It all started when 2 Pac , Biggie , Eazy E, all were killed... The few real rappers that gave us the people real rap music . Talking about what they have gone through their struggles and how they became famous and at the top.. These rappers have also impacted the lives of many other people. Changing the views of their lives giving the people who lived in the ghetto hope that there will be a “ Brighter day after the darkest nights “. Those rappers were heros to many people but they ended up being killed … the rap “game “ was then introduced by another rapper in which who many people now look up to .His name is eminem or “ slim shady “... by rapping his emotions and what pain he has been through was a way he battled his depression .. this man became the hero of many till he just stopped making music but carried on with his touring.. But now its 2017 rap took a plunge ….The new upcoming rappers like Xxxtencion and others … make their …show more content…
Because this man is not putting people in doubt and saying there are these terrible ways to get over the pain you´r feeling like Xxx does … in 2017 logic had dropped a new album named Everybody … and one of the songs in that album that helped over millions of people was his ¨1800-273-8225 ¨ a hotline for people who are mentally ill people that have not seen a hope or have yet believed in one .. inside of almost all of logics music he is rapping not just about money and the fame but all of the real world problems whats wrong with the new music he is rapping to show people a light that everyone in which whom is in this dark tunnel that they could follow that is heroic saving the lives of many by music that you could say is a ¨ power¨ cause not everyone could rap and sing and also have millons or even more people listen to it and have it change the way they think …. In a great way you are the hero of so many good people in the
Tupac’s message and influence on many alternative rappers became well known through interviews, music, and poems. Not only was Pac an inspiration to rappers, but he was also a role model for many teenagers and young adults. He was known as a symbol of rap and it’s violence. More than anything, he was a martyr of this culture. Tupac started the rapid growth of the rap/hip-hop/pop culture. Through various albums from trust, to racial discrimination, Pac spoke passionately about how the society helped him grow as a man. This was the legacy that made Pac an influential character to the society we live in.
I seek to tell about the life, passing, and achievements of Tupac Shakur, from his initial takeoff of the world until the end. Tupac influenced enormous commitments to the movement of "gangsta" rap, which still influences hip hop till this day. Tupac's own life was tormented by racism. He had been engaged in criminal offenses and detained. In spite of the fact that he passed away at a youthful age of 25, Tupac accomplished extraordinary statutes in his profession that made him one of the best rap artists ever. Tupac may have been one of the greatest rappers ever, but he was humble and fought for the right of his people. Coming from a violent and rough background in Maryland to becoming one of the greatest rappers ever, Tupac Shakur sets the
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In the article Rap and Moral Character by Susan Dwyer, the subject of concern is the consequences of listening to rap music and the effect it has on moral character. The author argues that rap music contribute to the corruption of moral character, it is misogynistic, promotes violence and street crime. In this paper I will examine the author’s claims, use of key concepts, and her reasoning. By doing so, I will be able to demonstrate that Dwyer’s thesis is unjust and unsupported. In what follows, I will analyze the claims to show that the author’s arguments are irrelevant and lack sufficient evidence to support her thesis. Secondly, I will examine the author’s reasoning to point out fallacious reasoning and lastly I will evaluate her use of
Whether you love it or hate it Rap music has come to be one of the most popular, yet arguable, music genres of the past decades. Today’s rap music has changed enormously since the 1970’s. Rap music was about having fun, being able to express what youth were feeling and a way to keep youth out of trouble. Rap songs usually use explicit and demeaning lyrics, which has huge influence on the youth of today. While rappers say that they’re plainly rapping about reality. They often use violence, the use of drugs and Guns as the main tool to tell the story of their lives and show how hard it is growing up in their neighbourhood. This surely does not set any good examples for the young men and women, listening to this trash and singing along with the
Berry says that there are good types of rap and bad types by showing that few rappers actually use sexually obscure lyrics and sexist towards women. Good rap would be considered songs by artist such as Queen Latifah, Salt N ' Pepa, Yo Yo, and MC Lyte are working to dismiss the men rapper 's images of women through their own performance style and lyrics. Violence is another factor because it is associated with black urban youths where rap music is always the common denominator for in the communities. Berry gives the idea that a major part of rap music is a reality in these neighborhoods by using NWA, a.k.a. Niggas with Attitude that consists of five rappers from L.A. who rap about gang banging, drive by shootings, and police confrontations. The lead singer of the group argued that their lyrics aim to show the "raw reality of life" instead of making it people’s reality. Williams argues that rap music does not represent the beliefs and ethics of black communities but only because people overlook the positive efforts made by rappers and focus on the negative aspects. Berry demonstrate how the supremacy of white and black power are prominent through focusing on how Parales beliefs that rap just shows the lack of education, and the frustration of the ghetto, and how hating rap can be linked to fearing young black men who are the stars of rap . Ice
Rap music has the power to influence people in ways such as dictating fashion or wardrobe choices, promote rebellious ways, and can even affect the morals you live by. The youth in America is highly influenced by famous rap and hip hop artist due to the many relatable stories they tell in their music. Many times the stories are speaking of hardships in life and crimes committed. Their lyrics are significantly influential enough to have caused people to commit crimes such as robbery, violence, and even murder.
