| 1. | Hip Hop doesnt influence the African American community In the article, “The Dummyfying of Hip Hop America”, the author presents that corporate America’s bent on a conspiracy to subjugate the minds of African Americans by the lyrics of Hip Hop played. The evidence he provides is based on corporate America’s preference for giving airplay to Hip Hop which ...
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| 2. | political power of hip hop The Political Power of Hip-Hop
There are various kinds of music out there and hip-hop for one can be seen as the most compelling as to seeing it in political point of views. That is what this essay “The political Power of Hip-Hop,” written by Katina Stapleton tries to explain and the effects it m...
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| 3. | Hip Hop Influence on America Hip Hop and rap music is one of the newest forms of music that has been developed over the past three decades. ... Hip Hop and rap music is a major influence on the entire culture even to the people who do not listen to the music. ... Despite the controversy over lyrics and themes of Hip Hop and...
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| 4. | hip hop My Personal Entertainment: Hip-Hop
I absolutely love hip-hop. ... After listening to hip-hop for seven years I have learned a lot about the production and it just makes me all the more appreciative. ... I find that the flow of a hip-hop song I unlike anything else I’ve heard. ... A sampl...
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| 5. | history of hip hop ... Hip-Hop started in the west Bronx (New York) in the early 1970’s. ... Hip-Hop wasn’t accepted mainstream until 1979
B. The first known Hip-Hop group was The Sugarhill Gang. ... As the 80’s began more people became aware of the culture that was known as Hip-Hop. ... Hip-Hop was looked upon ...
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| 6. | HIp Hop Hip-hop becoming mainstream has damaged rap more then help it. ... Today, Hip Hop is a multi-billion dollar industry. ... ” When hip-hop was unique the artist had an impact. ...
There are a few conscious rappers such as Nas and Talib Kweli who keep hip-hop fresh with songs dealing with politic...
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| 7. | hip hop
The Evolution Of Hip Hop When you hear the phrase Hip-Hop, music, dancing, rapping often come to mind. ... Hip-Hop is a culture. ... One artist defined Hip-Hop as a set of expressions in vocalization, instrumentation, dancing and the visual arts. More specifically, hip hop is a combination of ...
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| 8. | Hip Hop ... 50
Is Hip-Hop Really so Important?
Hip-hop has influenced America since the 80’s with groups that bring to light the extreme circumstances of inner city life. Katina Stapleton wrote an essay called “From the Margins to Mainstream: The Political Power of Hip-Hop.” Stapleton writes on the...
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| 9. | hip hop music history When you hear the phrase "Hip-Hop", music, dancing, rapping often come to mind. ... Hip-Hop is a culture. ... " One artist defined Hip-Hop as "a set of expressions in vocalization, instrumentation, dancing and the visual arts." More specifically, hip hop is a combination of graffiti, break dancing, ...
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| 10. | Dead Prez It s still bigger than Hip Hop Dead Prez: It’s still bigger than Hip-Hop
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Though I’m sure many of today’s mechanized Hip-Hop junkies are not aware, there was indeed a time when mainstream Hip-Hop represented something other than misogyny, expensive jewelry, and fabricated thuggery. ... A time when Hip-Hop’s uniform was ...
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| 11. | Style of the Hip Hip Generation The Hip Hop Generation
Today, mass media and clever marketing have spread a cultural seed. It is known as Hip-Hop and it’s roots, from Metropolitan New York, have spread across our nation and all around the whole world. This style as a whole includes such elements as rap music, R&B, clothing, ve...
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| 12. | Hip hop Subculture Rap Music The Hip-hop Subculture Rap Music
Hip-hop and rap music is part of a subculture that has developed with young people in the United States and abroad. Unlike many things that develop as part of a particular group or class, hip-hop and rap music have crossed racial, social and ethnic lines. Th...
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| 13. | Hip Hop Do Not Judge a Book by its Cover
Hip-Hop is one of the most controversial musical genres since it is always on debate whether it has negative or positive influences. The majority of people think that Hip-Hop has social and cultural negative consequences maybe because it came from poor n...
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| 14. | Darwanism IN Rap Rap is a form of urban music, which emerged from the ‘hip-hop’ movement of the South Bronx, New York, in the early 1970’s. ... Rap music is therefor a subculture to the hip-hop movement, or what many describe as “the soundtrack to accompany the other facets of the hip-hop culture” . This means that...
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| 15. | HIP HOP AT ITS BEST ... Writing and completing a song is one of the best feelings. ... For instance if someone writes hip-hop music they want to write to hip hop instrumental. ... So the best way to record is to get a radio with a microphone connection and record the song on tape first. ... Since professional ...
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| 16. | Destruction of Hip Hop What is “Hip Hop”
Hip Hop, as a culture, includes four main branches of expression. ...
