In your essay, “Hip Hop Planet”, you state that hip hop has become the voice of a generation demanding to be heard. I understand that the nightmare you had about your daughter marrying a hip hop thug made you want to write this essay. In your essay you state that you didn't like hip hop at the beginning. You also say that over the years hip hop grew on you. It seems that your purpose for writing the essay was to tell the world that hip hop has a meaning for the audience that is interested in the hip hop grene. I agree with you that we really have became a hip hop planet over the years. I have never been really liked hip hop but you taught me that it really has a purpose. For instance in paragraph 1 you had to make the
James Mcbride the author of the essay, Hip Hop Planet, is an African American/ Jewish writer. The discussion of hip-hop became important to the author from the rise of its popularity. The audience can mainly pertain to the older generations of people and to persuade them to listen to hip-hop. Mcbride uses his own personal stories and extensive research of hip-hop to effectively convey to his audience how hip-hop has gotten more popular and how it affects the world around him.
In the essay “Hip Hop Planet” McBride is informing that the rappers have a negative influence because their music would be promoting negative connotation. In the background section, he talks about becoming a successful african american author with an expression of feelings he has with rappers that would show violence and foul language in their music by describing the hip hop that was once different from today's time. Specifically, hip hop has changed over time with the current generation because people rap music without a meaning “Hip hop has continually changed from, evolving from party music to social music”. (Page 792) In other words, James describes that the hip hop music that was once giving a positive influence is giving a negative influence
American Writer James McBride, who wrote the essay "Hip Hop Planet", spent most of his life disliking the culture of hip hop, but after some research and personal experience, he had a change of heart. The purpose of his essay is to shine a positive light on hip hop culture and move his audience-- people who think it is all bad-- to have a change of heart like him, and to achieve his purpose, he uses rhetorical strategies including appeals, specific diction, and meticulous sentence structure.
Hip hop’s recieved a bad reputation within the last decade. It is known to negatively influence the younger generation. In the article, “America’s Hip Hop Double-Standard” Perkins asserts that the real issue is that men, black and white, no longer are able to financially support their families. This could be leading to poor behavior and decisions, and could be cqausing people of all ages to listen to hip-hop. In other words, Perkins believes that “as a genre, it references, violance, poor choices, drug use, and a general disrespect towards authority and towards women. The fact that its popularity at all just says a lot about us” (“Does Hip”). Maybe if hip hop wasn’t around, the degrading of women wouldn’t be so bad, maybe drugs wouldn’t be
McBride i have recently studied your national geographic essay Hip Hop Planet 2007 It has been a well figment of my time.It's clear to me you wrote this story because you wanted to regard your feelings towards hip hop and how you have come to embrace it .You have Also wrote this story to show other people of your generation that hip hop isn’t as bad as they think it is and to prove it you wrote about your experiences with hip hop and how to relate to them,and encourage
In this article, the speaker must be an expert in politics, ethnicity and the music industry. There is a linkage between the above fields hence the speaker must have had a superlative background on these issues. The audience targeted by this literature were seemingly music enthusiasts to be educated on understanding what Hip-Hop entails and hoped to achieve this as it was established. The subject was Hip-Hop as a music genre that was largely developed by African American men to express their plight on injustice and oppression. The principal issue was how Hip-Hop has been used as a form of resistance and need for deliverance of the African Americans.