Rap an influential style of music developed in the late 1970’s that spoke poetry and slang on the topics of life and overall society. One of the monumental artist to make rap known was the one and only Tupac Shakur. Throughout this essay we will dive into the origin of Tupac’s rise in the music industry, learn about the music released by Tupac, discuss his style of music, and end on the controversial early death of Tupac. To begin with, Tupac Shakur was raised by his mother Afeni Shakur who was a Black Panther activist.
In addition to increasing awareness of issues that are going on in America, Hip Hop gives youth a needed outlet from their lives and an outlet for self-expression. Many hip hop artists rap and talk Their poverty and daily struggles they experienced while growing up in an inner-city America. Many rappers like Kanye West and Logic now use their platform to talk about rising to the top and the obstacles they overcame. Those messages implanted in the music give hope to younger kids going through the same situation. For example, when an artists talks and raps about their distressed childhood with drug-addicted and abusive parents. A kid going through the same situation and get through it easier and see that if this person made it out so can I. When
Rap music is the most popular genre today. The root of rap is people playing different instrument and telling stories while doing it. Rap music has become more than just playing music and telling stories it have made a big impact on how people view others. This is an example of tupac telling a story, “ I see no changes. Wake up in the morning and I ask myself,"Is life worth living?
The most popular and influential form of African-American pop music of the 1980's and 1990's, rap is also one of the most controversial styles of the rock era. And not just among the guardians of cultural taste and purity that have always been counted among rock 'n' roll's chief enemies--Black, White, rock and soul audiences continue to fiercely debate the musical and social merits of rap, whose most radical innovations subverted many of the musical and cultural tenets upon which rock was built. Antecedents of rap are easy to find in rock with other kinds of music. Music is often used to tell a story, often with spoken rhymes over instruments and rhythms. Talking blues, spoken passages of sanctified prose in gospel,
Take the late Tupac Shakur for example. The deaths of Tupac Shakur and the events surrounding his death had and still have many people believing that rap music and the industry in general played a part. Everyone that was against rap music used his death as an excuse to blame rap for violence. They were saying that his violent lyrics are part of the reason that he was murdered. C. Delores Tucker, a very famous anti-rap music advocator, was quoted as saying "Mr.Shakur always talks about violence and now it has come back to him." What type of thing is that to say about someone who has died? Shakur did talk about violence in a lot of his music but he also has just as many positive lyrics. He has made songs about teen pregnancy, suicide, and one of his all time bests was a song called "Keep Ya Head Up." This is a song dedicated to black women. He tells the black woman that he loves her and begs other men to honor and respect her as a mother, sister,etc... The point of this brief on Tupac is that yes he talked about violence but rap music is not to blame for his death. Shakur grew up in a terrible environment which caused him to have a negative outlook on life. Tupac like many other rappers was educated and wanted to be positive all of the time. He said, "Yes, that's what I want to do. I want to move people. I want to heal them, but I'm still just tryin to silence the
Most rap songs that contain violence reflects incidents that occur in today’s society such as the Rodney King incident. “Rap music brings together a tangle of some of the most complex social, cultural, and political issues in contemporary American society.” Rap and hip-hop artists write songs that promote the killing of enemies as well as targeting institutions such as the church, government, and justice system (Ro 145) Most artists relive their own painful experiences over and over again though their music, delaying their own society’s process of recovery . for example, in 1989
Throughout history, music has been used to express the feelings of people or groups whom may have no other outlet to express themselves. The best example of this occurrence would be the lower class of America’s use of rap music. Rap music started out as a fun variation of disco with the purpose to make people dance and enjoy themselves, but it later transformed into one of the best outlets to express the struggles of poverty in the United States. The genre gained popularity when the song “Rapper 's Delight” hit the charts in the early eighties; rap evolved into a plethora of different styles from there, Gangster Rap formed with NWA in the late eighties, and rap really hit it’s zenith in the mid nineties. Modern rap began in the early starts of the twentieth century. Because of the storytelling that rappers do in the music, it gained notice in the inner city where the demographic could relate. Many young teen in the inner city environment built dream to be famous rappers just like their own favorite artists . Rap connects to me by its style, its purpose, and its political incorrectness.
I changed my mind about rap music. Growing up, I never really liked it, the quick beats, the vast usage of inappropriate words not equipped for my adolescent ears disgusted me. I associated rap music as being "dirty," only discussing explicit topics and having no real meaning. While everyone else in high school was blaring Drake and Lil Wayne in the parking lots, I was perfectly okay with listening to Demi Lovato or John Legend. During my sophomore year of high school, my friend kept pestering me to listen to the Hamilton soundtrack, and even though the songs were raps, I realized I loved it. Eventually, I started to not associate all rap music as detrimental and discovered that some rappers rapped about important messages of adversity, conflict, and pain. This lead me to listen to Chance the Rapper's "Coloring Book, " Childish Gambino's "Red Bone and J Cole's "4 Your Eyez Only." I realized that rap is just poetry with accompaniment, poetry that has the rhythm and style to bring generations of people together.