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    A music producer is someone who makes sure that when a song is being recorded, it is at its best quality and as good as it can be. In addition, he or she will make sure that a song is well produced and even give the artist advice on what to change in their performance. A producer understands everything in the studio from plugging in microphones correctly to running a sound board; in fact, they are also good at understanding instruments, vocals or any type of recordable sounds. The job may seem…

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    popular until the eighties.Record companies didn't record it because it was only popular in New York. It became popular in the eighties when groups and individuals started making music and promote by themselves,groups and individuals such as N.W.A, ice T,and public enemy. The first…

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    Dr Dre Biography

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    was back in 2000. His then album named 2001 gained substantial success as it even won Grammys in the said year. Answering the fans’ clamor, Detox came to life. He said that this album was an inspired work of art. This project was derived from the N.W.A documentary film entitled “Straight Outta Compton.” The surprise project was announced through Dr. Dre’s Beats 1 show ‘The Pharmacy’ with Ice Cube and F. Gary Gray. It was in that March radio interview that Dre mentioned the current project that…

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    He would fight everyone that is trying to stop his business and take his money away. This song represents that Raymond is not afraid to die because someday he will lose everything so it’s the same for Raymond to die now or later. fuck da police? N.W.A Even though this song is about racism I believe that Raymond will still love to listen to it. He hates the police, always getting in his business. What he does for a living is being a pimp, and this is highly illegal. Raymond does not see it as a…

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    Essay #4 Hate Speech Keenon Jackson, commonly known as YG, is a young African American from Compton, California who is affiliated with the Blood gang. Ermias Asghedom, better known as Nipsey Hussle, is a Mexican rapper from Los Angeles who associates with the Crip gang. They were able to come together to create a hip-hop song called, “F*ck Donald Trump”, which was symbolic in that despite being in opposing gangs, they saw themselves as an ethnic whole, threatened and demoralized by Donald Trump…

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    Norwood wrote an article that was published by Billboard magazine that was titled, “Rap, Rock Lyrics Give Rise to Concern”. This was one of the first published articles on the effect that rap lyrics have on youth. Norwood mentions rap groups such as N.W.A and rapper Eazy-E, and explaining that the lyrics in their songs are about gangs, negative attitudes toward law enforcement, bank robbery, physical violence and murder. This article was a cry for help regarding the lyrics being put out into the…

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    ones anger or thoughts in music form. Rap music have been in the America society seen the 70s. Rap music was popular among African- American people, it’s been a type of news to inform the population of how black were been treated. Rap groups like N.W.A.…

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    He says rap music is harmful and dangerous when carried out. When he was younger he lived in a very poor community, so music was their only influence. He wanted to be like all the gang members he heard about in music. He listened to N.W.A. and became a gang member like the rappers were. His best friend was also a gang member, and eventually got shot and killed at age nineteen. The man ‘woke up’ and turned his life around. Today he still blames music for his friends death(. The man opened…

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    Essay On Rap Music

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    Rap music has been around for almost 30 years starting with the people like, Run DMC, LL Cool J, and N.W.A. No one had ever heard this new type of music and was intrigued by the rawness and realness of it. People of all races liked the music and thought it was a new form of art. But, the new rap music of the 2000’s has changed the overall view of rap. People don’t think of it as art anymore because of its big influence of gang violence and use of profanity and this is more of a caucasian…

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    life. Before he could even recall, Robert was influenced by hip-hop, as brought up by his father. Skeet, his father, began to buy him music at a young age. His mother, Jackie, did not approve of some of these choices, especially from the rap group N.W.A. She believed that there was no “grammatical…

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