I have read your article ¨Hip Hop Planet¨ by James McBride from National Geographic regarding your thoughts on the meaning of Hip Hop and your experience with the genre. I understand that due to your past with Hip Hop, and the culture that it brings, you had the urge to write this article informing others about the true meaning of Hip Hop, and how it can be greatly misunderstood. You began with stating that you were frightened by the culture that the genre brought upon people and the actions that it encouraged, but later began to understand the message behind the music. Later on in the last few paragraphs, there were remarks about Hip Hop being your generation´s legacy, and that the message is only being understood by the children, with the
Over the years Hip Hops purpose, symbolism, and meaning have changed. The rap of this era possesses naïve optimism. The former impoverished and activists have become the innovators, the industrialist, and the great of a newly form industry. The notice of possibilities, the thought of opportunity spurred millions to action and instilled hope in their hearts and minds. Hip
Mr. McBride, you claim that “I missed the most cultural event in my lifetime” (paragraph #6). This is true as you did miss a very important, life changing event. With listening to hip hop, and understanding the meaning, you could have had a better social based life. You also claim that “hip hop remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of ‘I am’ from the youth of the world” (paragraph #8). This is also completely true because hip hop has become a very popular type of music, and spreads the message of the current world problems. When you say “The instruments change, but the message is the same” (paragraph #11), you claim that the style of music can change a little bit, but the message will be just as meaningful and powerful. I also think that although hip hop can have many different kinds of beat, rhythm, and sound to it, they will always share a real world problem that is powerful and meaningful. For example, a lot of the hip hop music are about racism, reminding us that racism still exists today, and that it is still a very big problem and controversy. Mr. McBride, you want the adults to get more involved with hip hop, and really understand it’s message as hip hop becomes a very influential, social part of our lives. Your article was incredibly powerful, and you have proved your opinions and thoughts, and influenced the readers using powerful examples and personal
For as long as mankind has walked on this earth, music has been an important part of our culture and lifestyles. Each walk of life beats to a different drum. Different cultures use music for many aspects of their lives; for religious purposes, for celebrations, for comfort, for sorrow, for relaxation, for sports, for dances, for energy, for learning, for sleeping, and for sexual experiences. Everyone uses music for something. Music connects with people and reaches them in ways that words simply cannot. Music is a representation of what feelings sound like. It expresses emotion and brings that characteristic out from within us; it tells us a story. Every generation has its’ own sound and different music styles have emerged and become
The misunderstood subculture of music that many have come to know as “hip-hop” is given a critical examination by James McBride in his essay Hip-Hop Planet. McBride provides the reader with direct insight into the influence that hip-hop music has played in his life, as well as the lives of the American society. From the capitalist freedom that hip-hop music embodies to the disjointed families that plague this country, McBride explains that hip-hop music has a place for everyone. The implications that he presents in this essay about hip-hop music suggest that this movement symbolizes and encapsulates the struggle of various individual on
Hip hop and rap as a musical genre is a very controversial subject for nearly everyone. Its influences are powerful, both positive and negative. There are many positive influences of hip hop, and a few examples are the breaking down of cultural barriers, the economic impact, and political awareness of pressing and urgent issues. Though there are many positive influences, there are many negative influences as well. Some of the more heated debates of the negative influences of hip hop are that it glorifies violence, and the fact that the music sexualizes women and degrades them as well. Attached to the negative outlook on hip hop, there are also many stereotypes assumed by society towards this type of culture
It has been 30 years since Hip-Hop was first “introduced” to the world. Whether it be fashion or politics, this musical genre/culture plays a huge role in everyday life and has generated billions of dollars across the globe. In this paper I will be discussing when, where, and how Hip-Hop was created, “old school Hip-Hop, “Hip-Hop’s Golden Age”, “Hardcore rap” “Gangsta rap”, “G-Funk”, 21st century Hip-Hop, and how Hip-Hop affects society.
Hip Hop culture has come from a inner city expression of life to a multi-billion dollar business. At the beginning of the new millennium it was the top selling genre in the pop charts. It had influences not only on music, but on fashion, film, television, and print. In 2004 Hip Hop celebrated its 30th year anniversary. It wasn’t big for the fact that it was still kicking. It was big because the once Black/Brown inner city culture had grown into a multi-billion dollar global phenomenon (Reeves). Hip Hop culture has provided a platform for all walks of life to speak their mind. Over the past 36 years it has provided us with both entertainment and controversy alike and had a huge impact on our nation’s history. `
The music videos that show a disturbing mix of rap and hip hop dance styles and profane language leaves us many people wondering if hip hop is harming our generation. Some things that said through hip hop and rap are a young person’s desire. The hip hop culture is an instant route to take to live the considered “good life” to our young generation. Many of us