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Destruction of Hip Hop

What is “Hip Hop”

Hip Hop, as a culture, includes four main branches of expression. ...

Many hip-hop pioneers were influenced by the organizational aspect of earlier

movements and brought this spirit with them when organizing hip hop as a culture.

Perhaps hip-hop died on September 7, 1996 in Las Vegas. ...

Hip-Hop, by definition, is not for everyone, just like heavy metal is not for

everyone. Hip-Hop started out in the streets and the underground clubs of the inner-city. ... Even worse: it is very easy to convince them

of an illusory struggle against parents and authority figures when in fact there are none;

one hip hop rapper (Eminem) at least has made a living from doing this to suburban

youth, to parents dismay. And for once, the parents are right; hip hop has become an extremely irresponsible section of the entertainment industry. ...
The controversy that hip-hop has become famous for probably didn’t start until

Public Enemy started waking everyone up with their acute, unreserved lyrics about the

relationship between black and white Americans. Of course, everyone who truly loves

hip-hop loves Public Enemy for their insightfulness and realness, but their popularity

made one thing evident for aspiring rap artists: controversy sells. ... is still basically universally cherished by hip-hop-ologists because,

they represented the unity of a street that was fed up with discrimination. ... broke up, hip-hop was becoming a very lucrative pursuit and major

rivalries began to surface. ... The old term “money is the root of all evil” and it had turned the once freeing

and positive force that was hip-hop into an evil one destroying the black community.

Hip-Hop culture did not seek to change itself until the violence claimed two of its

greatest: Tupac Amuru and Christopher Wallace (a. ... Yet at this

point in hip-hop history, the rappers were still victims of white America. At this juncture,

rap artists could’ve realized that the answer to hip-hop’s escalating problems would be to

bring things back underground, away from the scrutiny of politicians and the concerned

parents of America, back into the DJ battle and block parties. ... Now, the rest of America were the

victims; but then again, they were always suckers for pop music and hip-hop just

exacerbated this genre.

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Title: Destruction of Hip Hop

Words: 1847
Rating: None
Pages: 7.4
submitted by: Philver

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