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    Rap Music Influence

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    not work along with the plan that the government had in mind. Violence increased in the city of Chicago on a major scale after this happened. This set up for mindset to “get out of the hood” rapping was tried and succeeded. King Louie is credited as the king of drill, due to his success with this style of rapping. Around the 2011 era is was quite easy to put music together by yourself with a minimal amount of money put in. Random people began to become artists overnight with the same material as artists

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    Many great rappers have walked this earth, many have left their mark and many are still making their mark with great rap music. Among the many great artists who are making great rap music in the present day includes Jay Z, Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar. However, there are a number of individuals who regard themselves as rap artists whereas what they do is mediocre, for the lack of a better term. An example of an individual who does mediocre rap music (if at all it is rap music) is Young Thug of the

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    G Eazy Hip Hop Culture

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    young adults. “But G-Eazy’s music is different, He samples a lot of doo wop 80s songs”(Emma Brown). Hip hop music was formed in the 1970’s at new york city block parties (“Hip Hop Music”). Young people from the bronx were break dancing, djing, and rapping at these parties (“Hip Hop Music”). Gerald Earl Gillum, aka G-Eazy is from Oakland California and is 26 years old. G-Eazy wanted to do something with his life and create something

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    Genre of his music is Hip hop. Hip hop music, also called hip — hop or rap music, is a music genre developed in the United States by inner-city African-Americans in the 1970s, which consists of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. My first impressions of Zachary Beck's songs when I first heard them, I was blown away, I was on my Facebook and I was looking through the posted videos and I have seen his first video “Futuristic Nerd

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    Hip Hop Research Paper

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    was all about the DJs at first, their limelight was taken by MCs. Despite this, DJs such as Grandmaster Flash, Mr. Magic and others, were stiil able to reach stardom. Mcing--Rapping which is also known as emceeing, is basically spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics. The different components include content, flow, and delivery. Rapping is different from word poetry because

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    This African term is defined as rapping or fast pace speaking. This can involve rhyming patterns or jokingly clowning or making fun of one another. This is where America gets the term “Roasting” from and many know it as verbal battle between individuals mostly for entertainment and fun

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    Hip-Hop music is a genre that originated in the United States by inner-city African Americans in the 1970s which consists of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. The Difference between rap and hip-hop music defined by EBONY is that hip-hop is a culture while rapping is one of four elements contained therein—the others being breakdancing, DJing and graffiti. The perception of rap music/hip-hop music by academic scholars is often accurate

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    Rap Music And Hip Hop

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    “Gangsta rap” has been around since the late 1980s, and has been categorized as a specific type of hip hop. Reflecting the violent lifestyles of many black American youths living within the inner cities of the West and East coast, gangsta rap became a voice. The genre reflected on and spoke about the harsh realities of what life for a black person during the 1980s. One of the most prominent rap names during this era that became the voice for many people throughout the nation was the N.W.A (Niggaz

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    Rhetoric Analysis

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    rhetoric's, ethos, logos, and patho, in order to convince to younger viewers to watch his show. The video contain ethos when it tries to establish Brian Williams, it made a grown adult news caster, to a younger audience by making him look like he is rapping a song called “Gin and Juice.” Many people believe that grown adults, especially a news anchor on msnbc, will say words like “shit.” One phrase that people wouldn’t expect Brian William to say is, “Keep comin up with funky ass shit like every single

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    genre. Another reason, is that hip-hop has very nice production from the G-funk era, to the trap era that is of the present. Furthermore, people may think hip-hop is only rap, but that isn’t true. Hip-hop can be varies from singing to even sing song rapping. Those were some of the main points to ho hip-hop is influential to me.

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