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    The project peaked at Number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Top Rap Albums, and the UK R&B Albums. The New Classic has been certified Gold in the US. Five singles have been dropped from the album including "Work," "Bounce," "Change Your Life," "Fancy," and "Black Widow." The single "Black Widow" (featuring Rita Ora) went to Number 1 in the US (Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs, Hot Dance Songs, Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic, and Dance/Mix Show Airplay), UK (Official

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    You may know him as Drake Austin Maliepaard or if he was a girl as Drakina. Drake lives a very adventurers but simple life. He has done anything from cliff diving at Knights Ferry to falling asleep in a strangers bed just because he was tired and there was no where else to sleep. He has also done somethings that all of us probably wish that we could do but never could because it seemed impossible or it was just illegal like buying a car with his own money and lighting off illegal fireworks!

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    been around for years; mixing and scratching however, it did not come along until the late 70's or early 80's (“Disc Jockey 1”). A lot of people were doing this. But the main front line man was and still is Granmasterflash. Granmasterflash, one of hip-hop's founding fathers and the creator of the Quick Mix. He was the first person to change the arrangements of songs by using duplicate copies of records and manually editing/repeating the climatic part by rubbing the record back and forth (“Grandmaster

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    Graffiti Essay

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    underground culture that surrounds and reveres that art. Graffiti has been found in early societies, but is most commonly associated with modern, urban environments.      Modern Graffiti originated in the 1970’s, just as the hip-hop

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    Predating the modern influence of Honey Singh in Bollywood, Hollywood orchestra was apparent in the music styles chosen by directors and song writers of its time. Western orchestra was used to emphasize in Bollywood movies the different emotions characters were facing during specific scenes. Using jazz and orchestra music in Indian music with Hollywood western influence, blended to form and incorporated music style in Bollywood films. Jazz and orchestra music were given a new meaning in Bollywood

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    Graffiti War

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    attitudes upper and middle class whites had towards Blacks and Latinos (Chronopoulos 2011, pg. 87) There are many associations with graffiti writing, Hip-hop being the first. Though the emergence of graffiti can be attributed to street gangs; which, they used to mark their territories (Chronopoulos 2011, pg. 79), graffiti began to merge with hip-hop culture in the 70s (Chronopoulos 2011, pg. 82). Ultimately, this combination promoted the public domination over public spaces in New York City through

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    growing prejudice against people of color developed from the “war on drugs” in 80s, and violence placed more minorities at risk in the 90s, David Harris and Angela Ards discuss in their articles the injustices of highway patrol racial profiling, and hip hop as a means cope with the discrimination in minority communities, respectively. Harris examines in his article, Driving While Black, the increasing circumstances of roadside police violence. The criminalization of minorities directly links to the

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    crying, the screenplay opens up with a simple yet eerie line “You can’t live your life on this bus forever…” The Boys dad said setting the scene for Because The Internet. Every project Gambino releases is unique and explores different spectrums of Hip-Hop. The lyrics are a self-reflection and honest similar to his debut album “Camp” which spoke about his

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    need of more youth fashion cultural awareness museums in Florida. The culture and selection of fashion defines who we are and how we behave as people. This museum will share the history of fashion from around the world to the now the 21st century of hip hop culture that will stimulate and educate the youth interest. Fashion is influenced by art, music and literature. From Peter Pan to Oscar Wilde, Ann Frank to the Wizard of Oz, Savage

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    mention that I love Kendrick Lamar; to me he is a lyrical genius especially in an era where rap has changed to an even more violent tone. Most people could all agree that he is the most stimulating and uplifting rapper for this current generation. Hip-hop seemed to need Kendrick Lamar and as we can tell his positive influence is spreading across the nation as he recently won a Grammy topping even more known rappers such as drake. In this day and age most successful rappers make a living and fan base

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