Many hip-hop pioneers were influenced by the organizational aspect of earlier
movements and brought this spirit with them when organizing hip hop as a culture.
Perhaps hip-hop died on September 7,...
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| 17. | hiphop The history of Hip-hop dates a year before the 70s. But Artists such as Eazy-E and Funkmaster Flex started the hip-hop evolution in 80s. This new phenomenon consisted of stories from the ghetto, drug life, street life, money, cars, and even prostitution. Hip-hop has affected many people in today’s c...
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| 18. | Contrast East Side South Side Hip Hop Hip-Hop is a streetwise musical flavor by extracting rhythms and melodies from existing records and mixing them up with poetry chronicling life in the neighborhoods. It started in the early 1970s in the neighborhoods of the South Bronx located in New York. ... MTV Raps and a succession of Hollywoo...
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| 19. | American Pop Culture project Rap Rap music, is a type of R&B that consists of rhythmic vocals mixed over a musical background. ... The first rap recording was made in 1979 and the genre rose to prominence in the United States in the mid-1980s. Although the term rap is often confused with hip-hop, hip-hop is the subculture that rap...
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| 20. | Evaluation Arguement In an industry with, “countless acts of violence” rappers come from slinging crack on the most violent corners in America. They dealt with drugs and guns; it’s just the way it was. In recent years the popularity of this form of music has grow greatly. It has grown from a form of religion practiced m...
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| 21. | Geile Antoinette It was nigthfall. There was unknown terrian out there, and Hip wanted to explore it. Hop, Hip's twin brother, had rejected, but had no choice for Hip clobbered Hop and knocked him out, and Hip dragged Hop away with him. Brock decided to follow, for Hip gave him a stern look. Hip left Ash and Misty, ...
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| 22. | Hip Hop as the Dominant Cultural Expression of America Entertainment would not be the same if hip-hop were not as dominant in American culture as it is today. Hip-hop, with its headline-grabbing drama; its beats and straightforward lyrics that make people nod their heads from NYC to LA; its political incorrectness and irony that make us see the governme...
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| 23. | Too Bad It Has To Be A Fantasy Black culture is an aural tradition. We express our selves through words or music, but always tell a story. From one generation to the next, the legacy of struggle and survival is passed on through a lullaby, an explosive trumpet riff, or the spoken word. Today hip-hop has been anointed as the voice...
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| 24. | How Hip Hop came about ... He tells us about a man living in the ghetto. ... Oyama Caviness, the writer of There Ain’t Nothin’ Like Hip Hop Music, states, "as a result of this low class, urban lifestyle’s exposure, a message of high self-esteem was included in some of the music. ...
Since the early to mid 90’s, hip-...
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| 25. | Dead Prez. In the words of Dead Prez “it’s bigger than hip hop” and in fact it is. Some may ask “what is it?”. In this case it is the negative effect of all gangster rap portrayed on T.V. and radio. I am not condemming Gangster rap. If I did this then I would be a hiphopicrite because at time s i do find mysel...
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| 26. | Evolution of African American Art ... One culture that prides itself on oral tradition is African Americans. African American culture is deeply rooted in oral because it is what keeps their culture vibrant. African Americans have innovated the art of oral tradition through different forms; spirituals, gospel, jazz and blues, and h...
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| 27. | hip hop graffiti art Hip-hop graffiti is an art form that is filled with expression, graffiti artists are also often referred to as writers meaning that they are people trying to make a statement about either political oppression, their suffering, racism, discrimination and many other reasons or things that might bother...
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| 28. | Look Into African American s Role in the Perpetuation of Black Stereotypes ... In fact, popular culture has played a vital role in determining the attitudes of the majority of our society for a very long time. ... In order for African Americans to participate in this world of entertainment, they had to figuratively and some times literally come in through the back doo...
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| 29. | LA music scene Los Angeles and its region has a unique music culture that i am trying to describe, although the description is not that thorough or extensive, i make an attempt to cover every characteristic of it.
hip-hop
Hip hop is a general, broad term that encompasses many sub-groups of music, d...
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| 30. | facing mekka
In Rennie Harris hip-hop classic, "Facing Mekka” he c...
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| 31. | uptown throwdown Uptown Throwdown Early in hip hop DJs were the most influential parts of the music industry. They were the poineers. There were DJs doing there thing alone before rap and MCs even came into the picture. One of, if not the biggest influences on hip hop, was Afrika Bambaataa. He was not only one of th...
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| 32. | 1 Give an account of and evaluate the research methods you used to investigate the relationship 1. Give an account of and evaluate the research methods you used to investigate the relationship between popular music and youth culture.
My focus area was to investigate how Hip Hop is represented within in the music industry and how different representations of the genre (and artists) appeal...
