This is a blog devoted to the ideas and analysis of BSU students as they discover, listen, read, analyze the works of various musical artists, across various genres, whose music centers on political, social, and/or cultural issues. The ultimate goal of the class, other than focusing on the students' writing skills, is to allow them the space and time to express their own opinions and ideas, to expose them to music that can and has made significant change.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
topics within rap music
For my blog post this week, I wanted to talk about how I felt about the variety of topics that are discussed in rap music today. The topics that are being talked about in rap music today typically have a negative connotation. These topics are sex, money, drugs, parties, etc. These types of topics cause me to have some sort of frustration. I get frustrated by these topics because it is repetitive almost every artist now talks about these topics on regular basis within their music. I do not care what these artists talk about in their music but sometimes it gets old and honestly sometimes boring. It also annoys me that women are viewed as objects in rap music and the videos for these songs. Other artists do branch out to talk about issues within the country and society. For example, Childish Gambino released a song called “This Is America”. This song talked about the issue revolving around cop brutality, gun violence, etc. Gambino was using his platform to spread the message about these gruesome issues and the song still had a catchy beat and was extremely successful in the media. It does not surprise me that people still talk about these topics, because these topics were pretty popular to talk about when rap first began. But I feel like the topics that were talked about back then in rap is changing in today’s rap. More artists are starting to branch out and talk about more serious issues in society.
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I agree with what you mentioned about today's hip hop. In almost all the popular rap songs, rappers brag about the money that they have or the violence that they take part in. It mostly bothers me the way they speak about women, like you had mentioned they are treated as objects. These themes and ideas are in almost all the songs and it has unfortunately become the new normal.
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