Nate Dogg Essays

  • bell hooks and gangsta rap

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    themselves ‘higher’ than black women – she believes that the black men should be equal to the black women and that the men should believe that as well. She talks about Calvin Broadus a.k.a. Snoop Doggy Dog (which he later changed to the current title ‘Snoop Dogg’) and his album Doggystyle. She tells us that the cover is degrading toward black women, which it is, but not just to black women, to all women. bell hooks shows us that black male sexism is real and it is in America’s music. She is correct, but

  • Gossip Girl Character Analysis

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    Gossip Girl, a television show based on Cecily von Ziegesars’ book series, follows the lives of a group of high society, privileged teenagers from the Upper East Side of Manhattan. In the series, the character Gossip Girl, is a mysterious, all-knowing blogger with a secret identity who reveals everyone’s darkest and most scandalous secrets (TV Guide). Through the use of her website and constant text message updates, all of Manhattan’s elite are subject to exposure via Gossip Girl. Regardless of how

  • Gossip Girls Stereotypes

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    In Gossip Girls, Serena and Blair fits perfectly in stereotype roles, but compare to them Vanessa and Jenny is opposite of those two. They have different characteristics that led to having stertypical characteristics. Why do Serena and Blair fits perfectly into stereotypes? It is because they are introduced as stertypical wealthy girls. If people think of wealthy girls, they think of pretty, wealthy, powerful, living off parents, and rich white girls. So, why does those two characters in the show

  • Symbolic Convergence in Gossip Girl: The Fantasy of the “In Crowd”

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    From high school girls desperately trying to be one of cool kids in school to corporate warriors rubbing elbows for that next promotion, nearly everyone has fantasized about being a part of the “in crowd”. What is it that makes the bonds and barriers of “in crowd” so unbreakable? Through sharing stories and reaching conclusions through discussion of those stories, members of small groups develop a common bond that shapes their social reality. An example of this bond is prominent in the CW’s hit show

  • Learn From Gossip Girl Don't Dimiss

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    to admit we love. This heightens the show’s ability to capture a young teenage girl’s fantasies creating the world that she would never want to leave yet she should as she notices a darkness prevails. The show ultimately focuses on five characters: Nate Archibald, Serena Van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass and Dan Humphrey as they mature from teenagers to adults. As the five embark on this journey as they face many obstacles much of them dealing with rumors. These challenges test their moral

  • Gossip Girl Book #1

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    crew, which includes her handsome but weak-hearted boyfriend, Nate. This femme fatale in training relishes her role and is confident that she and Nate will be together forever. Then the teen every girl loves to hate, Serena Van der Woodson, returns from her Connecticut boarding school, and the young women start fuming. Serena is beautiful and charming, and could unknowingly steal the hearts of brothers and boyfriends -- and she and Nate have a secret history. Of course, ridiculous rumors are abuzz

  • The Problems of Gangsta Rap

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    The Problems of Gangsta Rap The cultural majority in America is up in arms over the rising levels of violence and horrific images that have seeped into popular entertainment. Movies, television, and music have always been controversial, but even they can cross the line between poor taste and immorality. Entertainment corporations and record labels don't even blink, when told of the excessive torture or satanic lyrics found in material. Producers and directors continue to push the envelop

  • Journalism Scholarship

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    Journalism is a craft that involves veracity, humanity, and tenacity. As a child, I never thought I would pursue journalism as a profession; I wanted to become a radio personality or an architect. After attending a summer journalism program at the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism, I was almost certain that I would never work in media, but, after a trip to Washington, D.C. to represent Morehouse College at the Human Rights Campaign’s HBCU Leadership & Career Summit, destiny met

  • Sun Drop Advertising Essay

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    Everyday, companies are using advertisements to promote what they have to offer to the people of society. On an average, President of the Firm Yankelovich, Jay Walker- Smith says “we’ve gone from being exposed to about 500 ads in the 1970’s to as many as 5,000 a day today”(Johnson). Yes, all of these ads are promoting different brands, companies, products, events, and so on,  but what they do have in common is that they are all competing using some of the same advertising techniques to appeal to

  • Rap Music

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    Imagine an inner city kid having grown u in an environment where real life street violence is a way of life. His body, having survived personal experiences of violence, endured barely life sustained conditions, and many sleepless nights caused by the constant yet unpredictable call of death. His mind doubtful over where his next meal will come from, lost in search of some higher guidance, struggling through a world, not of innocent childish fantasies, but trapped in a forced reality. His only outlet

