Music Industry Rappers

VOLVO, which gets Jacked repeatedly while the Ford hurtles, happily, to the source of the noise. Not to the station’s broadcast booth on a campus across the river, nor to its transmission towers in the suburbs, but rather to Raja Productions in North Dorchester, where black kids from Boson’s now-integrated high schools-Latin, Madison Park, Jeremiah […]

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Internet Piracy

Internet Piracy has become a worldwide phenomenon. In the U. S. Alone more than 100 songs are downloaded every minute. With this growing problem, 3 main groups suffer. The recording artist suffers financially, the ARIA (The Recording Association of America) also suffers financially and finally the downloaded suffers if caught. This catch 22 tool has […]

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Rap music and violence

Have you ever listened to or overheard a rap song and thought about how vulgar it was and wonder how something like that ever made It to the public? Well if you think rap music has a negative Influence on people, you’re not alone. Since the late sass’s rap music has been called the Anti […]

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Classical Music in Our Lives

Interference He gazed at his wife softly, taking In her beauty and remembering her youthful Joy. He remembered the graceful way she danced In her younger years, the lovely way her body flowed from one move to the next. He remembered her playful personality bringing his young adolescence to the forefront of his mind. Her […]

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Art, Music and Religion

My thought around art is that it could be the poetry of a poet, the song of a musician, he translation from an actor / actress or even an “artist” that is able to creatively express themselves on a canvass. In some cases, art can be used as a form of therapy – people can […]

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Mahasiswa

The agreement stated the West would bear the production cost and Gaga would be expansible for specific set elements-such as her piano-that were used only in her performance. The problems began when West famously declared at a televised relief concert for Hurricane Strain victims that “[U. S. President] George Bush doesn’t care about black people” […]

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Jefferson Starship

It is difficult to criticize something that gives so many people so much pleasure. This fact was driven home in February at Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island. That evening, Jefferson Starship played a 90-minute set to a fanatic, adulating audience that hung on every word and movement. The band was enthusiastic and definitely […]

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Dealer by Foxing

Foxing, the quintet from St. Louis, Missouri, lay on the spectrum of the classified emo genre, touching on post-rock elements with this undefined essence. Really, to give them a genre to fall under seems demeaning, because their collaborations are everything but parallel to other underground bands that follow within their position virally. Releasing their second […]

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Good Kid, M.A.A.d City by Kendrick Lamar

This album is the most amazing example of the possibilities of storytelling. Kendrick Lamar, the 25-year-old out of Compton, California, captivated the rap world with his mixtape, Section.80, last year, and now returns bigger than ever with his major label debut, “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.” “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City” is like a Hollywood movie that […]

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Kate Nash – “Made of Bricks”

Despite some of the bitter reviews of Kate Nash’s ­album “Made of Bricks,” the 20-year-old British singer and songwriter has totally won me over. I’m the kind of person who loves any music that makes me want to sing along, and Kate has done just this. Her single “Foundations” ­begins with a vivacious, fun-loving sound […]

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Music Industry Rappers

VOLVO, which gets Jacked repeatedly while the Ford hurtles, happily, to the source of the noise. Not to the station’s broadcast booth on a campus across the river, nor to its transmission towers in the suburbs, but rather to Raja Productions in North Dorchester, where black kids from Boson’s now-integrated high schools-Latin, Madison Park, Jeremiah […]

Read more

Internet Piracy

Internet Piracy has become a worldwide phenomenon. In the U. S. Alone more than 100 songs are downloaded every minute. With this growing problem, 3 main groups suffer. The recording artist suffers financially, the ARIA (The Recording Association of America) also suffers financially and finally the downloaded suffers if caught. This catch 22 tool has […]

Read more

Rap music and violence

Have you ever listened to or overheard a rap song and thought about how vulgar it was and wonder how something like that ever made It to the public? Well if you think rap music has a negative Influence on people, you’re not alone. Since the late sass’s rap music has been called the Anti […]

Read more

Classical Music in Our Lives

Interference He gazed at his wife softly, taking In her beauty and remembering her youthful Joy. He remembered the graceful way she danced In her younger years, the lovely way her body flowed from one move to the next. He remembered her playful personality bringing his young adolescence to the forefront of his mind. Her […]

Read more

Art, Music and Religion

My thought around art is that it could be the poetry of a poet, the song of a musician, he translation from an actor / actress or even an “artist” that is able to creatively express themselves on a canvass. In some cases, art can be used as a form of therapy – people can […]

Read more

Mahasiswa

The agreement stated the West would bear the production cost and Gaga would be expansible for specific set elements-such as her piano-that were used only in her performance. The problems began when West famously declared at a televised relief concert for Hurricane Strain victims that “[U. S. President] George Bush doesn’t care about black people” […]

Read more

Jefferson Starship

It is difficult to criticize something that gives so many people so much pleasure. This fact was driven home in February at Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island. That evening, Jefferson Starship played a 90-minute set to a fanatic, adulating audience that hung on every word and movement. The band was enthusiastic and definitely […]

Read more

Dealer by Foxing

Foxing, the quintet from St. Louis, Missouri, lay on the spectrum of the classified emo genre, touching on post-rock elements with this undefined essence. Really, to give them a genre to fall under seems demeaning, because their collaborations are everything but parallel to other underground bands that follow within their position virally. Releasing their second […]

Read more

Good Kid, M.A.A.d City by Kendrick Lamar

This album is the most amazing example of the possibilities of storytelling. Kendrick Lamar, the 25-year-old out of Compton, California, captivated the rap world with his mixtape, Section.80, last year, and now returns bigger than ever with his major label debut, “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.” “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City” is like a Hollywood movie that […]

Read more

Kate Nash – “Made of Bricks”

Despite some of the bitter reviews of Kate Nash’s ­album “Made of Bricks,” the 20-year-old British singer and songwriter has totally won me over. I’m the kind of person who loves any music that makes me want to sing along, and Kate has done just this. Her single “Foundations” ­begins with a vivacious, fun-loving sound […]

Read more