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Miley Cyrus Synthesis Essay

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We all know Miley Cyrus, the former child star whose loud and awkward transition into adulthood reached its climax with her performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. From major news outlets and pop culture tabloids to social media, all anyone could talk about in the following days was Cyrus and her attempt at twerking. Due to this notorious live performance and Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” music video where she is once again seen twerking while surrounded by black backup dancers watching her in awe, Cyrus has been criticized for using both black women and black cultural elements as props (grills for example) in order to add authenticity to her hood persona (Stewart, 2013). The controversy surrounding Cyrus has made it almost impossible to …show more content…

While African American artists pioneered this genre many never received credit or payment for their efforts. Music executives refused to hire them, but they wanted to profit off of their musical achievements, so instead they hired white musicians that would imitate their style. This led to musicians like Elvis Presley receiving fame for popularizing rock and roll with the white mainstream. Black artists dedicated their lives to perfecting the sound that made Elvis a household name and still ended up penniless and in obscurity (Nittle, 2015). In fact, the man who discovered Elvis, Sam Phillips, is credited with saying, “If I could find a white man who had the Negro sound and the Negro feel, I could make billion dollars” (Garelick, 2016). Race relations expert Nadra Kareem Nittle, in her article, “What Is Cultural Appropriation and Why is It Wrong,” writes that when artists of a minority culture have their work stolen from them by the dominant culture, this diminishes their contributions in the art world and perpetuates the idea that they are somehow inherently lesser and lack creativity. While audiences and critics alike praise the dominant culture for their innovation, all they’ve done is ‘borrow’ their ideas from minority cultures that have struggled for their art to achieve the same recognition as that of the

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