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The Meaning Of Hip Hop Music

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Historically black music has been expressed through hip hop for decades. As an African
American culture we express it for emotion, oppression, and feeling to get a point across. Hip hop music has changed tremendously over the years. Over the last ten years, hip hop has evolved into rap as shown by the style and subject of the lyrics or words. Many people ask the question, Is hip hop dead? Others ask does it have meaning? The lyrical style and meaning of hip hop music is very different from what it was before. Many people compare old music such as tupac, bigge, and Eazy E to new music and base new music off of them. They also compare old djs such as Dr.Dre, Fatboy slim, and carl cox to new ones as well.
The relativity of word usage from the past to the present is very different in many ways. For example, before any “rap” became “rap” hip hop had to be born. The difference between hip hop and rap are very different. Hip hop is real feeling, real emotion. It has a meaning in its words and it shows the listeners and hearers (mostly African Americans) have a voice. The minorities need to have a voice and with hip hop they can. Through beat or through lyrics. Now onto rap, with rap in today’s time is the next step. It doesn’t really have a meaning, nowadays all people rap about is guns, money, girls, sex, and power. There is either little or no meaning to the song’s lyrics. Here’s an excerpt of what I mean.

Erica Mason
10/5/17
5b
Tupac Mama-
Now, ain't nobody tell us it was fair

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