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    8 Mile Analysis

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    Detroit ’s Hip-Hop scene in 1995‚ Jimmy struggles to find his voice. The people of Detroit know 8-mile Road as the city

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    changing and evolving. Hip hop is a musical genre which developed alongside hip hop culture‚ and is commonly based on concepts of looping‚ rapping‚ freestyling‚ DJing‚ scratching‚ sampling and beatboxing. The music is used to express concerns of political‚ social‚ and personal issues. Hip hop started as a blend of late 60’s jazz poetry‚ the influx of Caribbean migrants and their musical influences and the 1960’s and 70’s political and gang cultures of inner city New York. Hip hop’s local roots can

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    the culture of hip-hip‚ understanding the origins of the art is pertinent to the goal. The Ice-T directed film‚ “Something From Nothing”‚ explores the perspectives and personalities of both present-day and early hip-hop pioneers. Ice-T gained‚ much deserved‚ respect when the film was accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. In the documentary‚ release in the summer of 2012‚ Ice-T shows the birth of hip-hip by literally starting at the place that is credited with the dawn of hip-hop music‚ New York

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    their beliefs and never give up on their dreams. Snoop Dogg was born Cordozar Braudus. In 1971‚ Varnell and Beverly Varnado gave birth to who would later become the arguably greatest hip-hop artist. Snoop met one of his idols‚ Dr. Dre‚ through his friend‚ Warren Snoop. Snoop Dogg was under the tutelage of Dr. Dre as a hip hop artist‚ and helped encourage the beginning of Snoop Dogg’s career. Snoop Dogg is confident that all his songs are provocative‚ yet his favorite song is said to be “Doggy Dogg

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    The final thing to understand about indie music to understand the role of “authenticity” is the characteristics of indie music. There are many different sub-genres of indie including indie rock‚ indie folk‚ indie hip-hop‚ etc. However‚ Fonarow describes some characteristics of indie music‚ she states “Permeating the indie tradition is an espousal of simplicity and austerity‚ a hyper-evaluation of childhood and childlike imagery‚ a nostalgic sensibility‚ a technophobia‚ and a fetishization of the

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    majority of my life listening to hip-hop‚ so it was hard to narrow down to this song. Nonetheless‚ “Vocab” provides an interesting look at hip-hop. This is 1994 and hip-hop is beginning to take a prominent role in the mainstream media. When we think about gender equality in hip-hop‚ it is fair to say that Lauryn Hill more than holds her own. In this essay‚ I hope to further develop the importance of this group dynamic to hip-hop at the time and breakdown some unique hip-hop elements in the song itself

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    breaking numbers. All of these statistics describe the iconic Hamilton: The Musical. Lin Manuel-Miranda is the genius behind this musical. Miranda wrote the script‚ and he composed the music and lyrics of this hit show. The music of Hamilton has a hip-hop and R&B soul feel. Based solely on the life of Alexander Hamilton‚ the founding father‚ the show describes his life from birth to death focusing on his years of success. Musicals take the audience on a journey through lyrical messages and instrumental

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    African American sound and appearances of hip-hop was concocted from various foundations‚ such as jazz‚ blues‚ rock-n-roll‚ and gospel. Hip-hop is regarded as one of the more relevant genres of today’s musical spectrum. Social growth and the popularity of personal intrigue have developed a great platform of honesty in hip-hop music today. The expression of hip-hop is an integral piece of the lifestyles for not only African Americans‚ but also people of all races. Hip-hop and its cultural representation

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    What is the definition of “rhetoric”? Hip hop culture is an extension of the African American Oral Tradition. According to Gwendolyn D. Pough‚ “bringing wreck” means: According to Gwendolyn D. Pough’s “I Bring Wreck‚” the rhetorical strategy of “bringing wreck” is used by Black female MCs to: As discussed in lecture‚ Queen Latifah’s “U.N.I.T.Y.” is: Why does Gwendolyn D. Pough compare Common’s “I Used to Love H.E.R.” with Erykah Badu’s “(Hip Hop) Love of My Life”? In Patricia Hill

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    Rap/Hip-Hop: The Effects on Today’s Youth Brenda L. Williams-Capers Columbia Southern University English Composition II Professor Dana Taylor December 11‚ 2011 Abstract Rap/Hip-Hop first became popular among African American and Latinos among youth in the streets of New York during the 1970’s. It was their way of expressing themselves in a friendly manner in the form of speech‚ fashion‚ and personal style. Rap/Hip-Hop music was a way for them to get their message out‚ by telling stories

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