Negative Rap Music

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The findings of this study disclose that all the albums that were created negatively analyzed rap music, except one. Most students expressed that they listened to these songs more for the upbeat rhythm than the lyrics. The students “Understood, for example, that they could be entertained by rap music and its representations and dance to its driving beats without adopting the values and behaviors so explicit in some of its genres.”(Mahiri,Conner 2003:135). The students who live in this low-income section of California City suffer from poverty, homelessness, alcoholism, drug abuse, and violence in their community therefore they were normalized by all of it. During the students’ school year, a known youth who resided in Westwood by the name of Hodari Lockwood, 20, who was an ex-drug dealer, was violently …show more content…

Tyson, and experimental study is completed by testing the validity of the RAP Scale, which is one full page long and contains a twenty-four item measure of a person’s feelings, and thoughts on rap music’s content and effects. The majority of students in this study were 20 years old or younger with the mode age of 19 years. Results showed that more African Americans reported more positive RAP scores than Whites. The study agreed that rap lyrics do contain two negative perceptions such as misogynistic and violent lyrics but also have two positive perceptions such as entertainment value and social empowerment. Most critics suggest that the population that is most vulnerable to the negative aspects of rap music is adolescents, particularly those from high-risk environments (e.g., Gardstrom, 1999; Hansen, 1995; Miranda & Claes, 2004; Schwartz & Fouts, 2003; Wingwood et al., 2003). Recent research has linked rap music preferences of youth to actual behavior (i.e., Miranda & Claes, 2004) and music preferences, in general, to personality profiles of youth (Schwartz & Fouts,

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