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    Discuss notions of ‘authenticity’ in relation to either: a) Hip-Hop (and/or its sub genres). How have race, class and gender been redefined with regards to ‘keeping it real’? You should refer to academic texts such as Jones, Steve (2002) Pop Music & the Press. Temple Uni. Press The notion of the authenticity in hip-hop is that it has to do with being associated to “the street” or the urban ghetto. “The core of Hip Hop cultural activity”, a “site of originality, culture, perception, and

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    Hip Hop And The Media

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    Hip Hop and the Media Hip Hop is probably the fastest growing forms of music that has taken the world and the media by storm. What started in the Bronx as a hobby for some young African Americans and Latinos quickly became a distinct culture that broke barriers. Hip Hop created a culture that is so controversial and diverse, that many people in politics tried to bring it down. At the same time, many fought to keep it going and intent on proving that there are many positives that have come out of

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    The Music Of Hip Hop

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    genres. However the artists that I feel has changed the culture of hip-hop genre are still in control of it still today. The artists are Jay-Z, Nas, and Kanye West, some of the greatest of all time. To me they remind of Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, and Paul Pierce because they’re some of the greatest that are still relevant in today’s hip-hop game. All of them have their own unique style while still adapting to the current style of hip-hop. The question is what makes them some of the greatest of all time

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    Hip-Hop Junkie

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    confinements of my room while my eyes shut out the outside world. The array of G Minor and F Sharp piano scales fused with the voice of Justin Timberlake and produced a song about how fame fools, and humility rules. To many I may come off as a hip-hop junkie, but Hip-hop was not always a large part of my life. While I always enjoyed listening to various artists like Michael Jackson or the Beatles in the backseat of my dad’s

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    Hip Hop Racism

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    Since its early days Hip Hop has been in the midst of political and racial violence here in America; sometimes not good, but always real. Nocella II et al. (2017) article stated that: Hip Hop was founded as a response to faulty urban policy, poverty, and social rejection. The culture is founded upon the principles of community and resistance to the status quo. The theme of anti-colonial and anti-racist practices connects Hip Hop culture/activism to the work of food justice and environmental justice

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    The History Of Hip-Hop

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    Hip-hop began in the streets of New York City 44 years ago to be exact. Hip-hop has gone though a lot of changes up until now. From what I have learned from watching a documentary on Netflix is that hip-hop consists of: rap, graffiti, break-dancing, and disc jockey. In this paper I will do my best to fully explain how rap became what it is today. The way it emerged in 1970’s. There are honestly only two ways I can start off by telling you about what I have learned about where hip-hop came from

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    Authenticity of Hip-Hop Authenticity has been connected to hip-hop since the genre’s inception in the late 1970s. Claims to authenticity are widespread to an unparalleled degree throughout all types of hip-hop music, from “gangsta”, lyrical, and party. Why is hip-hop preoccupied to such a large extent with the notion of authenticity? What qualities creates authentic hip-hop? Despite the previous absence of scholarly attention given to hip-hop, there has been a recent growth in hip-hop academia as the

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    Hip Hop Dance History

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    a lot of good people in it and includes the art of Hip-Hop Dance. There are a lot of types of dance, but a popular form of dance today is called Hip-Hop, which dates back to as far as the 1960s! Hip-Hop has a short but interesting history; it plays an important role in many communities, and can be beneficial to lots of people. People started dancing for religious reasons such as praying and over time it became a sport (World Book 24). Hip-Hop is its own dance form but it has a lot in common with

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    Hip Hop Culture Analysis

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    geography within Hip Hop. Black men have been denied spaces within general society and have found solace within Rap/Hip Hop. With the exclusion of black men from economic and social opportunities and hegemonic masculinity, black men have dominated the Hip Hop genre. Through Hip Hop, black men have an open space to describe their forgotten hoods, lack of opportunities and violence that results from economic disadvantages. Due to black men dominating the new genre, masculinity and Hip Hop have been linked

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    Hip Hop Research Paper

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    : To what extent has the hip hop genre influenced dance styles and techniques. Hip hop is a dance genre that has been up coming for years. It has taught us many new ways in which we can dance and has fused many genres together to keep dance new and interesting. This paper will talk about the fundamentals dancing teaches its students, main people in which inspired the hip hop nation and the ways in which it has sprouted new and innovative dancing. Since its “birth”, hip hop has helped people express

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