Hip Hop Research Paper

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Hip hop signifies urban youth culture, and provides an important means of expressing oneself. It is a voice that communicates the daily troubles with which people live. These concerns include underemployment, poverty, and racial discrimination among other situations. Rap music which has been linked to dance moves, language, and dress codes with great intensity and passion. Simultaneously, people argue that hip hop glorifies drug abuse, violence, and negative images of women. Despite the negativity, hip hop has not lost its social or political value for the community.
According Rose and George, “for many African-American youths hip hop has been a part of their cultural identity since the 1970s”(Rose 1994; George 1998). More complex than just …show more content…

“We have always held artists, musicians, and writers accountable for using their voice to uplift and educate, specially in times of turmoil,” says hip hop artist Giovanni G. Turner, who is also president and in-house counsel RAHM Nation Recording. Rap has a long history of positive uplifting songs.
For example, Ed OG & Da Bulldogs: Be A Father To Your Child has a great positive message to young black men and influence them on how the be a great father to their children and Lauryn Hill wrote inspiring music about women and self respect. Songs like “Institutionalized,” The blacker the Berry and “Alright” are songs that talk about the tension between White and African American in American. Rappers like Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole, among others, who have not gotten as much credit for their art as they deserve, tend to instill the voice of the people into their own lyrics, creating inspiring music and words of activism for freedom. “Troy Nkrumah, the chairman of the national Hip Hop Political Convention thinks it wonderful that Lil Wayne is speaking truth to power.
Maintain female rappers like Queen Latifah, Lil Kim have made use of principle to liberate the black woman, where the unity of rappers has been on the decline in this present generation due to competition and