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Owing to its great cross-over appeal, rap culture stands as a potentially prodigious unifier of populations with diverse traits. A great percentage of the rap genre audience is non-black. The genre has moved from the fringes, to the Read More…
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The paper explores different journal articles, books, discussions, and online sources in order to explore positive effects of rap music on youth in particular and society in general. Rap is a popular form of music and a unique manifestation of young African American culture. Read More…
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This source is important because it analyses the same subject that I want to write about. The author is writing detailed information about his research, with supporting tables and statistic numbers. The source is considered long but with credible information that is gathered from a highly accurate measure called Continuous Response Digital Interface (CRDI).

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Particularly, the existence of music has created an American culture and society that respects different races or ethnicities as people get along through the desire of creating wonderful music. Moreover, the media have created an American culture and society of independence and also the freedom in expressing information that is important for the American people. Read More…
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Rap is a popular form of music and a unique manifestation of young, African-American culture. It emerged in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s. The paper examines different scholarly resources to determine that rap has substantially positive effects. Read More…
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The literature review led to my interest in understanding this phenomenon better at the micro-level of musical preference and how this may have a connection with aggression, including what factors may affect aggressive behavior, and how best to negotiate the cause of angry and aggressive behavior in order to minimize its effects, thus promoting safety within society. Read More…
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Music plays a very important role in the lives of humans. It is a ubiquitous form of experience and expression. Music is enjoyed by one and all irrespective of age and sex. While infants giggle and coo in response to lullabies, adolescents adapt to the styles and purposes of variety of genres of music. Read More…
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According to the report the existence of music within the United States has played an important role in establishing the country’s different and unique culture. There are different kinds of music that have molded the American culture, and these are jazz, rock and roll, rap, folk music, and also the popular music. Music served as a mind opener for different people of different ethnicity to draw upon a new set of principles and a change in the American culture of racism and discrimination. Read More…
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These Africans had African musical roots and an established African culture. Moving into America exposed them to a new setting. The new setting consisted of a mixture of culture and races. The mixed culture presented a combination of musical cultures that highly influenced their original music (Banfield 66). Read More…
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While blues and ragtime music existed parallel to each other as African American music heavily influenced by European and Caribbean music and culture, jazz music came from the fusion of ragtime and blues music. It also fused white American brass band music with the more African syncopated dance music, creating a form of music that was new.  Read More…
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The introduction section begins by asking the sociological question, “what social messages are contained in rap/hip hop culture and what are some of its effects on listeners/adolescents?’ It then tries to find an answer to this question. This answer begins with the thesis of the research, which is ‘The rap/hip-hop culture tends to contain adolescent themes of autonomy and rebellion. Read More…
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Rap emerged in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s coming from a centuries-old legacy of creative language use in African-American daily life. According to Rose (1994), some critics consider rap music to be a confusing and noisy part of contemporary American popular culture. Read More…
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Understanding how African American musical forms influence American music requires making a distinction that may betray the complex, historical evolution of American music. African music in many ways has altered the basic practices of American pop, but some effects can be considered as positive, keeping an eye on the popularity of the new mixture. Read More…
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As expected, (Joyner, 2006) the Europeans also adopted their culture of music since they were diverse in their own history. They had three categories of music that included: religious, classical and also popular music. Read More…
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The poor representation of women that is gradually built into our culture is sure to have repercussions in society. For example, when Nelly’s music video (Tip Drill) came out, the female students said it was not Nelly’s problem, but it was about our culture which we’ve kept intact by buying the music. Read More…
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Baker (2012) defines Rap music as a popular style of music that was developed by disc jockeys from the early 1970s. The disc jockey usually mixes small excerpts of already recorded music with scratching sounds that are accompanied by the reciting the rhymed music. Rap music is educational, entertaining and controversial Read More…
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Contrary, rap music tackles wide topics from political campaigns to peace campaigns that are positive elements, therefore, it is not good to generalize and categorize all rap music as harmful to the youth. To some extend, rap music provides youths with a platform to express their views and feelings artistically. Read More…
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In this wise, the research looks at the various stages that gangsta rap went into and how it became a major genre of rap music and its inherent risks and challenges that promote violence. The paper relates these findings to the concept of social learning in young people. Read More…
