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    Marshall Mathers known as Eminem, has demonstrated with heart, hustle, aspiration, energy and commitment, anyone can achieve different levels of goals they would like to reach. Eminem was made in the projects of Eastern Detroit. He was tormented and mistreated by other student bullies in the school he attended. He drove to accomplish on what he was aiming for and best part is he was against the probabilities. Because of that hard work he is one of the best white rappers of all time. Marshall…

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    Rappers Face Challenges

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    my face turn purple.” - Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne started in a rap group called “Hot boys” before going solo. He grew up in Hollygrove, one of New Orleans’ poorest neighborhoods. Lil Wayne had started writing raps when he was just an child. He started rapping at 8 years old where he started rappin about growing up in a tough neighborhood. He sold crack, and even accidentally shit himself in the chest while playing with his mother’s 9mm handgun when he was 12. Lil Wayne dropped out of school as an…

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    Eminem (Marshall Mathers) is one of the most famous rappers to ever live. He raps about about his abused childhood and how he was poor. Heis also a Music producer, rapper, and a film actor. He been famous for his type of rap since the late 1900s. He released The Slim Shady LP in early 1999, and the album went multi-platinum, garnering Eminem two Grammy Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards. In 2000, the rapper released The Marshall Mathers LP, which was noted as the fastest-selling album in rap…

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    Marshall Mathers

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    Altruistically, he has done everything for his daughter, and did what his parents refused to do for him. The promise he made helped him be a better person, and music helped him achieve that dream. It had all started when Marshall saw that hooded man rapping across the street in the gloomy winter…

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    In today’s society, there are a variety of ways to express ourselves. You can draw, paint, dance, write, sing, or rap. In Capital Steez’s life rapping was one of his favorite outlets to use to express himself. The language in rap music is expressed vocally and expresses their beliefs and experiences that the artist has endured. “Rap artist challenges institutional apparatuses that define property, technological innovation, and authorship.” (85). Capital Steez is known for his rebellious and…

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    Drake Research Paper

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    biracial couple Sandra Graham and Dennis Graham. Drake attend Jewish day school and forest hill collegiate institution growing up. Before Drake was rap and singing, he was an actor on a tv show called Degrassi: The Next Generation where he started rapping. When Drake was growing up, he was influence by Jimi Hendrix, Kanye west, and Jay Z. Drake career took off when he landed a role on Degrassi: The Next Generation where he played a character name Jimmy Brooks. Drake create a lot hits…

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    What Is Hip Hop Music?

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    Sedgwick Avenue. DJ Kool Herc, a building resident, was entertaining at his sister’s back- to- school party. He tried something new on his turntable- he extended the instrumental beat (breaking) to let people dance longer (break dancing) and began rapping during the extended break dancing. This had never been attempted or seen before and quickly became very popular. That is how hip hop music was created- by accident. Clive Campbell, better known as Kool DJ Herc, was only trying to entertain a…

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    Positive Influence On Rap

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    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 reflection of our…

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    Complexity Of Identity

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    boundaries, regardless of language. When I came to America, I cannot talk a lot with other people since my English was poor. Until one day in school at the class breaks, I saw some classmates are hearing some Rapping songs and doing the rapping battle, I did not hesitate to join them. I used my Rapping songs to chat with them. We had a lot of fun during the Hiphop chat. We all are from different countries, but we all have the same interest. Hiphop is one of the favorite things in most of males…

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    Hip Hop Music Subculture

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    called hip-hop or rap music. It is a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic of rhythm and blues (R&B). Hip Hop developed as part of culture and subculture defined by four key stylists elements: Mcing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing, and graffiti writing. It is often used to refer to rapping, "hip hop" that denotes the practice of the entire subculture. Even though hip hop is more commonly called…

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