Rap as a Problem in America
By: Jack • Essay • 591 Words • November 29, 2009 • 949 Views
Essay title: Rap as a Problem in America
Rap music doesn’t create a positive influence on our society. The music is loud hurtful to other members of the populace; and glorify the proliferation of modern intellect. The violence seen today is not from just rap music it can be seen in genera’s a plenty such as death metal shouting such lyrics as “death to all good christens” . The same comparison can be seen with rap as well, a song by the artist Obie Trice in the song violent lyrics he say’s “hat match the jacket, jack match the glove, glove match the mac that send *iggaz above, all black when his f*ggot *ss acts up” this and more are prime examples of the violence seen.
The messages to today’s youth shown in the lyrics have depictions of mass rape, violent murders, and crime. A sense of fear can be seen when quietly seated at your home when a car goes by with loud music blaring into your home sending sounds of self hatred and creating devastation within, along with the infuriatingly pounding racket. During 1998 in Italy two sixteen year olds strangely disappeared with no sign of forced leave, just vanished, this in the series of occult crimes leading from the influence of heavy metal instances such as dark metal and death metal(3) all leading to violent acts against conformism and the church. So Rap is not the only cause of violence as it can be seen world wide and not just in the United States.
Music, the mother of all generations but unlike your mother music isn’t there to slap you on the wrist when you’ve done wrong. Music is always an manipulative factor in people where you see them acting like “gangsters” while going around degrading women calling them “Freak Bih’s” this is all an influenced purpose from music. You hear some one listening about their life from the “Ghetto” but words cannot describe why people would give everything just to rise up as a gang leader and the struggle in