The Godfather

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In Nathan McCalls “My Rap Against Rap” closely relates to the movie “The Godfather”. McCall said, “The message I picked up was if somebody double cross you he deserved to die”. With that mentality it created trouble. Hip hop music today’s approach is different on different communities within society. McCall succeeded to include good examples and comparison. For instance he would talk about certain songs that were released during a particular time zone to give the reader the ability to understand the significance of the influence that the song had on society. Another instance he states ,”Especially troubling are the lyrics in “gangsta rap,” which became the dominant strain in the late 1980’s. It often denigrates women and glorifies guns and …show more content…
It moreover begins from not having any role models so you have to respect people like Tupac, Snoop, The Godfather. Et cetera. The film ''American Gangster'' is furthermore a faultless delineation, I understand that such countless who are considered minorities will be there in light of the fact that that is the photo that they are portraying to be ""COOL"" everyone should be acknowledged for something however then they get regarded for the wrong …show more content…
Is not simply rap music that can have negative messages, there's also unique groupings. Some pop or shake tunes could similarly have negative messages that youthful tune in. Moreover not simply in music recordings is the place youth see all the unpleasant things, there's furthermore an impressive measure of movies that have a huge amount of fierceness. If gatekeepers needn't bother with their children to see or hear negative messages, they will have an extensive measure of work to do in light of the way that nowadays there's various fierceness on TV and on music. The writing style that was used in this article was persuasive. McCall believes that rap music has a negative influence on youth based off of his own experience after watching “The Godfather”. Many of his reasons are evidence based since they are from personal experiences but, that may not possibly be everyone's point of view so I feel like he was trying to persuade the