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Hip Hop York City
685 wordsThis movie was off the hook! First of all, these are the type of movies that should be known to mankind. Save the Last Dance, is a blend of love and romance with a little piece of hate crimes, racism, and of course most definitely violence. Well to tell you the truth, most of the people dont like love and romance. Save the Last Dance is a nice blending of a little piece of everything so it can entertain the people with different likes and dislikes. Even the people who dont like these types of mo...
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Hot 107 1 Interview With A Radio Personality
639 wordsWhen I'm in a car riding down the street there is only one radio station that I really enjoy, KXHT 107. 1. The music they play is quite specific. They are a hip-hop and R&B station that plays mostly southeastern groups. Hip-hop is quite new to me having really only gotten into it in the early years of high school were as I liked rock since childhood. It was for this reason and a few others that I decided to interview a personality from Hot 107 as they are nicknamed. Memphis is the first city tha...
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One Of America Slim Shady
488 wordsEminem, born as Marshall Mathers, has proven that with a lot of desire, drive and dedication, anybody can accomplish even their greatest of goals. Eminem was raised in the ghettos of East Detroit. He was bullied and victimized by other students in school. He worked to achieve his goal, against the odds. As a result, what he has become is one of America's most popular and successful music artists. Marshall "Eminem" Mathers was born on October 17, 1974, in Detroit, Michigan. After moving to Kansas...
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Shawn Fanning Marshall Mathers
646 wordsThere is a kind of music, which is commonly referred to as? Pop? music. It attracts a variety of Americans of very different geographical, racial, and economical backgrounds. Some of the most popular artists these days that are considered? Pop? are N? Sync, Britney Spears (who, having recently turned eighteen, doesn? t seem to mind letting the guys know that she? s legal now), Cristina Aguilera, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, and Tupac Shakur. It would take a thousand pages to describe the entire commerci...
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Civil Rights Movement Hip Hop
1,612 wordsMusic is the most powerful vehicle of human expression. As the embodiment of love, disapproval, happiness, experience? life, music speaks to us, because it comes from us. Each people, in each paradise of the human experience instinctively and systematically change the music of the past to represent the realities of the present. In this century, black music, more specifically Hip Hop/Soul music, has been that music that has brought to plain view that which evidences our humanity? hope, hurt, joy ...
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Kung Fu Hip Hop
510 wordsRain Jet Li Jet Li Rain Noe from Asian Avenue. com writes, When he speaks, he co-articulates with frenetic gestures as if explaining something to a deaf person with ADD Though not a native English speaker, he can fit three words where others fit one, just as he can throw three kicks before the bad guy has finished threatening him. Rain is talking about the newcomer Li Lian Jie, or as many of you know better Jet Li. He is an actor and a martial artist. His first role in American films was in the ...
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Years Of His Life Hip Hop
1,929 wordsKeith Haring was an American painter, whose simple, symbol-like drawings of dogs, babies, and dancing figures brought him to international acclaim during the 1980 s. While making art that spoke directly of love, he raged against intolerance and shared the distress about the world around him. He believed art was a tool of communication, and that art has the power to transform lives and enrich the spirit. In a time when pessimism was prominent, Keith Haring played the role of the magical child who...
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