’s novel The Goldfinch focusing on the takeaway that art is beautiful because of the struggle leading up to the…

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    Lil Dicky Analysis

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    Lil Dicky’s Emotional Rap Ballad Lil Dicky, real name David Andrew Burd, is a comedic rapper. He’s risen to fame by a reaching out to a group that generally doesn’t relate to more traditional rappers, upper-middle class white men. His first complete album, Professional Rapper, reached no.1 on the Billboard comedy and rap albums chart and no.7 on the Billboard top 200. Standing out from the rest of the comedic album is Molly, a song that follows him through the pain of attending the wedding of…

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