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    Dehumanizing women has become such a global problem it almost seems like it 's the new norm. Now and throughout history, derogatory language has played a major role in the longstanding victimization of women. Women are often looked at like some type of property, with having no emotion or feeling. This act can lead women to being sexually assaulted, humiliated by ads and shamed through language. In many ways women are looked at as less than humans. So what are women? Are they human or are they less

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    Also by releasing a series of increasingly popular Mixtapes, 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 success and impressive sales for an up and coming recording artist. One challenge Kendrick Lamar faced was when his family was directly touched by the violence of

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    billion dollar mark domestically, a record previously set by Warner Bros. in 2009, who grabbed their $2 billionth in December. You read that right, not only did Universal beat the record, they beat it by four months. Compton, which was produced by a Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and several other original band members, grossed more in it’s opening weekend then previous title holders Mission Impossible and Ant-Man did in theirs. As of this writing, Compton was only playing in a handful of small international markets

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    rap game and its listeners. Kendrick brings rap back to its “roots” by reintroducing the narrative aspect of old school rap. When rap was first taking off in the late eighties, one group in particular helped mainstream it, N.W.A. Consisting of Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and Easy-E, this group

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    on with many students and yet again, I admit, with me. Sagging probably had its origins in the popular American hip hop that appears on many local channels. While walking around in school, I would find students mimicking the popular '2 Pac' and 'Dr. Dre', with a "Wesssaaid" sounding in the air occasionally. A friend was also nicknamed Krayzie Bone, after a member of the Bone Thugs- N- Harmony group. Baggy jeans that could have fit two people at a time were also the order of the day at many parties

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    He likes rap he was born(october 17,1972 he is 43) Eminem. Marshall Mathers, recording as Eminem, started rapping as a teenager in Detroit, Michigan. His self-produced recording The Slim Shady EP caught the attention of famed rapper and producer Dr. Dre, who helped Eminem produce The Slim Shady LP. Eminem Biography (Rapper) - Infoplease www.infoplease.com/biography/var/eminem.htm He has been a rapper for a long time for more than 20 years he loves to rap on the mike and for the 313. He

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    Fuck Tha Police Analysis

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    the song was safely titled “_ _ _ _ Tha Police (Fill in the Blanks),” and the album cover was among the first to feature the infamous “Parental Advisory” label, warning moms and dads about the album’s explicit lyrics” (Moore). In the beginning, Dr. Dre didn’t even want to put

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    Thesis About Ice Cube

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    ‘Boyz n the Hood. In 2006, he was honoured at the VH1’1s Annual Hip Hop Honors ceremony. And in 2009, he received the BET Hip-Hop Awards. Latter on in life he got married and continued his career. His Mentors in getting started in his career where Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Dj Yella and MC Ren as I mentioned was the people in the group N.W.A. they helped him in his

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    Gangsta rap originated in the late 1980’s. “Ice Cube (O 'Shea Jackson) of the rap group NWA (Niggaz with Attitude) wrote the song "Gangsta Gangsta," and it shocked America with its violent, sexist, and obscene lyrics. "Gangsta Gangsta" ushered in a new genre of hip-hop music called gangsta rap, which became identified with Compton, a predominately black and Latino working-class and working poor neighborhood in Los Angeles”. Many people did not agree with the sexist and indecent lyrics in gangsta

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    Fuck The Police Analysis

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    In Fuck Tha Police by N.W.A. The song was released in 1988 by Ice Cube, MC Ren, Eazy E, Yella, and Dr. Dre about police brutality. The opening verse Ice Cube raps, “Fuck the police! Comin’ straight from the underground / A young nigga got it bad ‘cause I’m brown / And not the other color, so police think / They have the authority to kill a minority…” The verses here relate directly to the topic brought in Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. In the song, they talk about the police having

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