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    imposed by gender/gender myths? Gender Degradation of Rap and Hip-Hop Music Dating back to the eras of the Beatles and the Rollingstones‚ music has always had an affect on the ways that people act‚ dress‚ and live their lives. With the arrival of rap and hip-hop music in the mid 1980’s‚ new lyrics and cultural values began to spread throughout the radio frequencies of every household and car in society. Rap provided a new form of music - a music based upon fast and catchy rhythms

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    Scott’s article‚ "Rap Music and its Violent Progency: America’s Culture of Violence in Context” approaches the issue of "rap music as a creative expression and metorphorical offspring of America’s well-established culture of violence. Richardson and Scott’s point of this article was to answer the question to what the role of rap music is and how it contributes to voilence in society. Richardon and Scott pulled different statistics

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    hip-hop is starting by DJ Kool Herc. All of the early artists of hip-hop‚ deejays or MCs‚ were named ’Old School’. ’New School’ was a given name to separate the different style of hip-hop depends on when does it born and what was added. New school rap came out and became popular because the new technology of drum machine came out‚ the new generation of musicians‚ and a new type of image for the hip-hop artist. Before getting into New School‚ that’s talk about hip-hop and Old School. Hip-hop is created

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    For the last 20 or so years‚ rap has been the most dominate influence in music and culture. Rappers like Eminem and P. Diddy have made millions and millions of dollars off their music; Kanye West‚ Macklemore‚ and countless other rappers have won Grammys every year; Dr. Dre recently sold his brand Beats to Apple for one billion dollars; Rap motifs and quotes appear in pop culture every day. Needless to say‚ hip hop is one of the most successful and popular genres in all of music. So‚ what makes

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    Maguindanaon Maguindanaon means "people of the flood plain" for they mainly inhabit the broad Pulangi River valley and delta which occasionally flood. The Maguindanaon Tribe originally came from the former Cotabato Province now known as the Maguindanao Province. Historically‚ The Maguindanaons are the descendants of Shariff Kabunsuan and Putri Tonina who are both half blooded Arab and Malay‚ respectively‚ then Sultan Kudarat ’s descendant Datu Bago who migrated to Davao and fought hand in handagainst

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    listen to rap. Rap music has become influential in teens more abundantly in the past few years. They like the thrill of its songs and its beat. However‚ teens that listen to rap are more likely to binge drink due to the lyrics of many rap songs that drops name brands of specific alcoholic drinks. Also‚ another high probability when teens listen to rap is violence. There was a case in Australia where there were some teens involved in a shooting that police reported were under the influence of rap. These

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    just all around uplifting mood you get from listening to rap music. Rap music has always been under microscope for its brand of misogyny.(Hip-Hop Objectifies Women But So Does Society) While the blame for violent teens has shifted towards rap music‚ it still has a small bit of positive supporters. When you listen to rap music your first thought is "God No turns this mess off." Yet us‚ as in society lacks to see the positive in the lyrics. Rap music was one of the beginning ways that people sought

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    Many people believe that rap is a junction of African American and Caribbean cultural expressions. Rap artists also viewed their music through a historical sense and this is Africa. Africa is recognized as “the place of origin for the rap music tradition.” Many rap artists see their origins back to Africa for its performance practices. Godfather Afrika Bambaataa and Carson interviews insinuate that rapping is alike to the West African tradition. A book published in 1970s gave a different meaning

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    Youth and Music

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    secular music on youth has always had a close relation to violence and negative behaviour. From fifties ‘Rock and Roll’ to present-day ‘Rap’ concerts‚ audience members have been involved in brawls‚ rapes‚ stabbings‚ shootings‚ drug use and numerous other criminal activities while listening to their favourite groups. Irrational behaviour at ‘Rock and Roll’‚ ‘Heavy metal’‚ ‘Rap’‚ and even ‘Country music’ concerts is nothing new. In fact‚ some people believe that this inhumane conduct can be attributed to

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    Rap was first known as “Hip Hop”. It was first created between 1960-1970 by African American and Latino youth living in the Bronx in New York. These youths were living in very poor conditions in the gang infested inner city. Originally it allowed these economically challenged youth to fantasize about getting out of poverty. It was a “rags to riches”. They were living in very violent areas and there was also a lot of gang activity. Hip Hop also exploited young African American girls and encouraged

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