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    Atlanta is a new comedy-drama television show aired on FX. It is an innovative show created by Donald Glover, who also co-wrote, codirected and stars in the show. Glover created a series that shows what it feels like to be broke African Americans, who are trying to be successful by navigating their way in the city of Atlanta, a well-known city for young rappers aiming to become notorious in an attempt to improve their lives and the lives of their families. Along the way, they come face to face with

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    When hip-hop first emerged in the streets of New York in the 1970s, nobody predicted that this new type of sound would become as admired and widespread as it has become. This new genre of music has encouraged and motivated numerous artists from not just the United States, but elsewhere to integrate their own originality and create a new sound that several audiences can enjoy throughout. I started to pay attention to Puerto-Rican rap group Calle 13 when I first heard their song "Atreve-Te-Te".

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    Honestly, hip hop has not been a big part of my life. I have been exposed to hip hop music throughout my whole life; however, the first time that I was aware that I was listening to hip hop would probably be in summer camp before first grade. Every group had to put on a routine from a different genre, and my group got hip hop. The dance was defiantly terrible, but practicing it taught me what hip hop was. Now, I don’t really listen to hip hop much since no member of my family is involved in hip hop, and

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    When you examine people in the world of Hip Hop, you can find many people who have persevered to make a name for themselves in the Music Industry. The articles show how this young male use the knowledge he acquired from the streets to significantly improve his world. He has proven that you can have a love of music and business make money doing both. However despite his unwillingness to conform to the demands of music executive’s, has helped to launch a new breed of Entrepreneur's. With over Thirty

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    Clifford Harris, known to many as rap star “T.I”, is making his way back to the big screen. Coming off of a very public divorce from his former wife Tiny, (The Family Hustle). Rumors of a reconciliation have been circulating. The Atlanta natives acting career is gaining some momentum! He returns this time alongside mega producer Jerry Bruckheimer. (Bad Boys, Beverly Hills, Armageddon, Top Gun), to star in the new drama series Atlanta’s Most Wanted which will air on FOX. T.I.P will play the lead

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    What we hear on the radio today is not what people in the 1800s through 1960s heard in church and on the farms. Now we hear big names putting on big shows and people rapping, but the way they both are the same is there is still a meaning to both. So today we are listening to the beat not always the message some songs have a good message but we don't always listen to it. back then that's really what mattered is the message that was being sung. And there is not really much soulful black music anymore

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    Buffam, Bonar (2011) “Can’t Hold Us Back! Hip-Hop and the Racial Motility of Aboriginal Bodies in Urban Spaces.” Social Identities, 17 (3): 337-350. In the article “Can’t hold us back! Hip-hop and the racial motility of aboriginal bodies in urban spaces” by Bonar Buffam, it explores “how urban indigenous youth negotiate and transgress these immobilizing racisms through their practice of a distinctly aboriginal hip-hop” (p.337). The author divided this research paper into three sections. The study

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    Did you know your heart mimics the beat of the music you're listening to? Since Primitive times music has been used for Tribal dances, performances, and rituals. In this essay I will talk about how music changes people's style, attitude, and lives. Music has a drastic effect on people's style.Rappers like kanye west who make their own clothing, change the way fashion industries make clothing.If he makes a shirt with a certain style smaller brands will copy the same design and produce those clothes

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    Eminem Final Project

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    For this final project in Statistics, 7th period, Mr.Heflin, I have chosen to do my project on Eminem. He is a very popular artist, record producer, and actor. He is known as one (if not the best) of the best-selling artists in of the 2000s in the United States. I chose this artist because I found his life, career, and history interesting. One of the many interesting facts about him is that his song “Rap God” released in October 2013, is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most words

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    Research Paper On Eminem

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    Eminem aka Marshall Mathers, born in St.Joseph Missouri, United State on October 17th 1972. Eminem was raised by his single-handedly mother in Detroit, a lower class black neighbourhood. Living under a great influence of black culture, Eminem piqued his greater interest and further involved into rapping. Eminem is a successful white rapper that dominates the black genre with more than 172 million albums sold worldwide. Eminem was known as “The king of rap”, as he was said to be a major influence

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