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Title: Hip-Hop: It is Music
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August 18, 2006 |
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To diminish hip-hop's overall appeal, it was deemed to be not real music for its use of drum machines and synthesizers and what some considered lack of intellectual lyrical content.
Real music can be defined as music that comes from the heart. Anyone can make real music as long as it represents the struggles that they have been through or situations they have experienced... Showed first 250 characters
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Anyone can make real music as long as it represents the struggles that they have been through or situations they have experienced. Since the beginning of mainstream music in America, artists have strived to create an image that depicts one's self. This is often contrary to what corporate America would like as they see "real music" as a financial risk and what rather experience the tried and true formula of the current time... Showed next 250 characters
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