Hip - hop American Nelson George 's Hip - Hop American talks about the nature of hip hop and the relationship between African Americans and the United States. Many people think that hip hop is rap music with African-American. George is always worried about many contradictions of hip hop. He talks about how hip - hop expresses race, country, class, sex, generation. George shows how the way B beat becomes hip-hop, how popular music changes to create new technology, how professional basketball is influenced by hip hop style, from the cracks of the 1980's I am familiar with it. How many elements can be celebrated among gang rap, hip hop culture elements
Legendary writers, filmmakers and full-fledged hip-hop in articles about the subtle relationship between fans, credibility and censorship in his book "Hip-Hop America" published in 1998 Historian Nielsen George "They regard everything as a conspiracy, indeed, some of these brothers are seriously ruined and should be attributed to our community and prison time." Coincidentally, George is writing about South Florida. Ankle Luke, based on the photograph of the Parkland school of another born son, took Kodak as an example and drew a picture on Twitter on how to handle a black man compared with a white man. Both of these points are correct. Although crime occurs, politicians and law enforcement agencies tend to have opportunities to confine these people.
Hip-hop has an overwhelming influence on the black Americans community and society as a whole. Hip hop is not just music, hip hop is culture. In the past three decades, hip-hop provided a voice to groups of people who influenced and promoted the United States, passed down from generation to generation, and are about to convey information. People who oppose hip-hop culture believe that music is aggressive and promotes social rebellion - but provocative lyrics deny the fact that hip hop is the voice of many Americans There is none. Hip Hop provides a platform for MC and rapper to express their views on American society, government, and African Americans for decades. If people opposed to hip hop try to accept culture rather than attack culture, it will be totally beneficial to society.