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    Keur Gi Crew Biography

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    Hip hop in Senegal arrived in the 1980s via France. Some of the rappers were DJ Awadi and Deegutee. They were in a group called Black Soul. They were rapping in French and Wolof, their native language. French was the language that the Senegal people learned in schools and spoke in the workforce but Wolof was spoken at home. Senegal is one of the most democratic countries in Western Africa and has a long history of freedom of speech. In 2000, the youth helped elect a new president by the name of…

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    about this show at first, but then it slowly caught my attention due to the comedy and actors. Fresh Off the Boat is a comedy series broadcasted on ABC network. It is about Eddie, an 11-year-old hip hop lover, and his immigrant family in America who struggles with fitting and acclimate to their new, strange surroundings. Eddie’s dad, Louis, follows his dream by opening a restaurant. It was the main reason why Eddie and his family moved from Orlando from the Chinatown part of Washington in…

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    influence of music lyrics promotes violence also. Rap also promotes pacifism than any other genre. Our exposure to violence is increasing worldwide, and the younger generation is almost always the most affected by it. There is violence in family, in schools and universities, in the media, in politics, in language. In language, we use words to make people behave in a certain way. Violent language in songs toward people causes those other…

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    Modernism In Rap Music

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    the way they grew up. They didn’t go to one of the top school districts in the country. No they went to run down place in the middle of the ghetto, like Detroit, Atlanta, and Compton. The list goes on. But these guys are creating a message for their experiences. This is just like the modernist writers because some of them went off to war and fought, then they…

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    Rap music, also called hip hop music, is one of the biggest music genres there is. From different artists, songs, beats, and labels, also makes it have a lot of variety, and people like that. Rap is a song full of rhymes. It was originated in the united states in the 1970’s. It consisted of stylized rhythmic music. It commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming that is mostly chanted. Different people in the industry have their own style of rap music. The rap scene has come far since…

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    Hip Hop Thesis

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    wants nothing more than to be an opera singer. And in Louisiana there is a little Black girl who wants to be the girl you see in the music videos. Hip Hop in its entirety is a global phenomenon started by African Americans who revamped a mixture Rock, R&B, Jazz, and spoken word to create music that would rock the world on it’s axis. Today’s image of Hip Hop however does not have that much of a positive impact on the mental well-being of Black women. From Sir Mix-A-Lot’s Baby Got Back to Nelly’s…

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    Hip-Hop, today, is one of the most influential subcultures in popular culture, and its music is considered to be one of the most popular and powerful genres. In it’s origins, It gave voices to the youth of the 70’s and 80s, and gave them relevance in a world that otherwise wouldn’t through their paintings on New York subways that went “all-city”. Youth and even other, older, individuals with voices that were unheard were eventually heard through all means of Hip-Hop as well. The Hip-Hop movement…

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    Most writers, consciously or unconsciously, find a way to incorporate other aspects of their lives into their works. This occurs in other forms of art including paintings and music of all genres. When this happens, the reader may find it difficult to make sense of some aspects of the work if there is a lack of background knowledge of the owner of said work. An example of a piece of literary work that requires some background information is a song titled “Fireworks” by Aubrey Drake Graham…

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    has been nominated at the Grammys the same amount of times as the great Michael Jackson. Once I heard Lamar’s new song “Humble” in my opinion I decided to make him my favorite rapper next to The Game and Eminem. Listening to “Humble” felt like and sounded if Kendrick was making a comeback. In Rolling Stones, Christopher R. Weingarten says about K-Dot: “Kendrick Lamar has already taken hip-hop to the outer galaxies of style,…

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    Drake Research Paper

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    Did you know the rapper Drake's real name is Aubrey? He also grew up with divorced parents. Drake, the rapper, Singer, Music Producer, Comedian, Composer, and Child Actor, had to grow up with faith and trust in others due to a challenging past. You might know him from his most recent song God's Plan and that's not all. He has sold over 10 million albums only in the US. Drake's early life has been just the start of his career. Born October 24, 1986, his childhood was split between two avenues of…

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