The Positive Impact Of Hip Hop Cultures And Movements

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Since the 1980s Hip Hop has a positive impact on black Americans when trying to empower the citizens of this country. Since blacks have tense to this country many have been looked down on, so many artist just want them to know that Africans Americans are more than what many other ethnicities say that they are. Therefore, the hip hop cultures and movements of the 1980s through the 2000s had a positive impact on contemporary young Africans Americans identities. This is due to, Hip Hop artists wanting to share their stories and insights on the issues that affect society. In addition, the rap artists and their lyrics serve as musical depiction of their culture’s rich history. Furthermore, Hip hop artist want African Americans to know that there …show more content…

“ the police comin’ straight from the underground/ A young nigga got it bad cause I’m/ And not the other color so police think/ They have the authority to kill a minority.” ( McCann, 2012) N.W.A wrote about issues in Compton, California that no one would talk and if someone did nothing would change. This group helped their hometown in so many ways by just rapping but sending a powerful message to the world about what they Dr.Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, and Mc Ren went through. In this time and many years before the United States many African Americans were experiencing police brutality and not only that racism and so there were African Americans who wanted to inform other states about struggles in their own city. “ The politics of Spike Lee and rap groups like Public Enemy and NWA ( Niggaz With Attitudes ) were strongly reminiscent of early “ Black Power “ politics, and the reactions among mainstream America to rap echoed earlier reactions to the struggles of other social movements, such as the Black Panthers. “ ( Chasteen, 2014 ) Many celebrities like Spike Lee, a man big the entertainment business, and Public Enemy were one of many who were the voices of African Americans. When knowing that people in your community are being mistreated, no one can just sit there and not say

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