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The hip hop artifact origin was at a precise cross street subculture within South Bronx ethnic group during the 1970s in New York City. Four distinct elements characterize this artifact. The hip hop culture manifestation is represented by these four elements (Chang, 2005). Read More…
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Parents approach child-rearing in numerous different styles. It would be almost unfeasible to explore all the diverse methods that people apply in parenting. Authoritarian parents often establish rules along with expectations and anticipate their children to abide by the rules. In these families, children have low power and say in decision-making. Read More…
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Music is an art form that permeates every culture throughout the world as history defines this has always been the case. Every once in a while a new style emerges which forms a fad, often within the younger population groups. However, one musical art form known as ‘hip-hop’ has swept over the world with a long-lasting effect. Read More…
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Currently, such success stories are few as, a result of the commercialization aspect of the culture. As older folks would say, and symbolically expressed in Nas’ Hip Hop is Dead, contemporary hip-hop can no longer be utilized to the same capacity/ level, as an avenue of agitation, as was the case in the 1970s and 80s. Read More…
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The author states that as most of the other nations become interdependent and interconnected, the general American culture heads towards sociocultural organization and multiculturalism. American culture has its own unique cultural and social characteristics like social habits, dialect, cuisine, arts, music and folklore. Read More…
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Increased leisure time and spreading affluence, along with patterns of suburbanization, reinforced the new subculture. (Chadwick 1997). Youth culture then is all about relations. This is that all these relations which construct space, since they are social relations, are always in one way or another imbued with power. Read More…
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Debates and arguments about the term and its wide scope is an ongoing topic among the music industry, music fans and artists across the countries.Urban music is a genre that is very broad. If you look underneath urban music, there are a number of core elements that include hip-hop, R&B, garage and into that obviously comes soul music. Read More…
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Hip-hop music can be interpreted in many ways. On the one hand, it is glorifying the rich by wearing fancy clothes and dancing to fast beats to demand the attention of the spectators. This is the immediate purpose of this hip-hop music, and not the ultimate one. What is important is the proper application of hip-hop culture. Read More…
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Mitigating the effects of rap music would be challenging considering that it has grown to one of the most popular genres of music in the world. Moreover, most teenagers and youth often want to identify with the music. Other art also propagates its spread. Rap calligraphy has become common in and vehicles. Read More…
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Moreover, the African American music being an aspect of the black culture is most clearly considered as American because it is the basis for identifying American music.The distinct black American musical receptivity makes its impact on the general musical culture in America readily apparent. Although slavery controlled the capacity of blacks in America to carry out their cultural traditions, various practices and principles endured and with time became incorporated with both European and American cultural elements (Higginbotham, Litwack & Hine, 2001). Read More…
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Eminem has been criticized for changing the music preferences especially for the young teenage youths who are interested in listening to his music because of the aggression he portrays in his rap. These types of behaviors have been associated with the violence which is very common in most of Eminem’s songs. Read More…
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As America transitioned from a heavily agricultural-based society to a country grounded on industrialization, corporate economics, and urban existence, a large proportion of the country writhed from the direct influences of this shift1. A severe economic crisis blighted the United States economy in 1893 with many large companies and conglomerates brought to closure. Read More…
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My research questions are: What are the diverse social goals of rap music? What are the challenges of rap music? Blair, M. E. (1993). Commercialization of rap music youth subculture. Journal of Popular Culture, 27 (3), 21-33. The source came from a peer-reviewed journal, so it is trusted as a scholarly article. Read More…
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The 2009 H1NI virus pandemic is the motivation behind this video. This virus started in Mexico in April 2009, and spread to America and other parts of the world, mainly through travelers, moving from one place to another. This resulted in the loss of lives, especially in the USA, and this was detrimental to the whole country. Read More…
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The entertainment world wears a face that is American. There are many countries around the globe that make a tremendous effort to construct theme parks like the American Disney World. In fact, the language English does not originate in the United States immigrants brought it here but now American English is more popular and acceptable. Read More…
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This music has been able to forge a bridge between many ethnicities and bring something that various groups all have a common interest in which has changed the world and how people see it in current times. Read More…
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Hip-hop moves beyond music into other forms: D.J., the M.C., dance, visual art, fashion, language, and big business. It's also cultural as it encompasses the culture of African-Americans, Latinos, and Urban America. Hip-hop evolved after a movement for civil rights, which had young people on the front lines. 

