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    Rap music is a music genre that has been around since the late 1970s and early 1980s in New York City and was pioneered by a Jamaican immigrant by the name of DJ Kool Herc, who started transporting simple rap songs at his parties, which was also by the Jamaican tradition of toasting. Rap has been popular since the 1990s as artists like Biggie Smalls, Tupac, and N.W.A were all iconic rap artists and P. Diddy and Dr. Dre were well known producers at the time and they still are as of today. Rap has

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    Music has always played an important role in everyone’s life especially teenagers but now that's all changed. The era of music that young teens follow isn’t what it used to be. The average adolescent now hears approximately 84 references to explicit substance use a study from the New York times noted. Another site i got my information from took a study and found adolescents who listen to degrading sexual lyrics are more likely to engage in riskier sexualized behavior. It's actually even

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    The genre of rap music has changed a lot throughout the years. With most things time can and will change something or someone. In the case of Rap music it has been flipped entirely upside down although it carries a few important aspects through the times. It is often theorized that rap music delivers messages that have a lot to do with black stereotypes. It is a form in which they can express their struggles and how they truly feel. Rap songs can deliver heavy thought provoking lyrics or just the

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    Rap Music Research Paper

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    Rap It Up; Hip-Hop The Lifestyle There are various types of music, but the genre I appreciate the most is rap. When I was three, my mother passed from her battle with cancer. I was heartbroken and ever since then, I relied heavily on rap music. I would listen and write rap songs to cope with my inner issues. I was taught that pain makes the best music, because everybody has experienced pain before and now I don’t keep my emotions bottled up. I believe the beauty behind the genre of rap is that it

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    Anthony Pinnn Rap Music

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    Throughout the book Noise and Spirit: The religious and spiritual sensibilities of Rap Music, Anthony Pinn describes the sacred elements inherent to hip hop. In his discussion of gospel and blues music, he claims gospel occupies a 'sacred' space since it directly addresses religious themes, while blues contains 'seductive rhythms' and contemporary themes (Pinn 8, 9). While Pinn believes 'secular' and 'sacred' divide is messy and many musical forms occupy both religious and contemporary spaces, I

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    Rap music as a genre is complex and diverse containing multiple subgenres. The way masculinity is presented within rap music could vary widely from artist to artist. In fact the way masculinity is presented could vary widely on different albums by the same artist, on a single album from an artist, or even within a single song. Rap music, particularly the subgenre of gangster rap, has been criticized for its one dimensional and negative portrayals of masculinity. These portrayals are mostly of black

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    Rap, how does this loud, bumpy and cursing music help people as therapy. Many people define rap music as cursing, violence, sex, drugs, jewelry and women. Although all of those negative categories are correct, rap music has more pros than cons. According to Keyes & Dickens, rap music has three major effects. One, you can relate to your surroundings, two, your self-esteem and three positive life impacts (Keyes & Dickens, 2004). Rap is like any other genre, it makes you feel the pain, the sorrow

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    Rap music is misogynist This essay will be discussing the topic “Rap music is misogynist”. Rap music promotes the use of drugs and alcohol. It also depicts women as sex objects, intellectually inferior and objects of violence. Rap music is great poetry with fantastic rhythm and beats. It allowed people to make it out of the ghetto and make money legally. Rap allows people who have very few things in common to mingle. Rap uses a lot of vulgar language. It also influences fashion, dance and art. Rap

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    Hip Hop is a genre of music consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. Hip-hop is not only a genre of music its a form of art and culture. It can also be a style and language. Hip Hop is described as accompanying background music but is often a synonym to rap music. In this paper I will show how rap got started and evolved into the culture we know today as Hip Hop. There were many influences of rap music as early as the 1940's

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    Music comes in a lot of different genres (forms) such as “popular music” (pop), rhythm and blues (R&B), classical music, jazz, country, blues, rock and roll to the most recent music rap music. All these forms have their starting points and I aim to familiarize you with some of these genres and their roots. Their history to present time. After studying these different genres, I’ve come to realizes they all have some similarities and some quite obvious differences. Also how they started from each other

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