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    poems‚ and lyrics. Kendrick’s family had been directed by the violence of the streets and he had been an observer his whole life. He first started off with the name K-Dot and started to perform his own lyrics. When he had turned sixteen‚ he dropped a mixtape called Youngest Head Nigga in Charge and he drew a lot of attention in his local area of California. And from there he had begun his legacy. In April 2017 Lamar released the album Damn which had the popular songs

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    “I want to make great music that will around forever‚” says R&B artist K. Michelle. Michelle‚ born in Memphis‚ Tennessee started her music career at the age of nine‚ while also practicing ballet and piano. At the age of twenty-two‚ she released her first album‚” Rebellious Soul” and later her second album‚ “anybody want to buy a heart?” K. Michelle has been known to be raw‚ blunt‚ and rough around the edges‚ her music speaks for many women that can relate to a lot she has to say. Because of her passion

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    Carter 3 came to be "the most anticipated rap album of 2008" could involve standard delays and guarantees of a great body of work ‚ and bullet points that might solely exist within the ridiculous world of Lil Wayne. Wayne at the time was destroying mixtapes as he took a large number of shots at other celebrities on his previous album (Tha Carter 2)‚ making him a Hip-Hop superstar. His "best rapper alive" quote is discussed till this day. The first track to start off with is good track titled "3peat"

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    Perks Of Wallflower

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    Plot: The novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an multi-award winning story written by Stephen Chbosky‚ in the form of an epistolary (letters). This coming of age novel progresses with our main character Charlie‚ an introverted fifteen-year-old‚ writing to an anonymous friend about his transition into freshman year. At this stage in his life Charlie is much like any teenager his age; full of fear and anxiety‚ but this is in regards to the recent passing of his friend Michael who committed suicide

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    Attention Getter “Both tears and sweat are salty‚ but they render a different result. Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change‚” as Jesse Jackson said. Introduction A popular phrase used nowadays among the youth in our nation is the term “salty.” Often misconstrued by the older generations as the taste opposite of sweet. In a sense‚ someone that is considered to be salty is the opposite of sweet. They are often bitter because of something that has happened‚ and they behave quite the

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    Hip Hop Thesis

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    Rap was first known as “Hip Hop”. It was first created between 1960-1970 by African American and Latino youth living in the Bronx in New York. These youths were living in very poor conditions in the gang infested inner city. Originally it allowed these economically challenged youth to fantasize about getting out of poverty. It was a “rags to riches”. They were living in very violent areas and there was also a lot of gang activity. Hip Hop also exploited young African American girls and encouraged

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    Emily Drennan APHG Chapter 4 Questions and Vocab What are local and popular cultures? 1. We define culture as the way of life of a particular people‚ it is what defines us as people‚ language‚ religion‚ food‚ and sports are all aspects of culture. 2. The difference between folk culture and popular culture is folk culture is the practice of a custom by a relatively small group of people in a focused area‚ popular culture is the practice of customs that span several different cultures and may even

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    O?Neill 1 Kieran O?Neill 3D-1 The Brilliance of Logic Nowadays‚ many rap and hip-hop songs have evolved‚ or rather devolved‚ to simple beats with lyrics that encourage violence and drug use and lack a true meaning. Logic‚ on the other hand‚ is ?distinguished by [his] confidence‚ passion‚ versatility‚ raw lyricism‚ intellect‚ and a Frank Sinatra-like swagger? [footnoteRef:1]. Logic?s identity is evident through not only his lyrics‚ but also the musical composition of his songs. His style mimics

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    Evolution Of Hip Hop

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    Evolution of Hip-hop Hip-hop has many credited fathers; all who have enhanced hip-hop-adding their own style and feel to the new more relatable sound. Hip-hop began as a solution for young people who could not relate to other genres of music such as‚ funk‚ soul‚ and disco. As more faces joined the evolution‚ hip-hop changed and transformed into something much larger than anyone could have ever imagined Despite what the media or rumors state‚ hip-hop originated in the poverty-ridden streets of Bronx

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