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    Rap Music Thesis

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    Rap music is art, just as any other genre of music is. It talks about back roads and mothers just as country music does. Its sounds can be as soothing and calming as any jazz or lounge music. It can be loud and just as angry as any heavy metal or rock and roll. With DJ’s and MC’s it can be just as technotic as any form of dubstep. In short, rap music can take on all genres that humanity has managed to conjure up in the past few centuries. It can talk of anything going on in society today with topics

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    The History Of Rap Music

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    This paper will trace the history of rap music (also known as hip-hop). The origins of this music are found in the experiences of urban African Americans during the 1970s. One of the most unique elements of rap music is its vocal style. In 1979, the record “Rapper’s Delight” by the Sugar Hill Gang defined this style with its use of “speedy staccato word play and verbal dexterity” (Perkins 11). However, as pointed out by one of rap’s early leaders, Afrika Bambaataa, the true roots of this vocal

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    Rap Music Thesis

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    Rap music is a style of poetic rhyming set to a substantial percussive beat frequently including a theme sung by another artist in the style of conventional pop or rhythm and blues. Rap music is principally an American medium yet as of late has detonated onto the world stage and rappers can now be found on practically every country. Most music fans relate rap music with African American youth from the ghettos, projects, and lower strata of American culture, and since most entertainers originate from

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    The Influence of Rap Music     “Rap's common designation as "CNN for black people" may result from the descendance of rappers from griots, respected African oral historians and praise-singers (Blanchard).” Since then it has evolved into something more violent and widely listened to among all races. Such vulgar actions and explicit lyrics are displayed in everyday modern rap. While critics believe that rap is a way of expression and doing so with excessive power, it can be done without violence. Due

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    Rap Music And Culture

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    Music is typically a part of everybody’s day in some way shape or form. Whether someone is driving a car, eating at a restaurant, or working out in the gym, music is unavoidable. It comes in many creative forms and unique genres. Rap music, however, is currently one of the most popular music genres, and this fact can be proven by simply viewing music charts on iTunes or Spotify. Rap is extremely unique because it incorporates a variety of musical strategies and techniques into one song. Rap

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    Rap Music Argument

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    223 Mia Strazny/Mrozinsky 7 Rap Music “Put Molly in all her champagne, she ain’t even know it, I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.” A lyric from Rocko’s U.O.E.N.O. Hip-hop songs like this create a huge controversy. Some people insist rap music sets a bad influence for young audiences, on the other hand, people claim the music is positive and therapeutic to teens. I will be covering both aspects of this debate. Many people argue that rap music and videos have a negative influence

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    Rap Music Is Bad

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    Rap music is the worst. Rap started getting produced by singers in 1970. Many other genres of music are more appealing to the human ear, rather than rap. Many people try to rap but whenever they do it does not sound good. Iggy Azalea is an example of a rapper who many people do not like. Rap is a form of music with very fast singing in it. This music is bad because there is bad language, hurtful lyrics, encourages drugs and you can not understand it. Rap music encourages the use of profanity and

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    concern about missing home. All was fine until one of the staff members put music on, but not just any genre they put on Christian Rap (gasp and pause for dramatic effect) I then heard the displeasure start arising from the group of homeschoolers as they began to say “why are they playing this filth?”, why are they allowing this, rap is so disgusting!” I sat and pondered, “This is definitely Christian Rap and not secular rap, why are they freaking out?” then it dawned on

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    Rap Music Stereotypes

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    No group deserves a bad rap. Stereotypes are perceptions of people based on how they look, act or the group they belong to, regardless of how true it is. Misconceptions are false notions of a group of people due to misunderstandings. These exist because of influences from the media, family, and laziness. Stereotypes and misconceptions can have a great effect on the self esteem of the person being stereotyped. These can affect the world in the long run. Rap music and its listeners are commonly perceived

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    Stereotypes In Rap Music

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    consider rap as violence and label those that are producing it as violent, this causes stereotypes. As stated earlier, rap is a form of self-expression that is can be manifested by a feeling of hopelessness and anger toward unjust law enforcements. In this particular article The Threatening Nature of 'Rap' Music, it addresses the racial stereotypes that are attached to rap music and Black individuals images in society. It highlights the relationship between the law enforcement and rap music lyrics

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