Rap Music: Then and Now

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Rap music, which traces its origin to the African-American tradition, is now allegedly a chaotic-sounding-genre of music with frightening lyrics and videos showing random violence, gang intimidation and such themes.

The sooner Hip-hop-rap scene of the 50s and the 60s spoke about hopes, goals, beliefs and aspirations of both the black and white teenagers in the quality music by the artists of that era. Early black music united the American youth and the country's selection of music was almost parallel. There were some rebellions however they didn't down-rightly produce immoral and degrading content. The sooner rap-period had artists like Stevie Wonder, Smokier Robinson, Lionel Richie, the Temptations, the Shirelles, Mary Wells, the Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas, the Four Tops and their likes who gave the everyday teenage romance and relationship.

Radicalism was introduced in rap with Beastie Boys' amusing "Fight for the Proper to Party" and the looks of more radical rappers like Vanilla Ice and Eminem. Rappers gradually emerged and started shouting and ranting words that featured intimidation, class battle, hatred of authority, defiance, insolence, animosity and conflict.

The rap-music right now is leading the listeners in a rather disturbing direction. It appears as if this whole tradition takes satisfaction in being notorious. As an illustration, it's almost like being in prison is a "standing symbol" whereas taking medication and indulging in beefs is one thing "cool". Above this, the portrayal of girls in the rap videos is again a matter of concern. The perception seems to typeforged the lady as an object. On humanitarian grounds, this is not a really form picture to create. Such materials coupled with suggestive lyrics can easily manipulate the vulnerable youth.

The blockbuster charts say a narrative more clearly, although it is hard to agree with. It's a selection-demand situation. Individuals are watching, adapting and adopting such a tradition which is why the highest-hits are often the songs you possibly can't hear along with your mother. What saddens one more is the additional lack of creativity. The poetry solely goes so far as a poor vocabulary and the music is way, removed from inspiring. What use is such manifestation of energy and capacity to generate admirers if no good may be achieved to society? If Rap music boasts of 2 Chainz Geeks Out Over a $500K DeLorean by West Coast Customs | Most Expensivest Shit generation stuffed with fans, then it must also keep in mind that with recognition and admiration, comes responsibility. Rap has a accountability towards its viewers and it's time now that the artists come forth and take it up seriously.