The Hip Hop industry is the negative influence on young adults. There's not enough variety in the genre. You used to have the gangsta stuff on the radio and videos along with the conscious, educational rap. Now it's all gangsta and materialistic music the kids hear, why blame hip hop? There's just as many positive artists as negative, the industry is rewarding ignorance, blame the industry and the artists who conform to it. Encourage your kids to support independent artists, be aware of who they like and why.
Hip Hop is timeless.
2007-03-05 05:59:39
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answered by mac man 4
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No, hip hop these days almost always focuses on the actual artists personal life or the life of a "gangster". Which basically means talking about a world of drugs and sex and disrespect for women. Hip hop has lost its roots and gone down hill severely.
2007-03-05 05:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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What DOES have a positive influence on young adults today?
Paris Hilton, Linsey Lohan, any pop music? Movies? Television shows? But I guess ONLY hip hop is the problem.
2007-03-05 06:00:34
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answered by Lotus Phoenix 6
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It depends on the hip hop.
This new stuff on the radio has no message. It's so supericial, most of the time.
Older hip hop does have a positive message a lot of the time--like Tupac.
2007-03-05 05:51:33
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answered by :] 3
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Because of other people hip hop has gotten trashy.It doesn't have that great of an influence on people.
2007-03-05 05:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. in my view i think Hip Hop has linked with maximum of cultures as a results of fact of that's realness. maximum hip hop artists rap approximately their existence reports. the place they arrive from, what they have seen, what they motivate to do. no remember what your race is, each and every individual can relate to that. I do think of, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that that R&B has made a cultural crossover. track as an entire has a extensive area in peoples each and daily residing, yet with Hip Hop, that's actual. human beings relate and hook up with actual.
2016-10-02 10:28:59
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answered by higgs 4
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To an extent it can be, I justify this by saying that in listening to some of these songs you are sending positive energy into the universe, a good example of this is seen in the song "This Is Why I'm Hot" by MIMS, you are praising yourself and therefore helping yourself succeed. Naturally this is a matter of opinion but if one understands the Laws of Attraction then one should understand what I'm saying whether or not that person agrees with me is another matter. Now, please do not miss understand me, not all of today's music is a positive influence, in fact most is not, but its all a matter of the way you look at things
2007-03-05 05:56:33
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answered by berrios89 1
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must everyone be so hard on hip hop, what about rock and roll it sucks just as hip hop does so just go ahead and keep downing the blacks that are making millions from kicking out a rap song.
THEY ARE RICH AND YOU ARE NOT!!!!!
BAD STUFF SELLS REALLY GOOD!
2007-03-05 07:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what hip hop you are talking about. When I think of hip hop I dont htink of the pimp and ho stuff everyone seems to think hip hip is, i think of NY city hip hop and the political revolutionary type and I think it is good.
2007-03-05 06:21:32
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answered by Lady J 3
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Hip hop DANCE is one of the most athletic and creative forms of expression there is....as far as some of the lyrics to the music- i'd say not so much.Thankfully there are options such as live drums and tribal percussion,christian artists dropping rhymes to killer beats,or old school run dmc and such. keeping gang mentality,drug reference and racial slurs out of the music would lean it more to the positive side of the scale
2007-03-05 05:55:37
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answered by justsayin... 3
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