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    Goofy: A Short Story

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    I thought it couldn’t get any better but it did, as soon as snoop dogg said “ so is you down to ride or do i gotta slide” Goofy over there takes off my dress and i hear a loud rip happen but before i could barge in there i stand there in shock as i see that he is wearing a bikini too loose to fit his bony body, he…

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    Grammys Backlash Considered music’s biggest night of the year, the 2018 Grammys faced a tremendous amount of criticism from all sides. From actors and actresses, to musicians, to Grammy viewers from all around, backlash was produced in waves. Amongst some of the most infuriated were the women of the world. What initially sparked their anger were comments said by Neil Portnow, the president of the Recording Academy himself. “Women who have the creativity in their hearts and souls, who want to…

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    Tupac Research Paper

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    him would be a big loss to his company, music and money. To cover it up, Suge had established another record headquarters in New York and gave Tupac the role of being CEO.With media and publicist it caused many issues including many rappers as ike Snoop Dogg and Biggie…

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    Tupac Shakur

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    Lesane Parish Crooks, we all know him as the great Tupac Amaru Shakur. He was born on June 16, 1971 in Harlem New York. He lived with his mother and his sister who was only two years younger than him. His mother, Afeni Shakur who was born as Alice Faye Williams, raised Tupac and his sister on her own. She was a member of the Black Panther Party and was arrested for causing the start of a riot, she battled with drug abuse for a long time and was always in and out of jail. Tupac probably would…

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    One of the biggest mysteries in Hip-Hop culture, Tupac Shakur’s “death”. Many people feel as though he’s gone, but a lot of people also believe that he is well alive hidden. Why would Tupac Shakur fake his death, if he did so? One of the most talented rappers in Hip-Hop. He had the fame, the money, and the lifestyle. Why would he want to give all that up? was it too much for him? Let's start from the beginning of how “2Pac” became known. Born June 16th, 1971 in New York by his mother Afeni…

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    Rap Culture Research Paper

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    often with reference to gang violence. Gangsta Rap during the '80s grew to astronomical heights in the music charts. The 1980 's rap had a bit of a transition into '90s. The 1990 's brought us many of the big name rappers we know today such as Snoop Dogg, Jay Z, Nas, Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., and Wu Tang Clan. The 1990 's had more rap songs on the top of the billboard charts more then any other decade. 1990 's rap has brought us many timeless songs like Ice Ice Baby, Gin and Juice, or even…

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    't bad, it 's cool, and its fine. When you in the hood, joining a gang it is cool because all your friends are in the gang, all your family is in the gang. We 're not just killing people every night; we 're just hanging out, having a good time” (Snoop Dogg, Brainy quote). To must youth kids a gang…

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    Bruno Mars you may appreciate women more than listening to “Bitches Ain’t Shit” by Snoop Dogg which can depict a very dark view on women. To a young boy growing up that listens to either of these artists may change his view on women forever. If the boy listens to too much of Bruno Mars he may be too soft towards women when they want a little of that rugged and tough factor in a man, but if he listens to too much Snoop Dogg he might grow up with no respect towards women at all and look at them as…

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    The American Dream for many people was to bring out freedom and equality for everyone. In the 1950s and earlier it was hard for African Americans to do what they wanted. If they tried they’d be executed or ignored by many. Back then, all around the world was quite racist. In the 1950s and earlier African Americans were slaves and were used as basically a back bone for a lot of white people. Life in the 1900s and earlier for the African Americans was not what…

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    do. A teen having a hard time or not understanding school is the number one reason that teens start getting into trouble. A lack of understanding makes students feel inferior and that makes some teens hate school. Some music artist such as Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Chief Keef all rap about the highlights of gangs. They never rap about how much trouble it is to…

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