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    Lil Yatchy Research Paper

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    Lil Yatchy Lil Yachty also know as “Lil Boat” is my favorite rapper. He said he would not tell people his real name because he wanted to be called Yachty. His music is so unique and different. He has a different style of rap which makes a lot of people interested in his music. He just started putting out his music for everyone, and his music is already spreading across the world. He stated in an interview, “I did parodys while I was growing up, but I never put them out there.” Lil Boat was…

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    Summarize the main points in Miss Representation. “Miss representation” follows women in the United States. The film shows women's influence and position of power that they hold. The film explains the influence by showing the media's portrayal that has been established. The film shows an abundant amount of information about how women are represented in today's modern culture. Statistics containing evidence showing how women are represented. Overall, how being a women is difficult in today's…

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    History Of Motown Music

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    Motown Music - The Persevering Legend Motown Music is presumably the most conspicuous record name on the planet. You can't consider Motown when you hear an R&B or soul tune on the radio. Truth be told, it can most likely be consistent with say that you will discover a Motown record in anybody's Compact disc accumulation some place. The continuing legend of soul and R&B is astonishing to consider. So much good music has been discharged on the mark that it is practically overwhelming to consider.…

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    R & B/Hip-Hop Analysis

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    Most male artists within the popular R&B/Hip-Hop genre during the early 1980’s use emotional and affectionate language when portraying women. However, over time a gradual shift in language appears, in which more objectifying and hypermasculine language is used as an alternative. Artists like Teddy Pendergrass and The Spinners, diverges from hypermasculine normatives by reclaiming their love for a specific woman even if their actions may cause their masculinity to be questioned by others. In 2016…

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    Snoop Dogg Research Paper

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    It goes without saying that any marijuana enthusiast knows more about space than the average person. A mind opened by THC is much more susceptible to in taking a wealth of intellectual thoughts and ideas. That may or may not be true, but it's definitely fun to look at the stars when you're high. Snoop Dogg knows that and then some. SNOOP DOGG NARRATES PLANET EARTH Step aside David Attenborough, Snoop Dogg is coming for your job. The rapper released his own "Planet Earth" on Mashable the other…

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    What is it that Jimmie Rodgers and the Sugarhill Gang have in common? Both of these artist have created what is now known as the country and rap music genres. Country music was began in Southern United States from folk and blues music in the 1920’s. As well, rap music began in the 1970’s by inner city African Americans. Though, rap may be favored by many country music has a better quality. Country and rap have very different songs and instrument uses but they do have similar artist. To start,…

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    Mac Hammer Accomplishments

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    Upon hearing the name MC Hammer, most people imagine a young man dancing around in loose pants with an abundance of energy and catchy lyrics in the background. But what many don’t know is what allowed him to become so well known, how the events before and after his career allowed him to make a name for himself, and the challenges he endured in order to achieve his success. This man worked hard to get the recognition he has all these years later. Hammer left an important mark on Hip Hop culture,…

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    The 1970's Punk Movement

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    In the early 1970s a movement swept across the United States, United Kingdom(“The Art of”). This movement influenced and gave music, fashion, and attitude a new name. So what is this movement I’ve been talking so highly of? The Punk Movement. This movement was had a major effect on the younger generation, and was not just a music genre. It was much larger than that; a statement, an attitude, a fashion, and a lifestyle. It started in the early to mid 1970s around 1974. “Punk was created by youths…

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    My Shot Analysis

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    Intertextuality is the defining component that allows the musical to be a valid literate activity transcending into the lives of those who occupy marginalized communities within the United States. Analyzing hit songs within the play was essential to proving Hamilton as an integral piece of literature that's causing a social shift in society. One of the many hit songs presented within Hamilton is, “My Shot” which references Alexander Hamilton’s quick rise to American success and whether or not he…

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    Kaleido Research Paper

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    A Review of Kaleido’s first concert Kaleido: Music of the Future It is not easy setting up a show two days before the date. Nor provides a promising turnout, but with the DJs of Kaleido: Duskus, Otang, and Klahrk, it is not hard to pack a venue – even the Undercroft. With over 500,000 plays and 9,000 followers on Soundcloud, the collective have made movements in the Internet waters. Thursday March 10th marks a significant night in Kaleido history. It would be the first time the collective…

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