My Culture Of Hip Hop

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Hip to the Hop I am Hip Hop. Hip Hop is my culture. “At heaven's gate, saying please Lord let me in, Or send me back to tell my people to be better men, Cause we are - Misunderstood, Misunderstood, Don't let me be misunderstood, I'm just human (Common)” Hip Hop is not just music, it is a way of life. It is a spiritual connection we share with everything. It is being one hundred percent true, original and organic with one self. Its the way one acts with others and with one self. It is self-love, self-knowledge. Hip Hop creates community. It creates positivity. It creates a platform for the community to express the problems they face. With the wave of immigrants from the Caribbean and Latin America. Bronx New York 1970 was the …show more content…

This community brought together everyone drug dealers, dancers, gang members, party goers, everyone and anyone. Black, white, Latino, Asian everyone was invited and excepted. This Community was comprised of 4 elements. Djing, break dancing, MCing, and graffiti. Living any element gave you admission into Hip-Hop. There was a battleground in Hip Hop but they battled with beats, rhymes, dancing, and art. Instead of bloodshed, most problems could be solved with an exchange of skill. Whomever the crowd liked better they would be the winner. This is an amazing impact since they were doing all this while the city looked like a bomb dropped on it. The Black Panthers and Young Lords were making improvements to the community and it defiantly rubbed off on these young Hip Hoppers. Songs like "The Message" brought light to many issues of the community. "A child is born with no state of mind, Blind to the ways of mankind, God is smiling on you, but he's frowning too, Because only God knows what you'll go through, You'll grow in the ghetto living second-rate, And your eyes will sing a song called deep hate, The places you play and where you stay, Looks like one great big alleyway". They started using their platform for sharing knowledge of their reality. This was the best way they knew how as young teens and becoming adults to have their voice heard and tell their story. They shed light on stories that get lost in poverty never to be heard or truly understood. Hip Hip has a strange stigma that others do not have. If you put it in a Hip Hop record it must be the truth. When Jonny cash tells a story about how he shot a man no one believes for a second that this is a personal experience of

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