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No one killed Hip Hop

by: JuneBeezy
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First rap music was considered a nice way to have fun but their was a dark side, a reality that no one was paying attention to so groups like Public Enemy had to step up. Now people starting blaming rap music for vulgar lyrics and swear words. However, that was just a reflection of the the young black American society or in other words, a reality. Still no one paid that much attention and than it was just enough.

It wasn't the rappers themselves who were gangsters, it was the media that used the term 'gangster rap' that gave hip hop the bad name. I mean their were even politicians standing up against these rappers and some of them even ended up on rapper's lyrics. However, music is a powerful force and it soon spread from the east coast to the west and the surprising thing is, the white kids really started digging rap music. I guess everyone could relate to the songs because we all go through different struggles and pains and rap music was actually healing this pain.

Now rap music and hip was simply unstoppable. Rap stars were now selling out shows and concerts and traveling like the rock star use to. They had millions of fans all over in different major cities and were making millions my going gold and platinum every time a CD was dropped. Rap music became an household name and even little kids were getting into it. Naturally the parents didn't like it but that is what happened when rock music came out and stuff.

Now it seemed like rap music was reaching it's peak and along came two of the greatest artist in the history of this genre. Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G also known as Christopher Wallace. These guys took the entire genre and turned it upside down. Each one bringing in their own different style. Tupac alone has influenced more people through his music than any rapper around and the Notorious B.I.G just had an incredible natural flow that took the entire industry by storm.

Regardless of what anyone says, I feel like rap music is just evolving. Hip hop is dead considering when it comes to the lyrics, but I won't really say that. I think it's evolving and their is going to be another artist or a few of them who are going to take hip hop to another level. This is my prediction and my promise.



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