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90's Rap: Good And Bad Effects On The Black Community

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I believe that 90’s rap brought a good and bad effect on the black community. The ’90s had many popular music genres. Grunge, nu-metal, and indie were all popular, but one of the most recognizable musical genres from the era was Gangsta rap. Some of the most recognizable artists were dr.dre, snoop dogg, and Ice-cube.

Dr.dre started his career as a hip-hop DJ but then in 1986, he founded N.W.A with eazy-E and Ice-cube. Their second album, straight outta Compton, was a big step forward for the gangsta rap movement with the expressive portrayal of street violence and drug dealing. Dr.dre was a very successful rapper in the N.W.A but his most praised role was as a producer. He left the N.W.A in 1992 and co-founded death row records which he then left in 1996 to form aftermath records. He is credited for mainstreaming gangsta rap. …show more content…

His lyrics are inspired by his experience with law enforcement as he was in and out of prison for years after graduating from high school. He gained the attention of dr.dre who featured him on his single “deep cover” and album “the chronic”. He then released his own album “Doggystyle” which was the first debut record to enter the billboard 200 as number one. While recording “Doggystyle”, he was arrested for his connection with a drive-by shooting. By the time he released his next album, “tha dogfather”, the gangsta rap movement had started to dry

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