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| 33. | Jazz iswhat ... Jazz happens to be it! Throughout time, jazz music has opened up many ears and has influenced many aspects of music. The fresh sound of jazz has made music what it is today, questionable but respectable. When the word jazz comes to mind, it happens to resemble a lovejones for life, the birth o...
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| 34. | Hip Replacement Hip Replacement
The hip is the set of bones that links the spine with the legs using a ball and socket system. ... The hip is protected by a strong layer of gristle and held together by ligaments and muscles.
A hip replacement is the removal and replacement of the whole or parts of the ball a...
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| 35. | African essay The shortage of transplantable organs hits the African-American community disproportionately hard. African-American persons are more likely to have end-stage renal disease and require kidney transplantation than Americans of other ethnic backgrounds. ... 6% of the 39 924 persons on the kidney transp...
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| 36. | african american studies ... ”
African-American women had been under the racism and sexism of their environment for centuries. ... ” She was one of the first African American women to run for public office in the United States, one of the first founders of the NAACP, and a respected journalist. ... ”
In her book, Giddin...
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| 37. | Source Strike One So the big deal right now, on my mind anyway, is The Source Awards. Ok, we all know that The Source sucks a dick as a magazine and how its all paid for by record labels and how Benzino is a fuckin clown and all of that. But The Source is killin me and theyre killin themselves with the outright playe...
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| 38. | Disenfranchisement of African Americans due to Felony Convictions There have been extensive studies done on African American political participation. These studies examine African American involvement in the political system and strive to explain the patterns that exist with regards to African American participation over the past few decades. In this paper, I ...
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| 39. | IDM Want to utilize the site...sorry about the gibberish below...just taking up space Intelligent dance music.. The main purpose of this project is very easy to describe: networking and the promotion of intelligent dance music. that drum&bass is already a global phenomenon, listened to by an incredible ...
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| 40. | million man march ... Frundt
October 8, 2003
Million Man March
Religion was and still is an important part of society and culture. ... A great example of such a gathering of a community is the great march to Washington D. ... known as the Million Man March of October 16, 1995. Unity was the goal of that...
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| 41. | Synthesis Essay Violent Music Ever since the infusion of external media sources such as television, video games, hip-hop and heavy metal music into the home and into adolescent life, there was been controversy over whether these sources have a negative impact on adolescence. Critics of hip-hop and heavy metal music may believe ...
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| 42. | Scarface
Scarface
“What is coming to me – the world, and everything in it. ... Scarface. ... Montana, otherwise known as “Scarface” for a nasty scar on his face, soon becomes the leader of a bloody cocaine smuggling empire but at a terrible cost to his sister Gina and friend Manny. ...
Relea...
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| 43. | Ebonics Ebonics, or African American Vernacular English is an important of African American culture. Ebonics is a dialect used commonly among African Americans. Other races and cultures have picked up the use of Ebonics but it was actually started by slaves brought to America. ... Ebonics has a lot of h...
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| 44. | African American Womens Issues A Day In the Life of An African American Woman
There are many issues that African American women have faced and are facing. ... Sexual abuse is a main issue that many women are involved in, especially whose women who are African American. Other issues that are among the most common may include do...
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| 45. | African Americans African Americans have been a part of the Americas ever since the late 1400s. ... African Americans were among the first to ever see Native Americans. ... It is said that up until the 1860s more then 10 million African Americans were brought to the Americas as slaves. ...
Today, African America...
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| 46. | Celebration of TraditionInterpretation of Ode to The Drum by Yusef Kommunyakka
In this paper, I will examine “Ode to the Drum”, written by Yusef Komunyakaa. “Ode to a Drum”, as indicated by the title, is a celebration of the drum in context of the African American experience. A point of particular interest in this paper is the drum as a vehicle for tradition, communicatio...
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| 47. | African Influence in Latin America Africans influence on or contributions to the culture of Latin America. ...
African contributions to LA culture:
not same culture found in Africa
modified and has evolved over time
Presence and at times domination of African influence
Revisit the slave trade to the Americas.
As this ma...
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| 48. | African Americans African Americans in 21st Century America
African Americans make up a significant minority population in America. Despite being a part of the American Culture for over 300 years, African Americans still remain a separate subculture in America. ... Racism and prejudice still exists and ...
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| 49. | what kinds of music should teenagers listen to Teenagers of the 20th century have an addictive essence to music. Some types of music such as Gospel and R’n’B affect them positively, and others such as Hip Hop, affect them negatively. These kinds of music influence teenagers’ attitudes. ... Why are teens so dependent on music? Do they put mo...
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| 50. | African American Womens Movements After the Civil War black women became involved in social reform movements, from racial injustice to women’s suffrage. ... Anna Julia Cooper saw the great potential inherent in being an African American woman during this era. ... Cooper influenced many men and women through her teachings, her part...
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