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    producer with an eccentric sense of beat construction but also as one of the most commercially proven producers. This unlikely synthesis of eccentricity and commerciality made him a hot commodity by the end of the ’90s as America’s top MCs -- Nas‚ Snoop Dogg‚ Jay-Z -- paid big money for an opportunity to work with him on the occasional track or two. Though his aesthetic was undoubtedly unique‚ it did show a bit of Southern influence‚ characterized by a knack for evoking a bounce feel; in addition‚

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    Morimoto has done several other things. On June 4‚ 2015‚ he went to the Annual BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival. Which is said to bring together music and culinary talents on one stage. He worked with rapper Snoop Dogg‚ who had never had sushi before‚ so Morimoto taught Snoop Dogg how to make a California Roll and gave him his first sushi. On May 7‚ 2015 he worked at the Japan State Dinner at The White House. He was asked to join White House executive chef‚ Chris Comeford‚ and executive pastry

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    The modern concept of community service as a punishment began in Great Britain in the late 1960s and has become increasingly popular with judges who find they can be more flexible and humane in punishing offenders unlikely to commit another crime. Those guilty of offenses like shoplifting‚ writing bad checks‚ possessing small amounts of illegal drugs‚ or hurling cell phones‚ are required to work a certain number of hours for the good of the community‚ usually in a local nonprofit or government facility

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    Music in American Culture

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    Music is completely different in America then any other country in the world. There are many different genres of music . Whatever kind of music you want to listen to‚ America has it. One of the genres in American society today are rock‚ which has different types such as classic‚ alternative‚ and heavy. Another very popular genre is rap‚ which is popular among the youth of the nation. Besides rap‚ a very popular genre is country‚ which has an ever-growing fan base. Rock music has been around since

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    2pac Flaws

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    tragic career. Later on moved to Oakland California were the gangster rap started. He started out as a second-string rapper and dancer for Digital Underground‚ joining only after they had already landed their biggest hit. . By 1994‚ 2Pac rivaled Snoop Dogg as the most controversial figure in rap‚ spending as much time in prison as he did in the recording studio. Shakur has become a legend in hip-hop and rap circles for his talent‚ his violent behavior‚ and his brutal death. Tupac Shakur to millions

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    Trey Songs

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    Trick Daddy’s Thug Matrimony as a sideman‚ as well as striking out on his own with "About the Game‚" a solo cut from the Coach Carter soundtrack. As he was working on his debut album -- not to mention several collaborations with Lil’ Kim‚ Trina‚ and Snoop Dogg -- Trey Songz released some street-level mixtapes under his alias‚ the Prince of Virginia. His proper debut‚ I Gotta Make It‚ was released by Atlantic Records in 2005‚ and the sophomore effort‚ Trey Day‚ charted at number 11 upon its release in

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    Rap Music Influence

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    Music and Influence The introduction of Rap Music into the 21st Century has become influential in a global society for the following reasons: The way women are portrayed in rap videos‚ drug use "glorified" by rappers and the Bling-Bling era. Rap music can be heard playing in all countries. Over time‚ rap music has developed a lot of controversy in many ways. i.e. How women are degraded in the lyrics and how drugs and Diamonds or “Bling-Bling” plays a large part in how rappers are

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    The History Of Rap Music

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    Rap music‚ likewise often called hip-hop music‚ is a style of popular music believed to have its starting point in African-American urban neighborhood culture. Generally rap music is quite simply to define. When it comes to rap songs‚ emphazes in on rhyrhm and rap artist instead of singing are mostly talk the lyrics in different pace and rhythm. However during time rap music has developed in many specific ways‚ like what is called hip hop with often complex‚ poetry lyrics than by its topic. Also

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    African American communities and society always find a way to reinforce those negative stereotypes. Hip hop is being misunderstood because of the culture that it surrounds. Hip hop music is an art that reflects life. Rapper such as Tupac‚ Jay-Z‚ Snoop Dogg‚ Nas‚ and 50 Cent who have been criticized for their lyrics‚ grew up in the inner city‚ and their words reflect what they have lived through in their upbringings. Listeners can listen and know they are real‚ and that the rapper has truly

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    Research and Methodology: Three different time periods were chosen representing approximately three different generations of black music (40 years apart – 1920s‚ 1960s and 2000s). Members of the group have researched literature on black music in these specific periods of time‚ choosing the songs by either black male or female artists to examine in terms of the messages transmitted through their work about the relationship between men and women of the Black Diaspora. One group member will present

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