Gangsta Paradise

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    Violence And Socio-Political Issues In Rap Music

    Rapping basically involves the speaking or reciting of rhyming lyrics, time after time set to a beat. The rhyming created by rappers is measured by many to be o­ne of the most cultured styles of poetry. What’s more, these rhymes eventually address confrontational subjects such as sex, violence and socio-political issues. In the film you can see many of the rappers rapping first gained popularity in the U.S. in the 1970s as a kind of street art, like in the interview Ice-T had with an artist named

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    Allmylifesale Analysis

    Looking through the Allmylifeforsale.com pages, the descriptions all told a story about the item displayed. All the descriptions I read were very subjective. For the item that I chose, “Jump Around, House of Pain tag # 001018”, the author told the story of his roommates and him jamming out to this album while listening to college radio. On the other side of the spectrum, when browsing Ebay.com for the same product, the descriptions were very objective. Stating only the details of the products, the

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    Gangsta Rap Music

    fluidity, shaping to society as new facets of life emerge. All-in-all, music has the capability to incite emotions of sadness, grief, joy, and even ecstasy. Since music can invoke these emotions, is it possible for music, more specifically rap or “gangsta

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    Hip Hop Culture Impact

    Hip-Hop has been and will extend to be one of the most mighty heritage movements of the up to date world. It is best accepted for its leverage on the melodies industry. Before hip-hop evolved publicly, it was a localized wonder that had blown out usually in underprivileged localities all over New York City. Ever since then Hip-Hop has been adept to leverage persons to proceed differently. The attractiveness of Hip-Hop has been subjugated by enterprise persons to conceive profit. Of all the performers

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    Gangsta Rap Essasy

    Ray is one of those disobedient, difficult, troublesome and rebellious teenagers. Ray got permanently excluded from school because he could not behave himself and his behaviour is abrupt. Ray doesn’t even know how to communicate with an adult respectfully. Ray is impolite, insensitive, and uncivil. When he is excluded from school it doesn’t even bother him he has no intention of changing his behaviour or going back to school for that matter. However Ray’s behaviour changes gradually because of those

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    Jesus Rules

    JESUS RULES Hey yo doctor, here's another proper track And it's fat, watch the sniper Time to pay the piper And let that real shit provoke So you's a wannabe loc, And you'll get smoked And I jope your fans understand When you talk about playin me The same records that ya makin is payin me Motherfuck Dre Motherfuck Snoop Motherfuck Death Row Yo and here comes my left blow 'cuz i'm the E-A-Z-Y-E, and this is the season to let the Real motherfuckin G's in, ya like a kid ya found a

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    Characters

    Characters The main character of the book, Gangsta Rap, is a fifteen year-old boy named Ray. Ray is faced with plenty of turmoil throughout his household. He is constantly fighting with his parents about the way he acts and carries himself. Getting thrown out of school does not make Ray’s situation any better. He hangs out with his two closest friends, Tyrone and Prem. Just like Ray, Tyrone and Perm have been kicked out of school too. The boys love rapping and listening to many different genres

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    Hip Hop

    some of these women are completely okay with doing this just to get their names out there for possible jobs in the future. It’s not only music videos that exploit these women, it even started back in the day when hip hop was started to get into the gangsta rap phase. The movie “Boyz In The Hood” is a perfect example of women’s bodies were exploited in hip hop culture. Also Rivera’s article Butta Pecan Mamis is another great article explaining the exploitation of women’s body through hip hop. In

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    Violent Media Good for Kids

    cartoons have helped his son overcome the fear for climbing a tree. One of the points he made was he helped a little girl put her rage and fears in to stories and pictures instead of acting them out. Another one was a girl he worked with she used with gangsta rap. I like the whole article could be addressing opposing viewpoints. Because everyone has their own opinion about violent media. This article is to help people understand that violent media can also be beneficial if used in the right way and maybe

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    Rap Music

    Imagine living in a Puritan society 330 years ago. Religious zeal and devotion are the basis of the community. Ministers and pastors promote male supremacy and women are looked down upon. The fundamental rule in society is to follow God’s law and obey His commandments. Harsh, remorseless punishment is inflicted on those who stray from God’s laws. Now compare the Puritan society to today’s society. The American culture is ruled by momentary yet popular trends. Colored skinny jeans, snap-backs, unnecessary

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