“I think our duty as American citizens is to be involved and engaged in anything that affects us. As an artist, I have to use my platform, and as a dad, a brother, and a black man, I have to be as socially woke and present as possible.” - Chance The Rapper. That is a quote from Chancelor Johnathan Bennett, or famously known as Chance The Rapper. Chance is a 24 year old, born and raised in the West Chatham neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. He is a very involved man with his city, and is a great role model/leader for the youth of Chicago. Chance has made 3 mixtapes called, “10 Day,” “Acid Rap,” and his most recent and successful work, “Coloring Book.” Chance The Rapper uses playful diction, inspiring free verses, and unique allusions in their work to show an overall theme of how individuals have power to change. …show more content…
Chance takes his diction to a new level, and gives it a playful twist. With Chances words, he gives it a religious feel but yet still makes it fun. In “Angels,” a song on “Coloring Book,” Chance has a verse, “Clean up my street so my daughter has somewhere to play.” Also says, “Got my city do front flips.” This shows meaning and yet fun. He wants the city to change and shows how it’s making the change, but in a fun matter. Front flips and a place to play is a fun children matter, that makes his work enjoyable. Chance also uses religious diction in his music. In “Blessings,” Chance sings, “Im gon’ praise him praise him til im gone, when the praises go up, the blessings come down.” This shows how Chance really believes in doing the right things with God, and changes will happen for you as an
The real name of Lil Boosie is Torrence Hatch and he is known by another name professionally Boosie Badazz. He is born on 14th November 1982. He is an American rapper and right now his net worth is around $4 million.
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., better known as Lil Wayne is an American hip hop artist from New Orleans, Louisiana.He was born on September 27, 1982. At the age of 9, Lil Wayne joined the Cash Money Records. Lil Wayne has been creating music since he was 8 years old. He also grew up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in New Orleans, Hollygrove.
One of the greatest country singers made his way to the top. He sang and sang until he couldn't sing anymore. He started from singing in a prison to singing everywhere. This paper researches the Man in Black, Johnny Cash.
On February 26, 1932, a legend of country music was born. Johnny Cash, also known as J.R. Cash, was born in Kingsland, Arkansas, and was one of seven children to Ray and Carrie Rivers Cash. At the age of three Johnny and his family moved to Dyess, Arkansas for his father to take on a job at the New Deal farming programs initiated by President Franklin Roosevelt ("Johnny Cash Biography"). The next fifteen years of J.R.’s life was spent farming over twenty acres of cotton fields and other seasonal corps. The Cash family did not live an easy life, but they had to work hard every day in order to pay off their debts.
There may be no bigger name in rap music right now than Chicago's own Chance the Rapper. His third mixtape Coloring Book is now available on all major music streaming platforms (Apple Music, Soundcloud, Spotify, Tidal, etc.) and he is also the first artist EVER to break The Billboard Top 10 Albums chart with streams only. He has burst onto the scene as a "lone wolf" of sorts; refusing to sign to a record label, releasing all of his music for free, and combining rap, jazz, and gospel music more beautifully than anyone we've ever seen in the music industry. To celebrate Lil Chano's recent success let's check out his ten best songs.
(“32 Uplifting Facts”) Chance the Rapper is a man who continues to impact the world with his music and
You may know him from his Lisa Simpson haircut or his mouth full of 24-karat gold teeth; he is the 19-year-old rapper that is taking the music industry by storm. In the past, two years his music has gained national recognition and appealed to all types of fan bases. He is a force not to be reckoned with and his name is Kodak Black. He is the self-proclaimed “Project-Baby” from South Florida that is giving rapper a run for their money. Jon Caramanica, from the New York Times, described Black as “an unlikely savior for a hip-hop industry that has lately been preoccupied with melodic-minded Drake clones. Instead, he’s an old-fashioned literalist and represents the perennial power of grit even in a time that’s squeaky clean.” Kodak Black is an
At first glance, Tupac may not seem very versatile to a person who has only heard Shakur's battle rap Hit Em Up. But you should never judge a book by it's cover, because Tupac was one of the most versatile rappers in the industry. If you trace his career back to his first album, or even before that, when his name was MC New York, you will notice how many different rap styles he actually had. Songs like Young Black Male are a far cry from his more popular songs like Dear Mama and California Love. In the book "How to Rap" by Paul Edwards, many rappers were interviewed to offer insight into the Hip Hop industry and the aspects of rapping.
