Bone Sing Home Analysis

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Gospel music affirms "a belief that life's burdens can be transformed into hope, salvations, the promise of redemption." (Sanchez 5). The song Home by Bone Thugs n Harmony relates to the three processes of gospel through acknowledging the burden and finding redemption. Home is about the struggles that African-American males face while growing up in a predominantly violent neighborhood. In the lyrics "On some nine-to-five, And even puttin' overtime if I had to grind, I was stayin' up, slangin' up, hangin' up on the block, Duckin' dozens of them cops clocked on the night shift, Didn't think I'd ever make it out, out, out of the ghetto, But we finally made it, Still dedicated to the music we made yeah, Now it's on Bone Thug" the group Bone Thugs …show more content…

Throughout their struggles they have been redeemed with a career that provides happiness and financial stability. Gospel and other genres such as Jazz and Blues helped form Hip Hop with their similar styles. Hip Hop's culture gave visibility to urban youth whose goals, frustrations, and dreams were hidden as they were discounted by the system. When defining Hip Hop it is important to understand that Hip Hop is more than music, it started with five elements which are "deejaying, b-boying also known as breakdancing, graffiti art, fashion, and emceeing (rapping)" (Sanchez 9). As the youth began to navigate their media representations, post-Civil Rights politics, and ghetto stigma they began a new form of music and culture. Gates' analyzed the spoken word and songs amongst enslaved people, which "allowed them to resist the dehumanizing situations of forced labor, poverty, rape, and loss of family members. Black oral traditions among the enslaved were hidden from white slave owners and refuted widespread depiction of Blacks as culturally incapable or as lacking the normal range of human intellect and personality" (Sanchez 10). Through Gates' analysis insight was given about the purpose of spoken word and songs as well as assert their humanity through orality. Through the spoken word along with other forms of orality rap was created. With the start of rap, an outlet for Bone Thugs n Harmony was

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