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    Introduction Hip hop music is a style of popular music. It is usually composed of two elements: rapping (also known as emceeing) and DJing. When combined with break dancing and graffiti art‚ these are the four components of hip hop‚ a cultural movement which began in New York City in the 1970s‚ predominantly by African Americans and Latinos.[1] The term rap music is sometimes used synonymously with hip hop music‚ though it is also used to refer specifically to the practice of rapping. Origins

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    Valdivia‚ Aldair Mrs. Kitts English IIII Aug 29‚ 2013 Every word‚ every sentence‚ every phrase in a song may describe your own personal life. Well I’ve chosen three of my favorite songs that best describe my personal life of the flaws I have made and the things I’m going through and also what I do in my free time. Well these are the best song out of hundreds of songs that I have best describe my life completely. The first song talks about how I have made mistakes in my life

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    Celebrities who Have Been to Rehab Many Celebrities have been in and out of rehab for many different reasons. Here is a short list of some of the celebs. John Belushi addictions: cocaine‚ alcoholism was in and out of rehab several times‚ but could not commit to clean living‚ and ultimately died of a cocaine overdose Robin Williams addictions: alcoholism‚ previously cocaine was addicted to cocaine and alcohol early in his career‚ but quit both when friend john belushi died of an overdose

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    Music had changed a lot too. In the 1960s‚ Pop and Rock n Roll were the most popular genres. John Lennon‚ Elvis Presley‚ Beatles and Johnny Cash were the most famous musicians in America. However‚ in the 2000s rap and hip-hop were the towering genres. Eminem‚ Michael Jackson‚ Britney Spears and Beyoncé were the popular musicians in the 2000s. The music players were also different. For example‚ in the 1960s there were jukeboxes in café’s to listen to music‚ but in the 2000s it became more personal with

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    licensing their music‚ as these things drastically began to cut into musicians’ profits. Licensing music was still looked down on by larger artists until Apple changed the landscape of advertising. Apple was able to license music from acts U2 and Eminem for the launch of their iPod. The popularity of these ads changed the minds other big name artists to begin licensing their music

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    “I say what I want to say and do what I want to do. There’s no in between. People will either love you for it or hate you for it.”~Eminem. So why would people believe that the society in which To Kill A Mockingbird takes place in would be dangerous? To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. They played a big part in this book Scout was the narrator and Atticus is the deadshot in this and Jem is just a typical boy that loves football‚horse playing around and hopefully gets to shoot a gun. But some people

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    Hip Hop Degrading Society Or Enhancing It? This question has been lingering around for many years and still to this day nobody has came to a simple conclusion.Hip Hop was brought to the people by Dj Kool Herc‚ when it all started Hip Hop was a just a way to connect with the community and build unity.He didn’t start Hip Hop to start violence and make rappers disrespect woman or any other assumptions people make of Hip Hop.One cannot argue this question with just opinions‚ one must provide real facts

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    I have always been puzzled with why do I like music about violence? And does this violence in music cause violence in the world we live in? But this class has got me thinking that Im asking the wrong questions the better question is why is the world that we live in so violent that it produces music as painful as rap. Much like rap is the focus of watch dog groups and shunned by authorities jazz was in its hay day. Jazz is music based partly on the blues. The blues is music about sex‚ violence and

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    few decades‚ its very clear that the stereotypical hip hop artist is an African American male who speaks about violence and how he went threw the struggles of growing up in a poor community. But that does not always have to be the case. For example‚ Eminem is a white rapper from the trailer park homes of Detroit. Although he is not African American‚ he still used his pain of growing up in a lower class community with a very poor relationship with his single parent mother. The rap industry is a primarily

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    To what extent does your chosen subject either perpetuates oppressive gender attitudes/myths‚ or allows participants involved in it to transcend the limitations 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

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