Synthesis Essay On Hip Hop

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see the negative impact that the 21st century of hip hop has had on society. The fashion has become more materialistic and less about self-expression, the lyrics have become more derogatory towards women, and the quality of music has decreased. It is important for us to recognize the roots of hip hop and the positive impact it had on society in the past. We should strive to bring back the original essence of hip hop and use it as a tool for positive change in our communities. importance of materialism and violence, but it’s also promoting a culture of failure. The youth, especially those who can’t go a day without their music, are the ones who are influenced the most. As an artist, you want to sell albums, but you also have to consider the audience that you are attracting. Rapping about drugs and killing gives young boys the idea that it’s okay to do that because their favorite rapper does it. Instead, artists can still keep it real and rap about what they know, but they would be more beneficial if they talked about the issues of drugs and killing. Rapper Chief Keef attracts young black males, especially in the city of Chicago where he’s from. The violence in Chicago is ridiculous, which is due to young black males killing other black males. These young black males listen to Chief Keef all day, and he has no true message behind his lyrics except for killing others. With the impact he has on Chicago kids, he should want to be more influential in their lives and encourage them to be someone in the future instead of dying before age eighteen. Over the past summer, he tried to host a hologram concert in honor of one-year-old Dillan Harris and twenty-two-year-old Marvin Carr, who died from a drive-by shooting. However, the police instantly shut the concert down because how can you host a concert in honor of someone dying when you yourself talk about killing in all your music? In the article Hip Hop Studies in Black, critics Williams and McWhorter claim that “hip hop is a culture of failure that is poisoning young people and holding back black people” (Saucier and Woods 283). The youth today is the future, and the path they are on right now is not headed in the right direction. Hip hop culture is poisoning young people because it’s not only teaching the importance of materialism and violence, but it’s also promoting a culture of failure.

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