HIP HOP the sound of rebellion
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Created on January 27, 2021
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HIP-HOP MUSIC
the sound of Rebellion
How did Hip Hop become a Counter- Power?
What is HIP-HOP
The origins
Black Lives Matter
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Conclusion
Women in Hip Hop
The British
African American rebellion
Counterpower?
Subculture or counter culture?
Birth of a movement
Mindmap
Definitions
INDEX
1979
1982
The Message
Rapper's delight
Sugarhill Gang
Grand Master Flash
lyrics
lyrics
First Rap Songs
counter-power
counterculture
subculture
DEFINITIONS
What are the main topics present in rap songs?
What is special about this hip hop subcullture?
Is Hip-hop reserved to the African American community?
What is special about hip-hop music?
What are the 4 main activites in hip hop?
Why did this music attract African Americans?
What is Hip-HOP?
listen to the video
Mind Map
WHY
Birth of the Hip Hop Movement
WHEN
WHERE
How did all this happen?
ghetto blasters
destitution
guns
music
rebellion
turntables
block parties
break dance
bitterness
drug
violence
prostitiution
anger
Describe the photos. What are your impressions?
Vocabulary help
The South Bronx
the Bronx in the 80's
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VIDEO 1
Inside the Bronx with the gangs
A collection of photos from the 1970s
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Martine Barrat
What has Hip Hop achieved?
Is Hip Hop a counter-power?
Let's discuss
Can Hip Hop be seen as a subculture or a counterculture?
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The Rebellion of African American people
Black Lives Matter Movement
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M.I.A
The British
questions
REACTION
lauryn Hill
Sexism and Misogyny
Women in Hip Hop
Quuen Latifa
dance
attitudes
Lyrics
Missy Elliott
Hip Hop is generally considered as a subculture, and it can be true if we believe that all the artists who intiated the movement are now part of the mainstream culture. However, the concept of a counterculture seems more appropriate as the hip hop movement was born in an environment where people felt neglected, left outside any form of social and political life as they were scorned by politicians, harassed by the police and forgotten in their destitute neighbourhoods.Consequently, hip hop acheived what no other musical movement had achieved before, it became a real counter-power, raising awareness of silent minorities' living conditions, thus changing the lives of thousands of African Americans and people of colour by giving them a voice and a message that finally got heard.
CONCLUSION