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Rapper's Delight by a previously unknown trio, the Sugarhill Gang, was the first real hip-hop hit. The group rapped over a recent disco number-one record, Good Times by Chic, appearing "like the musical equivalent of graffiti, quite unlike the slick disco confections of the previous summer" (Greenberg, 1999, p. 24). Read More…
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The basic form of the music was a simple rhythm characterize by beating of rudimentary drums and other simple percussion instruments. In Africa, music and associated rhythms were the common daily lives of people and were incorporated in the music. Music was very important in the traditional African culture. Read More…
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Florida State is occupied by people of different cultures. There are dominant cultures and minority ones and their core values, lifestyles, and other cultural practices are quite different. Minority cultures include Hispanic and African Americans among others. Hispanic culture is associated with anybody with linguistic or cultural antecedents in Spain.
 
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Michael Dyson argues that the degraded youth express themselves creatively through Hip Hop music. The author’s claim that Hip Hop originated from the neglected and crack-infested inner cities of NY and, thus, cannot be expected to live up to the standards of Middle-Class America, will form a critical part of my argument on the origins and influence of Hip Hop.   Read More…
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This magazine clearly indicates what I like most. As an editor, I was motivated by the fact I'm a hip-hop artist inspired by the rap culture. I have talked about what hip-hop entails, its origin, and its influence on society. Hip-hop is a wide conglomerate of artistic activities characterized by aspects of rap music. These aspects are oral, turn tables, deejaying, and breaking or break dancing.

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A clear definition of the term Harlem Renaissance is given. It is under this section that the basic information regarding the subject of study is brought into focus as an overview. Under the introduction, the vital areas under which the study will be engaged are highlighted, to grant the reader some idea of what to expect of the research. Read More…
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On the other hand, this argument, are people support measuring their fixed criteria of white American cultural norms? Contemplating on the same concept, double consciousness feasibly contributes a substantial role in the formation of Rap culture. It would be exceedingly reductionist to examine the Rap genre of music as a black initiative only. Read More…
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With the advent of means of recording and replay of music, the spread of music of all sorts has grown exponentially to the extent that almost every person in the world gets to hear this or that sort of music every day. Music, especially vocal music addresses multiple issues through entertaining but sometimes disturbing lyrics. Read More…
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The Global socio-political matters never cease to mesmerize any interested character, since the times of civilization arrived at the epoch of colonization up to the time of independence. The cold war era then followed whereby the Soviets were gradually but firmly outmaneuvered by the more resourceful capitalist of the time. 