Chancelor Bennett, better known as Chance the Rapper is an artist that was born and raised in Chicago. Bennett recently won the prestigious award, the 2015 “Chicagoan of the year.” He won the award over people like Kanye West, Michelle Obama, and Harrison Ford. Chancelor didn’t win this award solely off of his music, the biggest part in him winning the award is how he works really hard to help the youth of Chicago. He is one of the biggest youth advocates in the midwest.
557).” Although Chance is not a poet in rigid terms, rap music is a direct extension of poetic traditions; a craft that he mastered while attending art programs, which educated him on the power of the written word. This training helped him to become a respected lyricist, proven by the request for him to eulogize the late boxing legend, Muhammad Ali; an invite that most rappers will never receive (Austen). He has also been hailed as the most celebrated rapper of 2016 and “heir to Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar (Austen).” This confirms the care and preparation (he spent five hours recording a verse) that goes into Chance’s lyrical contributions and the high level he operates on(Austen). More importantly, his nonprofit, SocialWorks, which “empowers youth through arts, education and civic engagement” uses the OpenMike imitative, to offer an opportunity for youth to craft their lyrical skills (SocialWorks). Named in memory of his mentor, Mike Hawkins, this resource conjures up the “emotional wealth” that DuBois speaks of because it allows for minority youth, who come from the most blighted neighborhoods in Chicago, to express their experiences openly. These young people have suffered through the death of friends, racism, sexual trauma and various other challenges that youth in harsh inner cities face. Therefore, Chance uses his career to recognize the strength within his narrative, but his young supporters, allowing them to share their stories through music, bringing forth a louder voice to the most vulnerably
Frank Sinatra is a son of two Italian immigrants. Sinatra is an outsider to the establishment who made it big in New York City. Just like Frank Sinatra, Jay started from the bottom of living in Brooklyn's drug infested Marcy Projects and made something of himself. He sends out a message to his fans that no matter what your skin color is, how old you are, male or female, or where you come from, you can always succeed to make something of yourself. I feel like many people can relate to this verse of Jay’s because Jay-Z grounds himself in traditional New York mythology. That mythology is basically a mythology of a city that offers awesome difficulties and similarly incredible open doors. This is the New York of the Ellis Island foreigner dream,
“They say they learn from mistakes so that's why they mistake me.” Mr. Carter could not have said it better, because when you think of a rapper with face tattoos, a criminal record, and a past addiction to an opiate, you don't think of poetry. But, Lil Wayne is a perfect embodiment of “don’t judge a book by its cover”. As the idol of Drake, Chief Keef, Chance the Rapper, Busta Rhymes, Big Sean, A$AP Rocky, Ace Hood, G-Eazy, Isaiah Rashad, Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Kevin Gates, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, and Young Thug, just to name a few. Lil Wayne might be considered one of the most influential and talented rappers of our century. In addition, Lil Wayne’s lyrics can be considered modern-day poetry and literature.
Hip-hop has been a part of African-American culture since it’s inception. Amir “Questlove” Thompson’s memoir Mo’ Meta Blues, co-written by Ben Greenman, shows the evolution of hip-hop from it’s early beginnings through 2013, as well as tells the story of one of the genre’s best musicians childhood in Philadelphia. Quest love grew up in Philadelphia and was raised by his father, a doo-wop singer, and mother, a singer/dancer who also ran a clothing store. From an early age Questlove was exposed to music, but only the music his parents wanted to hear. Questlove even tells of how he had to hide Prince albums in his drums set so his parents wouldn’t take him
Every time Johnny Cash would step out in front of a crowd he would greet his millions of followers with the same line: “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash”. He would be greeted with roars, hollers, and cheers whenever he was seen. Cash influenced a generation and blended music genres to bring the country together. Known as The Man in Black, for it was the only color he would wear after 1957 (Streissguth 80). Cash through his more than 50 year career had thirteen number 1 hits (Macnie). Johnny Cash evolved country music and became a quintessential American hero, admired and adored by millions.
Kendrick Lamar did an exceptional job on his 2012 album, starting a new limit that all other rappers will have to reach. Unlike any other rapper; Lamar tells a real, true, and relatable story, and this contributes to this albums success.