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    Music plays a very important role in our everyday lives. Its listened to while driving, studying, showering or just hanging out. Whether we are aware of it or not, the music we are listening to portrays messages that influence our behavior and decision making. XXXTENTACION uses his platform as a rapper to convey a message regarding race and discrimination in his recent music video “Look At Me!”. He effectively does this by click bating audience members, switching songs early on in his video to one

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    Music Analysis In today’s society, music controls the way we live our lives. The influence that music has on society has broadened throughout the years and with social media being one of the world’s top priority, the fan base and spectrum for music in general has expanded significantly. Music is used to express feelings, moods, circumstances, experiences, knowledge, and so much more. With this being the case, the lyrics of any song can be interpreted differently by each and every listener. Many

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    genre, hip-hop, when she states, “The music of Hamilton is unequivocally hip-hop. It even features two cabinet meetings in the form of street-style rap battles. And while there have been other musicals that make full use of a variety of musical styles, hip hop is still a novelty” (Wise). Wise explains how the play Hamilton uses modern rap in the rap battles. I believe this to be true and another reason why Miranda chose hip-hop is because it is unlike the music of other Broadway shows. Hamilton’s

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    of all ages with a cultivated voice that is well beyond her years. Combined with striking lyrics that will captivate your feelings and rhythmic bass filled beats that will intoxicate your mind, Erykah J is ready to make her presence known in the music world as a performer not just a vocalist. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Erykah has been performing most of her life and is not new to the entertainment world. She began modeling qt the age of 2 only later to groom her passion for dance at

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    Everything that I am revolves around music. Every single aspect of my life, no matter how small, has been affected by music. It is not my goal to pursue music as a major or as a career, however, as the prompt states, I feel that my application would be incomplete without explaining how deeply embedded music is inside my being. Music has been an important part of my life for as long as my memory lasts. Even before I remember, as my mother tells me, I would go to football games with my little toy drum

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    “Music is my mistress, and she plays second fiddle to no one” Edward Kenny Ellington was born on April 29, 1899 to James Edward Ellington and daisy Ellington in Washington dc. Edward was born in to a family of musician both of his parents played the piano. At the sage of seven he began taking piano lessons, by his teenage years he was already writing his own music. His first compassion ever “Soda Fountain Rag” was at the age of 15, he started playing professionally at 17, Duke Ellington 50 years

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    these things try and explore and find out what things help and do not. Music is a general go to for everyone, but are you paying more attention to the music or is it just background music as you work. A lot of times, we do not admit that the music we are listening to, to “study” is a distraction. Try turning it down to the point you can barely notice it, if that is still a problem check your genre. Many times, students turn on music that

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    future” (p. 8). Gangsta Culture uses rap and hip-hop as the main form and content of conveying their political messages. Gangsta rap, the form of medium, which the subculture uses to express their political message, uses poetry along with the slang language in the content that highly characterizes the Gangsta Culture. It is also important to consider how the political message of the Gangsta Culture is interpreted. During the 1980s, the rise of Gangsta rap, the music received criticism accusing the content

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    Hip Hop Vs Rap Culture

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    listening to music. Specifically, the rap and hip-hop genre has some of the most explicit lyrics. A lot of artist that categorize there self in this genre have come from poverty and/or middle-class backgrounds. Most of the artists in this genre are also African-Americans. Since way back African-Americans who are not typically following societies norms are classified as thugs and bad influences. It doesn’t make matters better when one actually listens to the lyrics of some of these songs. Most rap artists

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    As Traffic Poem Analysis

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    talk about a rap sound making its way to the top of billboard top 100 rap songs. Continuing on throughout the whole poem it gets you more clues that the narrator is talking about rap songs. We see here “All over town while UGK's ‘lnt'l Players Anthem’… bumped in the background, Foolishly, I did not think the worst of the music” (ll, 13-16). Int’l Players Anthem is a hip-hop/ rap song made by UGK ft. Outkast. You can tell by reading lines 13-16 that the author was bumping the music in his car. After

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