How Rap Music Influence Teens

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How Rap Influence Youth: Final Draft. Music has always been a part of everyone’s life. Everyone has listened to music sometime in their life. All type of music touch different people. Some people are touched by gospel music. The music touches their souls and they get closer to God. But in recent year people have been drown to different type of music. Hip Hop/Rap started getting popular in the early 1970s. Ever since, it has taken over all the teenagers music lovers in the world. Rap is also known for containing explicit language. How does rap music influence the teenagers? Hip Hop and rap started in Bronx, New York as a youth art movement. It didn’t only involve raping but also disc jockeys, emcees, break-dancers, and graffiti artists. Ever since the beginning rap music has always been associated to violence because of its urban street style. One journalist commented, “The rap today is anger and the so-called background music or scratching is so intense that it beckons you to act violent” (Thomas 1986:20). Rap has been easy to link to rap because that is mostly what the rappers talk about. They tell us their life story and they had a dangerous life, and could have not made it without violence. For example in the song by rap group Cypress Hill, “How I Could Just Kill a Man” they describe how they would not hesitate to kill a man for not really big reasons. In the past the middle and higher class citizens did not listen to rap, it was for the lower class. Rap was considered the type of music for black urban people and they believed that only people with the same background as them could understand rap. “you’ve got to be from the streets to know what rap is about, or at least be out there to know what’s going on” (Keyes 5). Some of the rap music had good messages for the youth. They encouraged them to stay in school and try to avoid the street life as hard as

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