Art Is Free Flowing, And It?
Art is free flowing, and it can be argued that it's what makes up most of our lives in today's
American society. Just about anyone is into art in one way or the other; and despite common beliefs,
art isn't always the conventional drawings or paintings. Art can be seen as writing,
Television/Movies, and music. More commonly known as art, music, is seen as one of the biggest
industries in America today. From Country and R&B to Rap, possibly one of the most scrutinized
genres of music, the creative potential is limitless. To some rap, more specifically Gangsta Rap,
sounds all the same and they would argue that it in fact isn't or shouldn't be considered art. Art is
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Gangsta Rap and anime consist of a number of stereotypes in there publications, and as a result both
reinforce preexisting stereotypes about specific groups of people. It is often one of the roots of
discrimination in a society, which leads to other forms of hatred. A stereotype is commonly formed
when a person sees a small number of people who do a common action, look a certain way, or even
act certain way and makes a blanket statement like "all people do". In Gangsta Rap, many artist use
lyrics in which strengthen stereotypes specifically about rappers; and in turn African American
citizens. By this I mean, rappers would rap about five core topics. These topics, as stated by John
Paul Hampstead, "feasting, raiding, treasure, misogyny, and fatalism" are five topics that Gangsta
rap and Heroic Poems cover (Hampstead 77). Overall, these trends we see in Gangsta rap become
habits of the everyday person, and become ritualistically a way of life for some. Lyrics, commonly,
speak about sex with women, use of drugs, crimes and money. For example, in Nas's "NY State of
Mind" he says "I'm like Scarface sniffin' cocaine/ Holding an M16, see with the pen I'm extreme,
now/ bullet holes left in my peep holes/ I'm suited up in street clothes, hand me a nine and I'll defeat
foes" (line 9–12). In truth, the lyrics often gives a picture of a criminal; since a majority of
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