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    replay. With his style of storytelling, a well-executed flow of lyrics with rhymes, and amazing production within the studio, Under Pressure will have music lovers wanting more from the talented hip hop artist. Under Pressure is the first album created by Def Jam signed artist Logic. Released in 2014, the hip hop album contains twelve meaningful songs, giving

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    Drake's Album Cover

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    picture, the image itself contains a wide variety of information. One of Drake’s most iconic songs to date “Started from the Bottom” truly illustrates his struggles while growing up in Toronto. All of this lead to his successful future as a rap and hip-hop artist today. Drake portrays his statement of his desire to share everything on himself in his album, by the transformation of himself from the front to back

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    What is Hip-Hop? According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Hip-Hop can be delineated as a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted.1 Originating from a disparaged subculture in the South Bronx and eagerly spreading through other sectors of New York City during the 1970’s, Hip-Hop evolved from formerly being a relatively fraudulent style to currently being a commercialized and disseminated music genre among diverse

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    including classical, rock and roll, jazz, hip hop as well as many others. But, interestingly they all originated from different cultures. Jazz music was created through both African and European influences. Jazz took ideas such as rhymes, blues as well as call and response from African Music and harmony and the use of basses, pianos, and strings from European music. Both were very different styles but both had a major impact on the development of jazz. Jazz and Hip-Hop are probably the two most popular

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    Gloablization

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    Globalization (2004) Emulated through Images: The Globalization of Misconstructed African American Beauty and Hip-Hop Culture Kerri A. Reddick-Morgan Georgia State University kreddick1@student.gsu.edu Abstract From news coverage to entertainment, the media shapes, reflects, reinforces and defines the world in which we live. In publishing, theatre, films, television and popular music-industries largely controlled by white men--Blacks continually struggle for both a voice and representation.

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    favourite books Flowers for Algernon. The smooth blend of jazz and hip hop instrumentals as well as the melodic tune of the piano, complemented by the rough voices of Cise Starr and Akin make this song very enjoyable. Having listened to many of his other songs, I highly admire Nujabes for his deep commitment to his craft and his ability to produce beautiful music that combines multiple genres. In many of his other songs, hip hop beats are also often blended with jazz influences to create a mellow

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    “To Pimp a Butterfly” initially received very mixed reviews. Some called it overwhelming and harsh. Others labeled it as on of the most innovative and refreshing rap albums in years. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph called the album a "bravura masterpiece," describing it as "dense, intricate … a poetic narrative built around a long dark night of the soul." The general populous greatly enjoyed the album, as it sold over one million copies. It also reached #1 on the Billboard Top 100 albums

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    1) In the vernacular of graffiti writers, what does it mean to “go all city”? Why is it important for writers to “go all city”? To “go all city”, means to tag, or to write graffiti on each subway line for each division in the city, so graffiti writers tag is seen on lines that go everywhere; from Queens, to uptown to downtown, etc. It is important for writers to ‘go all city’ so other writers see the tag, and the ‘bombing. It is for the writers themselves. To know that graffiti artists can can

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    Music Is My Culture

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    Music is apart of my culture. As a hispanic, music affects the way I dance, and what I'm forced to listen to on a Saturday morning driving to church. Music is a major part of why I'm still sane. With all the stress, drama, emotions, and insecurities I face as a teenager, music allows me to escape to a place in my mind where all that matters is the rhythm pulsing through me, and the vocals that I pretend come from my lungs. While listening to music, I'm no longer stressing about the 70% I got on my

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    my life i could dance all day and night my mom said i been dancing since i was just 3 years old i dance kinda good i don’t dance that good to be a dance star but i’m going keep trying and trying and one day i’m make it there, i like to dress in a hip-hop kind of way because it’s just the way i am i dress in a way to explain me or i dress in the way my mood is , I love to eat gumbo , gumbo is the food that bring my family together , like it could be a hot sunny day and my mom cook gumbo then my mom

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