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| Hip Hop As A Freak | |
| Gangsta rap era and also the beginning to the up rise of Hip-Hop music in our culture. Tupac Amaru Shakur, also known as 2pac and Christopher George Latore Wallace also known as | |
| Rap Has Entered The 80s | |
| rhymed and talked in order to keep the crowds entertained. A young prodigy by the name of Tupac Shakur brought this music to the masses, and cultivated the ideal image of what a | |
| The Negative Impact Of Rap Music On Today's Youth | |
| Combs of Bad Boy Entertainment (Bruno, 2005). Two of the best rappers in the industry, Tupac Shakur of Death Row Labels and Christopher Wallace, as known as Notorious Big, of | |
| Behind The Walls Of The Ghetto | |
| best way to exterminate the Black and Hispanic communities in their area. The late rapper Tupac Shakur once declared, "We [Black people] ain't meant to survive cuz it's a set up" | |
| Hip-hop: A Culture, An Expression, A Language | |
| first. A prime example, a legend and a genius in the eyes of many hip-hop enthusiasts, Tupac Shakur intrigued the masses with his poetic lyrics. He is often times referred to as | |
| From Pieces To Weight Book Summary | |
| getting shot, robbed, or arrested by the police. Rap exploded in New York because of Tupac Shakur making it in the rap business. Every gangster in New York wanted to make a | |
| Rap And Violence Go Hand In Hand | |
| Not all rappers have run-ins with the law, but the ones that do are very well known. Tupac Shakur, who recently was murdered this year, has had many run-ins with the law. | |
| Rap's Controversy | |
| not all rappers have run-ins with the law, but the ones that do are very well known. Tupac Shakur (RIP), for example, had many run-ins with the law. He was arrested for | |
| Hip Hop | |
| youth like Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and Bob Marley did. Artists, such as the late rapper Tupac Shakur, have rapped about such compassionate issues without losing the rugged flavor | |
| Hip-hop: It Is Music | |
| of America such as poverty, ruthless murdering, and drug dealing. Artists like the late Tupac Shakur would develop a cult-like following from his efforts in bringing these issues | |
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