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    murder. The jury accepted the prosecutor 's evidence, the rap lyrics, as facts rather than fiction. Also in the prosecutor 's’ argument it states that the "gang members" are hiding their confessions in a string of their hobbies in this case its their rapping. The prosecutors say it shouldn 't work that way, they believe just because you hide your crime in your music doesn 't mean you can get away with it and that the rappers ' songs should be counted as confessions (Majerol). I think that they…

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    is engulfed throughout the whole film. The scene at the end of the movie, when the whole hip-hip community celebrated the life of Ramo, brought together all aspects of hip-hop art. This musical scene incorporated graffiti art throughout the walls, rapping, and intense break dancing by b-boys, while also addressing the ever-growing social issues in their community and in American. The last scene the movie certainly confirms the documentary’s argument that hip-hop is an art. This musical that…

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    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 it has appeared in america. All the way before labels where West African told rhythmic…

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    Dre, helped personify what California rap style is and his voice is still unlike anything else out there. Number Seven: Kendrick Lamar He may be young and new to the rapping scene, but you can't deny Kendrick's talent when it comes to writing, rapping, and performing. The boy has got creativity and a unique spin in the rapping game thanks to his rhythms, ad-libs, and various personality voices. Here's looking forward to what else this young rapper has in store for us. Number Six: Ghostface…

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    Gangster Rap Vs Rap

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    The misconceptions that may have someone correlate hip-hop music to gangster rap are such cases where a murder of an artist from gangster rap genre would make others look upon those deaths and see what they assume is a fair and balanced picture of what rap and hip-hop is all about: murder, drugs, and money. In truth, much of the conflict in hip-hop has moved inward, as its players are fighting battles of ideas and emotions rather than gangster rap artist’s battle for dominance over another…

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    Hip Hop Sociology

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    Hip hop comprises of music, dancing, art, poetry, language and style or as it’s called now of days Swag. Its creators/ entrepreneurs were from the inner-city hard-not society: frustrated young people who felt subjugated by the system, disqualified from conventional culture, and frantic with emotions waiting to be express. These cultural entrepreneurs did a lot of illegal, condemned, or otherwise disapproved of the music industry in the beginning. In modern time hip hop is now a global…

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    Korean hip hop. Hip Hop is defined as a cultural movement that was created by the disadvantage African-American youth living in the south Bronx during the 1970s. Hip Hop or more commonly known as rapping is a complex culture filled with four important elements. Including deejaying, or “turntabling”; rapping, also known as “MCing” or “rhyming”; graffiti painting, also known as “graf” or “writing”; and “B-boying,” which is a dance style that encompasses the attitude and style that is Hip-Hop.…

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    Eminem Rap God Essay

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    Is Eminem Indeed a “Rap God”? Since being thrown into the spotlight Eminem has thrived producing countless top tracks and albums becoming a household name. In his Grammy award winning album The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Slim Shady enhances his old persona in the song “Rap God”. Starting his career off as a battle rapper shows in this song as it is bursting with quick witted rhymes but in they way he wove them together shows how he has evolved as a lyricist. Marshall will no doubt go down in…

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    Instead of rapping about the ‘hood’ and getting involved in gang violence, these new artists are talking more about fashion and their relationships with other people. Instead of dressing in loose and baggy shirts with sagging jeans, artists are dressing in tighter and…

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    Lil Wayne Research Paper

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    The Best Rappers of their Generation In every single age, we come to encounter new artists in which cause a modification in the phase of a genre. The best association of such are Artist Marshall Mathers known as Eminem, and Dwayne Michael Carter Jr acknowledged as Lil Wayne. Even with a past generation of successful rappers. We can see the actual achievement and caliber of the quality of Eminem with Lil Wayne with all the contributions subsidized to Hip Hop. The new type of music with the gifts…

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