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The current situational controversies can be changed through a number of initiatives. The same way controversies surrounded the advent of jazz music and rock hip hop still can learn from these genres of in order to make a national transition of acceptance. Hip hop through the artist must themselves produce educative music that has a positive effect on society. Read More…
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The author states that through observing the hip hop culture thrive in Japan, it has been noted that the culture matches exactly the genuine hip hop life of the United States. The setting in which it is conducted slightly differ with the American, but the larger hip hop activities remain the same. Read More…
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One of the notable elements of globalization is technological innovation. The development of novel recording and production technologies during the late 19th century generated opportunities and openings for music in terms of composition, reproduction and distribution Read More…
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Mainstream Rap XIII Where has the American Dream gone wrong for the African Americans? The post-racial problems XIV Conclusion I Thesis Statement The adolescent and young adult generations of black society has been caught in the quagmire of Mass Media portrayal of blacks. Read More…
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These kinds of songs sprung from the “impulse” of dealing with experiences that centralized in their sufferings, which was at the same time communicating their struggles in a Read More…
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The trend is being followed by many people as they want fame and popularity. The paper focuses on the influence of popular culture on the controversial societal issues like sex and violence. Before going on the discussion, the Read More…
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It has been said that songs can stir the soul, and that music in general can soothe the savage beast. This rings just as true today as it did centuries ago, when street performers would serenade passersby in exchange for coin. Read More…
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Both issues are still included in the main concerns of the society today as popular culture depicts images that promote both of them. Other issues also arise from popular culture as people are very much aware of that prevailing culture and beliefs. The trend is being followed by many people as they want fame and popularity. Read More…
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A number of studies have been discussed in the paper, which will allow an extensive understanding of the related topic. Moreover, it should be noted that media and music videos do not portray effective and essential representations every time, and thus, such stereotypes should be confronted and resolved efficiently by youth and adolescents. Read More…
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It is apparent that the hip hop culture developed independently in the US motivated by a number of issues among them a desire to create social awareness among the impoverished black youths. The greatest influence of this culture emanates from music. Rap music, just like other types of music mirrors the developments in society. Read More…
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The social revolution that happened in America at the time of the Vietnam War was a precipitation of all the tension that has gotten America up on her toes since the 1950s, with the civil rights revolution among others. The sixties saw social revolution through the massive counterculture movement that has largely been a youth-oriented one. Read More…
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When the Constitution was first written, many Americans understood the meaning of the famous inscripture “all men are created equal” to mean that all white males were created equal, likewise with other civil rights guarantees as well Read More…
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Keith Cowboyworked with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five as a rapper. In order to tease one of his friends who was freshly recruited in the U.S Army, he tried to mimic the cadence of the soldiers who are marching by reciting the words “hip/hop/hip/hop” rhythmically. He later applied this cadence to some of his stage performances (George, 2005 p.45). Read More…
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It is the 1950s that has given birth to rock and roll music and the root of it goes to Black music of rhythm and blues. Rock and roll music has many genres and it is a fusion of R&B, country music, gospel music and jazz. Even though the origin of rock and roll goes back to black people, the racist attitude of whites completely ignored them from the history of rock and roll. Read More…
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When investment, trade, and cultural exchange happen internationally between different countries of the world and consequently bring changes to society and the global economy, we call it globalization. This term is most commonly used to describe the effects of international trade but applies to the trade of all sorts of industries.

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Popular culture refers to a compilation of diverse views people have on issues that affect them. Many individuals who lack essentially close relations agree upon these views. These beliefs, which the people hold, draw great inspiration from various facets linked to the mass media. Moreover, the beliefs affect all these people every day of their living on earth.  Read More…
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When do you talk about Jazz, RnB, Soul, Rap, Blues music, and what will be the first word that comes to your mind? Chances are it would be America, the US, or something to that effect. It is interesting, hence, to know that all these music genres are African-American in origin and should have been identified with the Black community even before it is associated with being American. Read More…
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The Slave trade was and still is the worst chapter ever experienced on earth. Africans especially from West Africa due to the similarity in climate between West Africa and the Caribbean were imported as slaves to work in the tobacco and sugar plantations in the Caribbean. The trade left painful marks in history, culture and societies all over the world. Read More…
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“Culture” signifies all the aspects of the lifestyle of a particular community. With time, homogeneities are generally observed among the different groups of people dwelling in a particular geographical area – especially regarding beliefs and ritualistic practices. Geographical and meteorological factors are also quite influential. Read More…
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. Popular culture can be defined as ways and means of life that are communicated by messages that have little or no intellectual and aesthetic demands through content that is designed purposefully for amusement and entertainment. Popular culture includes music, sports, and other activities that have huge audiences. Read More…
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The Almanac Singers was the next band that came forward as protest singers in the 1940s consisting of Pete Seeger, Woodie Guthrie, Josh White and a few others. This group of singers came to protest the establishment and fought for the cause of workers who were being increasingly drafted into the army to fight World War II. Read More…
