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    Music means many different things to many people. By definition, music is a collection of sounds that are pleasing to the ear. For some, it could be the stuff that makes the movie more interesting or dramatic. For some, it could be the way Jay-Z or 50 Cent earned his living. For some, it could even be just what makes you dance. But for me, music is something I can't let go of-a part of me. My parents were the first to get my interest in music going. They bought classical music CD's for me

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    interest for my research this semester revolves around music and children. My three research questions are 1. How does music affect behavior? 2. How do different types of music affect development in children? 3. Does music have a substantial role in child development? I chose this as my area of interest because I have always been passionate about both music and children. I grew up listening to a wide variety of music. Hip-hop, Country, R&B, Opera, Jazz, Rap, Pop, etc. I was also involved in many choirs,

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    but I do not have a favourite genre. Music has a big influence on most people’s lives for different reasons, this is happens when people connect with the artist’s lyrics. Music can relax, anger, energize, sooth and more, this is not just because of the lyrics it is also about the instruments and the melody with them. Some people believe that music is a distraction and is not beneficial to you, others believe music is beneficial to you. There is evidence of music influencing people’s lives as one of

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    Focusing on the Real Game Before every game, I listen to music. Whether tossing around the pigskin, shooting the rock around, or connecting with the console, I always listen to music. When it was time to leave for the game I jumped in the car and put in my headphones. It was so loud that even my father who was driving could probably hear the exact song that was blaring into my ears. My music was on all the way up to the first whistle, not even taking out my earbuds to squeeze into my tight shoulder

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    knowledge” (Rob,2002). Gangsta rap, music’s biggest rebellion formed from this “street knowledge.” “In a pop world where rap was still considered a novelty, it was a serious shock to the system” (Rob,2002). N.W.A short for N****s With Attitude affected the rap game in three ways, positively, negatively, and overall. It was twenty years ago that the rap group N.W.A with Ice Cube as its most vital lyricist released its album “Straight Outta Compton”. They called their music reality rap, everyone else called

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    people think that rap is rap; there is no difference. However there was a difference, the two rap styles in the late 80s and early 90s were East Coast rap and West Coast rap. Throughout this paper I will compare the lyrical side of both styles as well as the beat side. In the late 80s to early 90s, rap was looked at as a culture. The culture was usually about being a gangster and having a lot of money. However, others looked at rap as a way out of the reality of their life. The rap game is very diverse

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    Music is the art of arranging sounds in time, so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative (expressive) composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre (tonal quality of any sound). With this perception, one must understand that this definition stands to be the point of view of one individual, or a small group of people. You're probably saying, "Well, I just learned something. I did not know that you could put what I felt into words that intelligently. Wow!" Another may say,

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    history of hip-hop music. Hip-hop music was created out of rap music. Rap has been around since the 1970s. It was originally used as a way for inner city African American youths to voice their daily struggles. Most rap songs had a simple beat with words spoken to the rhythm of the beat. These songs were usually upbeat even when the subject matter was serious. There was the impression or hope that things will get better. Soon, corporate record labels started to repackage rap music as it gained

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    There are many different reasons for why we listen to music. Most of the time we listen to music because we enjoy the beat of the song or we can relate to the lyrics. Sometimes we over look the lyrics of a song because we are too busy enjoying the beat of the song. Both songs Nasty Girl by Notorious B.I.G and How To Be a Heartbreaker by Marina and the Diamonds focus on objectifying the opposite sex; however, there are differences because of the gender. Although, these songs share similarities they

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    George states that “Gangsta rap is direct by- product of crack explosion. Unless you grasp that connection nothing else that happened in the hip hop’s journey to national scapegoat will make sense. This is not a chicken-or-the-egg riddle —first came rocks, then gangsta rap” (136). To prove his point he examines the connection between drug culture of the inner city areas and the hip hop music. The money collected from illegal drug deals spent on recordings of gangsta rap music. George says “Suspicion

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