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    Another example of hip hop is the product, Beats by Dre, which are headphones, earphones, and speakers, created by the historically iconic hip hop artist, Dr. Dre. The website describes this product as wireless, with an “award winning sound and design, 40 hours of battery life, and “fast fuel” with three hours of playback after only 5 minutes of charging.

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    Reflection About Society

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    all aspects of our lives.To further prove this point I have deconstructed four music videos of popular artists, that being “Gucci Gang” by Lil Pump, “Anaconda” by Nicki Minaj, “Hit Me Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears and “The next episode” by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, to show their bare structure and how they further underdeveloped society's views. To start off I will explain who am I as a person and how I believe society views me. Being a white, 20 year old male I am viewed by society to have a

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    Chang writes in his book about how hip hop connects with many different real world problem going on politically and socially in many different places. He tells a story of a beaten and battered area of South Bronx. In this small area there was no law or order since many jobs were lost and most of what was left there were people of color from different parts of the world, including Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Due to the lack of protection Chang tells us that gangs were created as a means of protection

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    child, he put to music some lyrics about the rough Compton streets he grew up on. His stage name was K-Dot when he first started to get the lime light, releasing a series of popular mix tapes, which brought him to the attention of hip-hop producer Dr. Dre. Lamar 's debut major-label recording, good kid, m.A.A.d City, was released to great sales for an up-and-coming recording artist. He continued to receive accolades for his 2015 Grammy-winning album “To Pimp a Butterfly”. Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was

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    Ice Cube could be considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. Although it is a bold statement, Ice Cube has the numbers to back it up. He’s even spawned some phrases such as “Money comes and goes, but your inner feeling, your gut feeling, your manhood, your womanhood, whatever, that stays with you”. Along with the american classic, “F*ck the police” . Although so have said it before NWA, NWA popularized it. And Ice Cube had written the line along with a majority of NWA’s songs before his

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    can help fix that ( desynchronization) and test it on actual people with actual phobias. Hypothesis-I think it will help them and it will lose their fear. Materials- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge 8 Test Subjects GEAR VR Headphones (Particularly Dr Dre headsets) Procedure- 1. Take each subject in a room one by one. 2.Make them play a phobia game (depending on what their fear is) 3.Record reaction. 4.Ask them how

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    A man can only justify his actions if he regards his demeanor with deductive thinking. This man was not Oedipus mainly because he was a fu**ing douchebag. One must know who Oedipus was to understand the period in which it was written. This is my thesis statement. The Greeks contributed many things to our culture, such as olives, gyros, Lenny Kravitz, anal sex, and Oedipus. Oedipus will be remembered though out time because he suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, and that's why he couldn't play base

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    Music has always had an effect on people on their culture. From Jazz in the 1920’s to Rap just starting up in the late 1980’s. Different genres of music have different effects on people and no genre is specific to any culture. There are a variety of people that are affected by various genres of music that you would least expect and it’s helping expand the music industry greatly. I believe the most influential genre of music in my opinion is Hip Hop/Rap. Hip Hop/Rap started from block parties in

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    music once again. This reunited some of the group members for sometime. 11 days after Eazy E found out he was infected he passed away from the AIDS virus. Cube started his own solo career as an artist. Later to collaborate with ex group members Dr. Dre and DJ Ren Ice Cube’s first film “Boyz N The Hood” (1991) following his second film “Trespass” (1992). Later releasing songs such as “It was a good day” (1993) off of his #1 debut album “Predator”. Directing his first movie “Friday” (1995) and followed

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    Essay question: How did society influence the creation of Kendrick Lamar’s album “Good Kid M.A.A.D City”? In this essay i will be discussing how Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was inspired to create his album GOOD KID M.A.A.D CITY. K.Dot a.k.a stage name Kendrick Lamar,is 30 years old and was born on (june 17 1987), Lamar was born in The United States of America in the city of Compton in California.Back then lamar was a nobody until his first released song that began his rapping career. Lamar's family

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