HipHop The marketing of a new culture
Thesis: Hip-Hop’s has lost its original goal of wanting to unite people, today it's a way to market violence.I. Hip-Hop started in the west Bronx in the early 1970s. A. Hip-Hop wasn’t excepted mainstream until 1979. B. The first known Hip-Hop group was The Sugarhill Gang. II. As the 80s began more people became aware of the culture that was now known as Hip-Hop A. It started as a positive thing to unite underprivileged kids. 1. There was a song like “Stop the Violence.” 2. Public Enemy and other groups encouraged listeners to stop eating beef. B. Hip-Hop was looked upon by the adult world as dangerous and evil. C. Hip-Hop crossed with pop culture when Aerosmith and Run DMC teamed up, opening up to a new group of listeners. III. During the late 80s Hip-Hop took a violent turn. A. NWA came out and threatened law enforcement. B. Urban anger came out with Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power.” A. Suddenly white suburbia was introduced to Hip-Hop C. Two Harvard students started the Source ma
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Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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