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MUSIC GENRES

ALL MUSIC GENRES

K-POP

Classical

T-RAP

Rock

Blues

Soul

Drill

Neomelodic

Funky

Phonk

Metal

Hip Hop

HIP HOP

My favuorite singer

Tupac

Ice cube

50 Cent

Ice Cube

Actor and rapper Ice Cube was born in South Central Los Angele in 1969. He rocketed to fame in the late 80s as a member of the hard-hitting gangsta rap group, N.W.A After breaking off on his own in '89, Cube has put together a successful recording and acting career, having appeared in the films Friday (1995), Barbershop (2002) and 21 Jump Street (2012).

Early life

Ice Cube, whose real name is O'Shea Jackson, was born on June 15, 1969, in South Central Los Angeles, California. His mother, Doris, worked at a hospital, and his father, Hosea, worked at the University of California. Cube grew up in a neighborhood that was affected by drugs, guns, and violence, but he had strong parents who helped him navigate through it. He was good at school and loved football and music. When he became a teenager, his parents sent him to a better high school. This new environment showed him a different perspective on life, and he realized that the problems in his old neighborhood weren't getting enough attention. Cube became determined to make a better life for himself and his community after seeing many of his friends either get killed or go to jail.

Best song

Tupac

Tupac Amaru Shakur was a rapper, actor, activist, poet, rebel, and visionary who became very famous in just five years. He sold over 75 million records worldwide, and more than half of his eleven albums sold over three million copies in the U.S. His albums "All Eyez on Me" and "Greatest Hits" were certified diamond and are among the best-selling albums ever

Early life

Tupac's family moved to California when he was 17 to escape the violence. He joined the Digital Underground and started as a back-up dancer, but he eventually contributed to their hit song "Same Song" which was his first recorded debut. Tupac was then signed to Interscope Records by Tom Whalley. His first solo album, "2Pacalypse Now," generated both praise and criticism for its honest portrayals of street violence and police harassment.

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50 Cent

50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, is a hip hop artist and businessman known for his tough, streetwise lyrics and his remarkable rags-to-riches life story. He gained fame with his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin', in 2003, and he is widely regarded as one of the most prominent figures in the "gangsta" rap scene of the early 2000s. In addition to his music career, 50 Cent has also ventured into acting and business, including investments in soda water companies and video games. He has had several runins with the law, feuds with other rappers, and financial difficulties throughout his career. Although his recent music output has been infrequent, he remains a significant figure in hip hop culture.

Early life

50 Cent was born New York City in 1975 and grew up in neighborhood named Jamaica. He was raised by his grandmother after his mother died, who was a drug dealer. He wanted to be a boxer, but started selling drugs when he was 12. He was arrested at 19 for selling cocaine and was sentenced to three-to-nine years in jail. Instead, he went to a boot camp and got his GED. At this time, he was already rapping and chose the name 50 Cent, which was the original name of a criminal.

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Hip Hop

My favorite music genre is hip hop. i like it because of its unique beats, powerful lyrics, and energetic performances. Hip hop often discusses important social and cultural issues, and can be used as a form of self-expression and artistic creativity. It is also a genre that is constantly evolving and adapting, with new artists and styles emerging all the time. Additionally, hip hop has a strong connection to urban culture and history, making it a popular choice for people who are interested in these communities.

History of Hip Hop

hop is a subculture and an art movement that emerged from the Bronx in New York City during the early 1970s. It developed as a response to the negative effects of post-industrial decline, political discourse, and a rapidly changing economy. Hip Hop borned as the music for black people to express their violent stories of the neighborhood and, to open people's eyes to the events that happened every day.

Hip Hop and teens

hip hop is very popular among teens, particularly in urban areas. There are several reasons why hip hop appeals to teens. Firstly, hip hop often reflects the experiences and struggles of urban youth, who can relate to the themes of poverty, social inequality, and discrimination that are often present in the music. Many young people see hip hop as a way to express their own frustrations and experiences. Secondly, hip hop has a unique style and aesthetic that many teens find appealing. From the clothing and fashion associated with hip hop to the music videos and artwork, there is a certain "coolness". Finally, hip hop has become very accessible to young people through the internet and social media. With platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, and TikTok, teens can easily discover and share new music and artists, as well as connect with other fans of the genre.

My Dream Concert of the leggendary Ice Cube

Unfortunately i never been to an Ice Cube concert so I can only imagine the excitement and energy of attending an Ice Cube concert. As a fan of hip hop, I know that Ice Cube is a legendary artist and an influential figure, is one of my favorite artist. The anticipation of seeing him perform live would be overwhelming, and I can only imagine the crowd's energy as they wait for the show to begin.When would the music start, the crowd would explode with cheers and applause. The sound of the opening track would be enough to get everyone on their feet, waving their hands in the air and rapping along to every word. The bass would be so loud that it would reverberate through my entire body. As Ice Cube stepped on the stage, the excitement in the arena would reach the sun. The energy would be at its peak and when he would sing his first song everyone would jump and get excited. The crowd would be completely entranced, singing along and bouncing to the beat. Throughout the concert, Ice Cube would sing all the pieces of his career, performing classic tracks like "It Was a Good Day" ,"Check Yo Self," and "You Know How We Do It" as well as newer hits. Seeing Ice Cube perform live would be an unforgettable experience, and I would be left with a lasting appreciation for his talent and contribution to hip hop culture.