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Richard Peniman wrote a song called "Long Tall Sally" in the early 1950's. The original lyrics were written in the coffee shop napkin. According to legend, some clever Southern Caucasians gave him a hundred dollar song and Richard jumped. I thought he did a lot of good for himself.
Regarding music, I am a fan of people who always want to say something, their lyrics tell stories, leave meaningful and meaningful information. Lyrics are songs for me, it is one of my favorite writing styles. Regardless of how it is done correctly, for obvious reasons, writing songs is challenging regardless of type, than writing general blog posts. I like hip-hop music since I was a child. Because it is kind of music for me, mainly focusing on lyrics. I really appreciate the primitive and cruel honesty of the artist's lyrics. In high school, we often spend time on some courses used on computers to find and learn lap songs, so we do not have to do homework. I am always fascinated by rap art.
Hip-hop has gone a long way, but progress is still expected. While you are talking about bad lyrics, it is difficult to promote women's rights, but becoming a feminist and becoming like hip-hop is not impossible. This type is getting better. Please imagine the voice of the next generation rapper. The generation was inspired directly by J. Cole. Drake Kendrick Klamal. Loupe Fiasco. Kenny West. There is no doubt the future of hip hop music is bright, and with the continued development of music type, dislike for women will gradually escape from their native languages.