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  1. litdigitaldiversity.northeastern.edu

    With the flow and rhymes, the beat and sway, the style and swagger, it's the music of hip-hop that captured the world. It's a lucrative economy and a firm culture, accounting for over 1/5 of music consumption in America. 2 And yet, its popularity draws in equal amounts of criticism.
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  3. thecrimson.com

    Some rap and hip-hop songs do indeed glamorize destructive behavior like substance abuse and violence.But artists like 21 Savage and Meek Mill, whose music sometimes lionizes illegal activity ...
  4. oberlinreview.org

    Criticisms of Hip-Hop Reflect Misconceptions. James Tanford, Contributing Writer February 27, 2015. I see the small, judgmental glint in my friend's eye as he looks over my music playlist. Common. The Roots. Kanye West. Joey Bada$$. Lupe Fiasco. Hopsin. Black Star.
  5. whitmanwire.com

    The current state of hip-hop is often criticized by the American public due to a more explicit use of language that glorifies drugs and violence. Although it is certain that the message of mainstream rap music has changed from the previous generations, it is not fair for a black form of artistry to receive such...
  6. Self-Criticism in Hip-Hop Music JEFFREY 0. G. OGBAR University of Connecticut The appeal of hip-hop and rap music in the United States grew considerably in the early 1990s. A dynamic culture that had its beginnings among working class African Americans and Puerto Ricans in New York, hip-hop evolved into a multimillion-dollar
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Criticism of hip-hop" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chickenhead (sexual slang) D. Drill music; G. Gangsta rap; L. LGBTQ representation in hip-hop; M. Misogynoir; Misogyny in rap music; Mumble rap;
  8. thenorthernlight.org

    A lot of the criticism directed toward Hip Hop and rap deals with the misogyny and degradation of women considered adjacent to the culture. It is all too common for a rapper to drop the word "bitch" or "hoe" at least a million times — as if the terms are synonymous with "woman." While I can usually turn my brain off in order to ...
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