The Influence Of African American Culture In The Player Club

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“The seed must grow regardless of the fact that it’s planted in stone.” African Americans way of life is complex and very different compared to other ethnicities which is reflected in their identity and culture. As complex as they are they tend to re-invent and better their culture as seen throughout African American history. Despite the problems of African Americans face, at home, within their neighborhood, job, state or country, their lifestyle brings about art that influences the world unintentionally. This influence on the world makes people of most races and cultures very interested in the arts and appropriate, adopt or use elements of African American culture for their own culture. The art and artist elements of, The Player Club shows
This city is around a lot of delinquency, violence and overall social disorganization, reflections of the black ghetto, the flats or lower class. As a result, to an environment such as this, there are identities that are abnormal and goals that reflect such that. However, there those that do want to better themselves for their family.

Diamond strips to be a journalist and refuses to indulge any other forms of misconduct. Her younger timid cousin, Ebony who admires her, moves in with her out of state to follow in her footsteps but finds out about her lifestyle and joins as a result to her financial problems.

Dollar Bill: Stripping business started in Africa. Long time ago, long long time ago, white man went to Africa. And he saw all these bootiful black women, walking around, dancing, working, living, in the nude. Bucked Nakeds! You could see their public hairs. This white man went from village to village to seek out these bootiful black women, watching them perform, in the nude. TITTIES! Asses. Free. White man got an idea. He figure he go back to Europe and start the same type of business, taking away from our black women, trying to get them white bithches to dance the same identical way, huh? But to no avail. Wasn 't no shame in our black women walking around BUCKED
Atlanta has long been known as a center of black wealth, political power and culture; a cradle of the Civil Rights Movement[1] and home to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It has often been called a "black mecca." Stripping is very popular within the urban community and Hip Hop culture which in a way gives opportunities in a wide variety. In a way Atlanta and Hip Hop and R&B is what the Harlem Renaissance was to Jazz and Blue’s. Studies done by Royal Society Open Science determined Hip Hop and R&B as the most influential music genres since 1960.
The Harlem Renaissance was known as the “New Negro Movement” where Jazz and Blues musicians all over country migrated to Harlem. Similarly, Atlanta known as the “Black Mecca,” the place were Hip Hop musicians migrate, perform in clubs amongst the powerful Blacks all over the country and become famous.
The movies soundtrack includes artists such as DMX, 8 ball, MJG and Scarface from coasts all over the country which reflects the kind of music played in Atlanta clubs such as the most notorious club in Atlanta called Magic City. Despite strip clubs appearing misogynistic, Atlanta’s strip clubs are It 's more like hip-hop 's ultimate proving ground—a legendary hive of hustlers and dreamers. Magic City is a place where fortunes rain from the rafters, where women with impossible bodies call the shots, and where a DJ who spins your track can make you a

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