Sam, a High School Senior in the lower class in Seattle, is an aspiring computer scientist. He has gotten perfect grades all throughout his schooling, and has gotten many scholarships for Washington State University. Lately, he has started listening to “gangster” rap with his friends, because he enjoyed the style the rappers used in their writing. Since he started listening to gangster rap, his grades have started going down, and he is getting more disruptive in class. What should his parents do? Rap, in many cases, has a negative impact on youth. However, it can also have many positive impacts. Some, but not all rap should be censored. This is because rap, which can be used to reach out to children, has both positive and negative impacts on youth today. …show more content…
The first reason is because rappers can use their style of writing to write children’s books. According to the NY times, “Now that the music has gone mainstream, LL Cool J... and Doug E. Fresh… are hard at work at a different kind of rhyming. They are writing children’s books” (Lynette 2). This is showing that while LL Cool J and Doug E. Fresh are “Gangster Rappers”, they are using their writing style and abilities to teach children about language, which, while it isn’t very “gangster” of them, is doing something good. The second reason is that gifted children are turning towards rap because of the writing style of many rappers. According to Thousand Oaks, a website dealing with gifted children, “More specifically, because hip hop is a creative and excited male-dominated culture, gifted males gravitate towards hip hop culture” (Callahan 1). While rap often depicts the use of illegal drugs, violence, etc., many gifted students prefer the writing style and rhythm used in rap songs over other
In your essay you mentioned “Its structure is unique, complex, and at times bewilding whatever music it eats becomes part of its vocabulary, and as the commercial world falls into the place behind it to gobble up the powerful slop in its own wake, it methphorses into the the Next Big Thing.” (paragraph 8) . In my perspective this means Hip Hop is sending the same message like other geners, but instead they are using different lyrics in order to attract a larger croud and make it to the top charts. In my opinion vocabuarly that are at time used in Hip Hop can affect others but it can also help others. The reason I say this is because people at time add cursing to their daily vocabuarly instead of using other words.
Albeit, this may be true this fact can also be a testament to the hard work and dedication that these artists have for their crafts. A prime example is a rapper by the name of Nasir Jones, or, better known by his stage name, Nas. Nas left school after 8th grade against his mothers wishes to pursue a rap career. What he lacked in basic Math, English, and Science skills he made up for with his self-motivated studies in language and history, mainly pertaining to African American history. Nas even went as far as spending time reading the dictionary to expand his vocabulary that he could incorporate in his intricate, clever, and witty
Most rappers write about sex, drugs, and women and this is not what we want our children looking up to. LaBarge says that many children are identifying celebrities and rappers as heroes rather than civil rights figures or historical activists. He says, “Gangsta rap is a disaster for heroism.” (LaBarge 2). LaBarge goes on to describe that this type of heroism will most likely be the downfall of the upcoming generations.
The people from the sides have strong words on why they are against or for it. And this paper will include something about each side. Facts, statistics and more will be dashed all over the essay to show both arguments to the reader. Hip-hop music is often thought of as a bad influence on today’s younger generations and degrades women. In the first article that I read, Degrading songs hurt women by Elizabeth Ramirez, she found a study from August 2006 in the Pittsburgh Gazette.
" I try to start off with 16 dots on the paper. "That's Rakim, one of the first MC's to use rhyme patterns and scheme. Rap gets you out the hood or trap what most people call it. Most people say Rap is all bad and profanity. But it can actually teach about poetry and more things.
The Rap Plague The world of hip-hop would invite you to believe that rap music provides a poetic way to communicate one’s life experiences through music. In some ways this could be true, but what do you hear that sounds very poetic to you? Every day, people all around the world are listening to music. Music has become a big part in today’s society.
My reason for bringing this up is because some people find the language used in rap to be improper, rude, or as mentioned vulgar, but in reality this is just a case of ignorance. The language used in rap is none of these derogatory terms, but it is actually a cultural appropriation. I feel as if everyone was to become aware of this, rap would fly off the charts; considering, there is already an abundance of reasons to love rap. Powerful words bring about change, and this happens to be one of the many components included in rap. I challenge my readers, to listen to rap with a new perspective, and maybe you too will find bliss in rap music preferred over
Hip Hop is seen as something inspiring, but most people see it as a way to speak out the truth about a problem. As in “Hip Hop planet” being able say the truth can sometimes worsen any situation because sometimes what we say can promote violence and whatever happens after is not in our control. The essay is about how hip hop has changed into speaking out the issues that need to be taken care of in order to maintain a proper society. McBride talked about how rappers use violent lyrics to degrade women and gays and because of this it shows how the music has evolved into something entirely different that no one would have ever expected to have changed. In James McBride's essay “Hip Hop Planet,” he argues that hip hop has a negative influence on American Culture despite people thinking of it as inspirational and how people live through different experiences in life despite of your race.
In my personal life can be added to this conclusion. When I was a young boy, I always listened to hip-hop and that did not change my personality. Kids have a choice to be mean, nice, or shy. Hip-hop is doing nothing wrong with our society. Hip-hop is good to our society, that
Rap music is an expression of one’s feelings thorough poetry and instrumental. Although it has gained many accomplishments throughout society, it is still one of the most criticized genres of music. Rap music dose not promote violence; it only depicts the destruction that is happening all over America. Music should not be criticized based on its style. Rap music receives a variety of brutal critic from critics attacking the lyric that rappers use.
Hip-hop songs promote violent behavior and some of them drugs. And They used degrading lyrics towards women. An example of hip-hop songs promoting violence and bad behavior is this song: "You heard of us, official Queensbridge murderers. The mobb comes equipped for warfare beware.
What many people seem to miss is that the culture is meant to express and not repress. Generally speaking, talent is a key importance in rapping. However, the power to address viewers of ethical conflicts in our environment through music should be considered more important than talent. Artists such as Tupac Shakur use music to educate his audience of the specific cultural barriers which negatively impact black communities. In addition, Dr. Dre was influenced by Tupac and began to inspire other artists, such as Nas.
Dela Rosa on the other hand believes that Hip-Hop can be a good way of getting kids out of the “Ghetto” and moving them to higher education as this is the topic that they are really familiar. And due to increase in listeners of hip hop he believes this will be a huge success around the community. Placing this genre in education will discuss the history of the genre and point out that it is not necessarily associated with violence or someone’s behavior. Since it’s a highly known topic in the lower class studying it will help them have interest on school because it is something that they are really passionate about and very familiar with. By them going to college doing something they love, this will reduce the number of potential people that could be involved in violent or criminal activities.
Hip hop critics believe that hip hop is a violent subculture and supports crime and violence, but research has shown that there is no direct correlation between the two. One hip-hop artist that goes against this stereotype is Kanye Omari West. Mr. West lyrics allows the listener to understand that you don’t have to rap about having money and cars to get someone’s attention. In Kanye West’s Homecoming, he said, “Reach for the stars, so if you fall you land on the clouds.” This is an influential quote that encourages the listener to reach for their goals, but if you happen to fail on the way it’ll be ok because you have a comfort system to be there for you.
Some are disgusting—others scary. One can go through any song and find a lyric that may make them feel a bit put off. Despite the content in artist’s creations, rap music does not intentionally promote violence in society. Rather, traditional and stereotypical rap music is a social commentary and reflection in regards to what is happening in and around the