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High-Dro 06-08-05 07:05 PM

Excerpt From An Essay I Had To Write..Tell Me What You Think
 
this is part of an essay i wrote for english class earlier in the year, tell me what you think


Just look at what happened to one of the most exciting, invigorating socio-cultural movements of our generation: hip hop. From its birth in the 1970s until the early 1990s, hip-hop was the vanguard force of a dramatic transformation in urban African American life. Hip hop was not just one of the most important innovations that pop music had seen in a generation but a whole culture, encompassing new styles of dance and dress and speech and a new form of visual art (graffiti). It promised to reclaim the primacy of black artists in pop music. It was, moreover, an embryonic political movement. When Chuck D of Public Enemy declared rap music “black America’s CNN” in the late 1980s, there seemed to be considerable truth to the claim, and enormous potential to the cause.
Within a few short years, though, hip-hop-at least in its mainstream incarnation-would be horribly disfigured and all but entirely disconnected from its uplifting, block-partying roots. The world’s multinational entertainment conglomerates co-opted its sound and pose, fed on its credibility, discouraged its constructive traits and celebrated its worst impulses. Hip-hop artists were reduced to ultra-violent cartoon characters spinning musical horror flicks for white suburbanites, while the culture was stripped down to its most saleable elements and put to work as a marketing vehicle for sportswear and running shoes (and, in time, for seemingly everything). Rap soon looked more like white America’s Home Shopping Network than black America’s CNN. Hip-hop has been processed into a corporate sub-genre, a brand identity, a tidy package of cool.

Cocaine 06-08-05 07:08 PM

its nice.. i suppose :thumbup:

Logic The Goonie 06-08-05 07:13 PM

Good job. Pretty good control of your language.

Viva 06-08-05 07:14 PM

i think i spotted a few words in there that weren't actually real words lol

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:15 PM

lol thanks soc...and lmao at Opt...i hope you're joking...if not, tell me them and i'll supply a definition

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:17 PM

and BTW, yes, i do have a good english mark...98%...don't hate lol

Viva 06-08-05 07:19 PM

lol I'm jus tryin to be controversial!:thumbup: but fo'real nice essay! lol

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:21 PM

hhaha aight, thanks....any more comments ladies and gentlemen?

kar0de 06-08-05 07:22 PM

yeah good use of vocabulary, id give this a 89% :thumbup:.

Lyriclesolja 06-08-05 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by kar0de
yeah good use of vocabulary, id give this a 89% :thumbup:.


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word same here nice speech :thumbup:

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:25 PM

89%?!?!?! fuck you, SON!!!!!....i get 100 on that shit

Logic The Goonie 06-08-05 07:27 PM

What grade are you in?

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:34 PM

11th......grade

Logic The Goonie 06-08-05 07:38 PM

Good shit. I still write better than yooooou. :p

High-Dro 06-08-05 07:56 PM

not likely, hoe


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