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Technology in the 21st century has been a major contributing aspect to the cultural diversity being experienced in many countries especially America. It has led to acculturation where people are always eager to try out on the new cultural trends to find out whether they meet their current demands and lifestyle. Read More…
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The main reason of referring to jazz as improvisional music is that it draws its musical and rhythmic styles strongly upon the ragtime, blues, gospel and other African-American styles. Jazz originated from New Orleans amongst the black population as the bequest of slave trade that mainly found the city the first port of call . Read More…
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Music has the message that each writer expresses to other people. Folk songs therefore, contained the stories of a community and the experiences of the common people. Folk song were sung within a family set up and among mothers to their daughters, fathers to their sons, husbands to their wives and wives to their husbands. Read More…
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For Latinos, religion is an important factor in everyday life, with the church influencing family life and social dynamics. Although other faiths have experienced great growth within the Latino population in recent years, approximately 90% of the Spanish-speaking community around the world is Roman Catholic.  Read More…
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The rap music tradition, which has its roots in African-American and West African music, has gone through various changes. The term ‘rap’ is essential to comprehend hip-hop music as they are used identically. To define ‘rap’, it is a “general term for the musical expression; it is part of a broader movement, known as hip hop, that includes dance, graffiti art, fashion, and political expression.” Read More…
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The question of the significance and even the validity of Hip Hop are much discussed in the United States of America today. Hundreds of universities and community colleges around the world offer courses discussing and dissecting the inception and evolution of Hip Hop, so inspirational is the story of this "revolution." So, is Hip Hop truly a culture? Read More…
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The topic is of interest because of an exhibited passion for music from different decades and the conviction that the society presents the impact of different types of music. It is fascinating to listen to different kinds of music and critically analyze how the different genres have resulted from the years. Read More…
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In Western societies, it has been observed that increasingly, the years of childhood appear to shrink while the period of youth gets extended as the adoption of an adult identity becomes ever more delayed. Today young children are exposed to adult concerns through mass media and lose their childhood innocence much earlier than in previous epochs. Read More…
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Despite of the positive effect the rap songs had, nowadays lot's of people blame them for the rapid increase of the level of violence in the U.S. Psychologists and sociologists say, that young people tend to act as their idols do, so that when they see popular artists, actors and singers consuming alcohol, smoking, using illicit drugs, shooting and committing other violent acts on TV screen, teenagers little by little get used to the thought that those actions are normal, and moreover, needed to look "cool". Read More…
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If adolescents replicate the sexual behaviors exhibited in these videos, then I fear the consequences of these actions. Risky behavior abounds in our society today and, if this behavior has been influenced by the rap and hip-hop culture, then my hope is that these industries will take responsible action moving forward. Read More…
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Secondly, there were other groups of people who viewed it as a form of overblown nonsense that is not worth considering an art or music (Topping). Mick Jagger considered himself to belong in the second group since music needs to be in Read More…
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The interactions of the African Americans and the Native Americans among other population groups in the country have corroborated the claim that culture is a dynamic social concept as people trade values. As the African Americans interacted with the rest of the American population, they traded values influencing the cultures of each population.  Read More…
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Rap music, associated with hip-hop culture, is as well associated with slang and fashion. Hip Hop fashion includes wearing of ‘baggy jeans slung low around the waist, gold or platinum chains and boots or a fresh pair of kicks, and bandanas or doo rags tied around the head often worn with a baseball cap on top’. Read More…
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‘'American hip-hop music began to see popularity in the Arab World in the early-to-mid 1990s''1 (“Arab Hip Hop”). A large number of Arab countries are taking up hip hop as a genre in music. Hip-hop music is not a part of the Arabic culture, but as soon as people listen to it and find out that it is interesting they like it. Read More…
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The author states that for decades, beginning in the 1920s, the dominant music in the Caribbean was Trinidad-based calypso. The lilting, topical and frequently risqué songs were initially sung in an African-French patois but began to switch to English as the music began to attract the interest of American record labels such as Decca and Bluebird. Read More…
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This is demonstrated through the first segment of the book in its thorough discussion of the Native American music already present on the continent when white people began arriving, the folk music these white people brought with them, and the types of music brought in when African people were forced to become a part of the American experience. Read More…
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Such is the case that as the world changes so doe’s entertainment with its effect which is usually reflected in culture, sometimes in harmful ways. This works Generally, audiences are influenced through entertainment into taking new patterns of socializing, thinking, and response to inter-cultural communication. Read More…
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While there is nothing wrong with globalizing music to extend influence and appreciate the work of other cultures, keeping the musical identity is far more than just relating to music’s entertainment value; it is about the preservation of culture. The use of technology to make one’s native culture known to the world is an opportunity. Read More…
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African church leaders who considered them secular. The church started disintegrating shortly after emancipation as many Negro leaders fancied the freedom outside the church and began listening to the sort of music that had been banned in the church, thus secular music became progressively prevalent.