  • Creative Brief

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    The product being advertised is Neutrogena’s facial Oil-Free Acne Wash that acts as a facial cleanser and is now scented like a pink grapefruit. The biggest feature being promoted in the ad is that this wash smells great compared to competing acne washes while delivering the same high-quality acne medicine. The intended target demographic for this ad would be teenage girls between the ages of 13 and 25. Estimating an income range for the intend target audience is difficult considering how age This

  • Reflection Paper On Hip-Hop

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    Something that I am fairly sure everyone has an opinion on is music. I have yet to meet a person who had to preference to music; everyone has something that they like to listen to. Lately for me that music has been hip-hop. But what about hip-hop am I trying to talk about, you are asking. Honestly, I would respond, would be anything; from the rhyme schemes and themes used in various sub genres of hip-hop to it being a political tool to some. At first when I interested in writing on the subject

  • Violence In Rap Music

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    Boom, boom! Boom, boom! The kind of bass that drains batteries and the kind of lyrics that unload clips, these are the sounds that rap music produces. I chose this topic because I am extremely interested in rap music and I want to explore the violent aspect of the industry. I have never had a chance to look at the violent side of it and I plan to find answers to questions I have in my search. Tupac Shakur is one of my favorite artists and when he was shot and killed I really started to take notice

  • New School vs. Old School Hip-Hop

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    In the eyes of the general public, all of Hip-Hop is usually categorized in the same way. Labeled as the poison of the Black community because nowadays, most Hip-Hop lyrics all sound the same generic way always talking about money, women, cars, drugs, or some type of beef that all these rappers sooner or later continuously have with one another. But what this new generation doesn’t know about are the positive and creative flows that were spit not so long ago in the 80’s and 90’s. Rappers back in

  • Hip Hop is controversial

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    teenagers in their commercials, music videos, video games, and on the internet. The musical industry definitely has the biggest influence on children by making the “thug life” look so glamorous like it is the only way to live. Here are some examples, Snoop Dogg - 20 Dollars 2 My Name nothing left to do, but buy some shells for my glock why? So I can rob every known dope spot and Tha Eastsidaz – Another day How much dirt have I done my life has just begun I sleep with my gun my problems weigh a ton... Live

  • Music: Gangster Rap

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    Today in America numerous teenagers are listening to Gangster rap, which is a form of music in not just limited to the African-American culture, it seems that it is the music of choice to many of our vulnerable youth’s today, it illustrates the lifestyle of being rich and famous. Youths are influenced by this music while hearing it in their cars, at work, while driving, or by turning on the TV. Many teens turn to MTV, VH1 or BET everyday to watch their favorite rap artist in their latest videos.

  • Hip Hop: The Evolution Of Snoop Dogg

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    “Well, hip hop is what makes the world go around,” said Calvin Broadus Jr., better known as Snoop Dogg. Broadus, who first went by Snoop Doggy Dogg before later dropping “Doggy” from his stage name, came to prominence in 1992 when he was discovered by and recorded songs with Dr. Dre. This time was right in the heart of the Golden Age of Hip Hop; a time period in the 1980’s and 1990’s "when it seemed that every new single reinvented the genre," according to Rolling Stone. Meanwhile, in the time since

  • Gangster Rap - The Negative Impact on Identity

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    Jean Kilbourne, a media specialist, raises an interesting point in one of her lectures when she states, “The average American is exposed to 3000 advertisements per day. Yet, everyone in America still feels personally exempt from the media. They say, “I don’t pay attention to ads. I just tune them out. They have no effect on me.”” She later states most of the people who have said this to her were wearing Gap™ tee-shirts. Whether people realize it or not, there is a direct correlation between the media

  • Snoop Dogg Analysis

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    Snoop Dogg has been in the rap industry for the past twenty years. Snoop Dogg is a renown Grammy award winning rap artist for best album of the year two times in a row. Snoop Dogg is a rapper and actor. For many women it has been a fantasy of theirs to be with a famous rapper like Snoop Dogg standing at six feet four inches with a slender built physique with his finesse style of rapping he has sex appeal about himself. Snoop Dogg is a gangster rap artist. Occasionally Snoop Dogg likes to change

  • Hip-Hop’s Beneficial Influences on Teens

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    Hip-Hop’s Beneficial Influences Hip Hop is a genre of music that was born around 70’s. This type of music doesn’t really involve singing but words that are spoken. Hip Hop is in a poetic form with simple phrases and it usually has end rhyme. The music genre known as Hip-Hop produces positive effects on teenagers of this generation. Hip Hop is this great form of music that is very much poetic and almost hypnotizing. It uses old classics of music that people already love and throws funky looped