Hip Hop's Influence: Encouraging Youth Misbehavior?

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Hip Hop, a major influence on the young generation today, has encouraged bad behavior and violence through its corrupt messages and suggestive lyrics. Hip-hop is believed to have begun on 11th August 1973 by Dj Kool Herc as he was entertaining at the back- to- school party of his sister and decided to try something new (Birthplace of Hip Hop , 2017). In that case, he extended the instrumental beat making the people dance longer in the breakdance style. He then began rapping during the extended instrumental scratching. This happened at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx, New York. This kind of music resulted in an entire cultural movement which altered the generational thinking from language to art to race to politics. The Cultural Revolution gave the music the freedom to express any element of culture which has created loopholes for entertaining violence and bad language. …show more content…

It is believed that hip-hop began over 1000 years ago in Africa, in which the artist would be speaking while there was a little music in the background (Franklin & Higginbotham, 2010). However, what is documented as the real beginning of hip-hop started in South Bronx in 1973 and is attributed to Clive Campbell, also known as Dj Kool Herc of Jamaica. Hip-hop continued to fight the injustices against some communities according to the artists. Beyond 1990’s, hip-hop took a different turn of cultural attacks (Schloss, 2014).. For instance, the artists began to fight the racial and social issues evident in America at the time. It is during this time that the 2 Live Crew got their music banned for allegedly using explicitly misogynist language and visual imagery that did not impress. They were arrested and charged with obscenity but were acquitted for what the court termed freedom of expression (Alim,

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