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Gender is the range of different characteristics including mental, physical, and emotional aspects that define an individual. The term gender brings about the differentiation in masculinity and femininity hence the idea of gender identity. Most humans are in two categories depending on their biological make-up and sexual orientation. Read More…
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In the 2006 census of America 61% of population of Miami, Florida and 60 percent of San Antonio, Texas, for example described themselves as “latinos/as”(De la Torre, 2009, p. Read More…
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It has been shaping up since way before the United States originally became a country. In the world today the United States is a varied and multi-cultural country. The earliest and first cultural influence that United States experienced was of British culture, this was due to the colonial ties with the British that spread English language, law and order. Read More…
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Accessibility of music refers to the medium of listening to the music; there are different kinds of mediums that one can use in accessing music, radios, televisions, computers, concerts, street parties and amongst others. Read More…
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Saxophonist role in the creation of modern jazz is important and imperative. Acid Jazz and Jazz rap are the modern jazz forms too. Created in the United Kingdom, these forms got such overwhelming acceptance in the world that no one can even think of it. Their roots can be tracked down to the jazz-funk commencement days. Read More…
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The author states that the music of the indigenous Americans who first inhabited New Jersey has been lost in the mists of time, due to the lack of written records from the era before settlers from Europe came over to colonize the Americas. New Jersey was close to the center of power which was then, as now, in the North Eastern corner of the country. Read More…
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Many of the artists themselves have openly supported the ideologies that they pass on to their music. The rappers themselves usually threaten themselves with violence, and it is uncommon to hear the goriest of intentions being aired out in song lyrics where people threaten each other with the worst of intentions. Read More…
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Many studies indicate that teenagers, who spend more time than their peers listening to negative hip hop music are more likely to disrespect themselves, their teachers, be arrested, and be promiscuous. Parental involvement has been shown to decline in recent years in the areas of what young people's listening choices are these days. Read More…
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In the final phase of his life, Tupac's violence escalated to extreme levels, especially in his public disagreements and brawls with Notorious BIG. He accused Notorious and Puff Daddy of being behind the plot to kill him in prison (Larson, 2007). He then signed up with Death Row Records, which indicated that he was ready to seek revenge. Read More…
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Modern music has been affected significantly by technology. The music industry continually expands with the expansion of our society, aided by technology. Social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, WeChat, and Twitter have assisted the proliferation of music from the artists to the rest of the world despite their location. Read More…
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This paper shall discuss the hypothesizes that black adolescents would prefer rap music than their white adolescent counterparts, black respondents would attest to the fact that rap music reflects the society truthfully, that they wear similar to rap musicians and that they use the language used by rap artists, black adolescents would pay attention to various rap acts.

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YOUTH AND THE MEDIA by Introduction This paper reflects the role of media in globalization of youth culture. Youth are very much embedded in the global youth culture which seriously harm the local culture and led to disvalue the index of local culture. Read More…
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The social playing field in which the musical representations are made to public today is marked by the binary push and pull of the cast line, a racialized opposition that controls and choreographs the theoretical frameworks and discursive traditions. In order to Read More…
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