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What does gangster rap reflect?
gangsta rap, form of hip-hop music that became the genre’s dominant style in the 1990s, a reflection and product of the often violent lifestyle of American inner cities afflicted with poverty and the dangers of drug use and drug dealing.
What are some of the issues that hip-hop artists talk about in their music?
Hip hop artists have spoken out in their lyrics against perceived social injustices such as police brutality, poverty, mass incarceration, and the war on drugs. The relationship between hip hop music and social injustice can be seen most clearly in two subgenres of hip hop, gangsta rap and conscious rap.
How is hip-hop negative influence on society?
Hip hop culture has a bad reputation in some quarters, mostly because of its association with rap. The two have been bundled together with a range of negative connotations: bad language, misogyny, glorifying crime, violence and drug use.
Who is a real gangster rapper?
Top Gangsta’ Rap Albums
Artist | Album |
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N.W.A | “Straight Outta Compton” |
Ice Cube | “Death Certificate” |
Tupac Shakur | “All Eyez on Me” |
The Notorious B.I.G | “Ready to Die” |
Who is the original gangster rapper?
Ice-T
Ice-T, was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1958. As a teenager, he moved to Los Angeles where he rose to prominence in the West Coast hip hop scene. In 1986, Ice-T released “6 in the Mornin'”, which is often regarded as the first gangsta rap song.
Is rap a bad influence?
According to a poll published by the Pew Research Center in 2008, more than 70 percent of Americans believed that rap had an overall negative impact on society. Some rap and hip-hop songs do indeed glamorize destructive behavior like substance abuse and violence.
Is rap really music?
“Rap only fulfils one of these, the rhythm section. There’s not a lot of melody and there’s not a lot of harmony. And thus, effectively, it is basically spoken rhythm. It’s not actually a form of music.
When did rap become violent?
Rap violence took on many forms between ’90s gangsta rap and crunk’s takeoff in the early 2000s.
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