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    enjoyable part of this entire process. Once I had the back ground music al I had to do was write lyrics about something that I felt passionate about. Then, fitting the entire thing into the segments of music that were created with my audacity project was an easy task. I really enjoyed putting how I felt about the band to music and a rap. I think that I might take up a second career in song writing. Once I got the back ground music the lyrics seemed to flow right into my head however, if I did not

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    look forward to gaining tidbits and information about the songs I’ve been listening to for years. Just overall better understand and appreciate music in general, but really this genre. Tchaikovsky is one of my favorite composers, I’ve been in love with his Nutcracker Suite for as long as I can remember, so I would love to learn more about him and his music. I find the British invasion and how it drastically changed our culture fascinating, so I wouldn’t mind learning more about that. I’ve recently

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    The research of this article supports the idea that students in the United States listen to a vast quantity of music totaling over 10,500 hours a year, within 12 years of educating. Still, numerous educators don't know how to utilize music successfully into their day by day classroom curriculum. For example, music can be utilized to set the classroom atmosphere, move subject changes, and to help with catching the eye of our young males. Likewise, educators can assemble an assortment of tunes from

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    Political rap is the lesser-known form of the genre that promotes the interests and ideals associated with African-American issues, values, and identity. It is used as a voice to resist and respond to the dominant structures that impose oppression on their communities (McDonnell, 1992; Rose, 1994). Political rap also expresses a candid pro-black message (Newman, 2007). In all, Political rappers seeks to instill a positive outlook and identity in the social group they are a member of, by means

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    Lyrics like these are what white males find themselves listening to today. Rap in today's society is becoming more and more vulgar every day. This vulgar rap can even be heard on certain radio stations and it has a huge impact on today’s teens, and will change their speech in the future. One group of people that are especially drawn to this type of music are white suburban males. White suburban males listen to this music as a way to help them form a more masculine identity and to help them hide their

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    referred to as “black music” and a reflection of black culture. However, recent studies done by the Mediamark Research Inc. showed that 60% of rap music buyers are white. With the emergence of white, Latino, Asian, and other rappers with diverse backgrounds on the Hip Hop scene it is important recognize the changing color of the genre and the stereotype it holds as “black music”. Black culture has also been subject to appropriation because of the popularization of Hip-hop music. However, much of the

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    Missy Elliott Imagine growing up in Virginia and singing to people on the street while standing on an overturned trash can.Years later you win a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance? Well, believe it or not Melissa Annette Elliott. She is also known as Missy Elliott. Missy Elliott’s background, personal qualities and accomplishments all lead up to why she got where she is now. In Portsmouth, Virginia, on July 1, 1971, Melissa Annette Elliott was born. Missy Elliott was an only child

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    Farsante I. Introduction Music has been around for many years. Generations after generations. My entire life I’ve always listened to Reggaeton. Ever since I could remember I would love to sing songs in the car with my mom on my way to school. Growing up as a Cuban American I have always been exposed to Spanish music. As a lot of Cubans don’t typically know English, the typical music at any social event was always in Spanish. My family expresses our background with music and our typical Caribbean

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    which has also helped promote the outlook on the discrimination of women and violence through the lyrics and its visual content. My research question was “ How Hip-Hop affects the younger generation and youth culture. With this research, i found how rap music and hip-hop culture influences on the youth are universal. Also that these “influences are not only on Black urban youth but affect many diverse youth groups nationally and globally”(Mahaji 122). There is a message behind every song and behind

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    In the past 2 years alone, more than 3 dozen criminal prosecutions have had rap lyrics be presented by the prosecutor as a vital piece of evidence in the case. [Manly] In many of these cases the prosecutor will use violent lyrics created by the defendant to prove that that person is inherently dangerous and in other cases, will use the lyrics as a direct confession to having committed the crime in question. If you read into these cases you will notice a common theme between them; the defense will

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