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    been misrepresented in the media‚ which has tainted the reputation of its sub-cultures to the extent at which the majority generalizes hip hop to a negative image. The reason to this is because the media chooses to focus on these negative aspects‚ degrading the culture of Hip Hop from the different types of media (T.V. shows‚ radio‚ music‚ newspapers‚ etc.) the messages that the society convey expanded and are exposed throughout the world. But exactly what is Hip Hop? Hip hop takes on many definitions

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    lyrics that are extremely degrading women. These lyrics are found in many of Hip-Hop‚ Rap‚ and Pop music that portray women as objects‚ and not as an actual human being. Other popular music these days relate to women as tricks or other horrible names that no woman should ever be called. Sadly‚ since this epidemic of only thinking of women as objects has over come America today‚ it needs to stop. The teenagers and young adults of this country are hearing many of these degrading songs on the radio and

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    Hip-hop and the US. Hip-hop is actually a very wide subject‚ so in this presentation I’m mainly going to focus on the music genre hip-op. Hip-hop has its origin in the USA. It was produced hip-hop music by African-American and Latino people from The Bronx in the 1970s‚ one of the boroughs of New York. Young artists were creating a new way to express themselves and their frustrations. They spoke of the difficulties of a “hard” life and some of the experiences they were forced to go through.

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    janell hobson and r. dianne bartlow Introduction Representin’: Women‚ Hip-Hop‚ and Popular Music As coeditors of this special issue of Meridians‚ we set out to provide a forum to enrich‚ challenge‚ and expand the present discourse regarding the representation of women in contemporary popular music‚ and particularly in hip-hop. This issue’s three organizing themes—“Hip-Hop (and) Feminism”; “Sight and Sound”; and “Rage against the Machine”—address the debates and intergenerational tensions regarding

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    Sociology of Hip Hop Hip hop itself is a hustle and rappers have used it as a legitimate mean to make money and to establish a Black economic power in a mainstream society (Garnes‚ 2009). This being said‚ hustling was rooted in the poor urban communities of the United States and was a viable alternative for those reprimanded by the oppression exerted from the White America. Hip Hop was their voice‚ and through this art each artists has engaged the image of the black hustler into their music

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    way‚ African Americans have chosen hiphop as a mean of expressing themselves. Hiphop was originated from Harlem‚ the ghetto located in New York city‚ during the 1970s. Severe racism existed at that time‚ so they expressed their fear for the society in their lyrics‚ accompanying with some dances‚ to expressed their desire for the freedom. Although it somehow looks queer and bizarre‚ African americans also had certain constraint and rules in their wrapping: Hiphop was more like a poem‚ rappers made

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    A hip-hop pioneer and savvy business mogul by the name of Russell Simmons believed that Hip-hop "speaks for the people who live in the worst economic straits since the Great Depression" (Life and Def: Sex‚ Drugs‚ Money‚ + God 26). A scholar by the name of Cornell West also believed hip-hop speaks for those that live in the ghetto‚ that it is a protest (Reese‚ 1998). Hip-hop is an expression. The hardened attitude that the boy who sits behind you in film class has‚ the slang you here kids yell at

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    Big Payback Notes • Early conflict in the the fiscal underpinnings of hiphop. There was significant backlash from urban purists (essentially those living and breathing hiphop’s four elements by DJing‚ MCing‚ breakdancing‚ and graffiti tagging in its raw street setting) who disliked the commerical sensibiltiies of the Sugar Hill Gang and the mercenary attitudes of rap’s first music label Sugar Hill Records. Term “hiphop” begot cultural factions between those who saw themselves as lubricant partygoers (the

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    world. It is a people’s popular hobby that they listen to music easily by smart phone and a medium at present. Sometimes a strong message is included in lyrics‚ and people undergo influence big. When my boyfriend is singing the song which lyrics of degrading women is included‚ I feel that it shows about me‚ and it makes me unpleasant. A men is just enjoying it himself‚ but women will be unhappy intention. Even though people have a right to freedom of expression‚ / Lyrics are expression method for an

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    classics appeared." (Anonymous). Pornography is found to be not only destructive to people in general‚ but degrading to women as well. Pornography is degrading to women because it serves as an instruction manual for violent sexual acts‚ it portrays violence against women as an acceptable thing‚ and it portrays women as useless sex toys. Therefore‚ the explicit content of pornography is degrading in many ways to the women of our country. Pornography serves as an instruction manual for violent

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