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    about this fucked up incident? This works to show a real life experience, where an officer would mistreat a person for being black or of color. In the skit, MC Ren was simply driving, violating no law, but the officer aggressively approached him. As Dr. Dre plays the judge in this ‘courtroom,’ we see that when he says: “MC Ren, will you please give your testimony/To the jury about this fucked up incident?” he is actually represent the ideal judge. Since he describes the incident as being “fucked up”

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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III: The Rap God

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    slur thrown at him, Mathers got second place. Enraged at the fact that he had lost, Mathers didn’t even realize that some producers from Interscope Records had spotted him and they were given a copy of his “Infinite” playlist as a kind of demo. Dr. Dre, from N.W.A., was widely respected and eventually he tracked Eminem down. They produced several tracks together for Eminem’s first studio LP (Long-Playing) album. After their first collaboration and Eminem’s first glimpse at fame, the set off to make

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    It is not only the female listener that is effected. The song may leave an equally compelling impression on these young males. These young men may actually believe what Dr. Dre is saying. They might disrespect women while looking down upon them. So, in order to change the attitude of defying women and change the attitudes of America's impressionable youths; people need to step up and talk back to the gangsters like Queen

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    My Name Is Eminem is one of the most famous American rapper with many global renowned music awards. Just to name a few, there is one Oscar, nine Grammy, nine MTV Music video and six MTV Europe music awards. It's widely acknowledged that the black people are superb at music especially hip-hop and rap with their extraordinary sense of beat. Nevertheless the white guy Eminem broke that cognition and created his own legend by becoming one of the most prominent rapper all over the world. A white

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    Kendrick Lamar and J Cole are two of the best hip hop artist of our generation. Although the two make music about similar subjects they are completely different at the same time. Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was born June 17, in Compton, California. Before he was born his parents moved there to escape the gang culture in Chicago. In his early days he enjoyed writing stories and poems. In Compton he was exposed to a lot of gang activity in the area even though it didn’t really effect him. In his teenage

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    Hip – Hop is both a cultural movement as well as a music genre. Hip-hop originated in the predominantly African American economically depressed South Bronx section of New York City in the late 1970s. As the hip-hop movement began at society’s margins, its origins are shrouded in myth, enigma, and obfuscation. (Alan Light, 2016). In the mid-1980s the next wave of rappers, the new school, came to prominence. At the forefront was Run-D.M.C., a trio of middle-class African Americans who fused rap with

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    Manish Choudhary once stated, ”Diversity is also a great driver of innovation.” One must embrace their differences and use them to . Marshall Mathers III is an American rapper who was born in St. Joseph Missouri on October 17, 1972. He fought through extreme poverty with a single, drug addicted, mother. In many circumstances the world was very mean to him, he showed his reality of the world inside of his raps. Marshall Mathers III created a whole new style of white rapping, used persistence through

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    The film Straight Outta Compton was a biographical film that followed the young rap group the N.W.A. The struggles and obstacles shown throughout the movie shows the viewers what it was like growing up as a black male in Compton, California during this time while also trying to become successful in the music industry. Throughout the movie it is very noticeable that there was an excessive amount of stereotyping towards the average black male. In one of the first scenes of the movie an act of gang

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    I don’t think he is capable of making a quality album, but at this point in his career it would have to be an indisputable classic. Can you envision the media attention he would receive if news broke about a solo album from Andre 3000? Outside of Dr. Dre alleged “Detox” album, this is probably the most demanded album in hip-hop history that we’ll never receive. Andre has been vocal about not being inspired for a full length project, and hesitant because of his view on being an older rapper. He says

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    For the longest time art has been a tool for expressing one’s self, passion, anger, pain, grief, or even resistance. Cultural resistance, as Stephen Duncombe claims, can “provide a sort of ‘free space’ for developing ideas and practices” (S. Duncombe 5). There have been multiple theorists trying to identify what depicts a subcultural group as culturally resistant. Cultural resistance can take different forms and can be expressed via different media depending on the subcultural group. Some theorists

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