Black Star’s
Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star is a typical gangster rap album. It is
biased towards the African American community and sings about what it means to
be African American in New York. This album is different because it talks more
about the difficulties of living in high poverty areas. Although it does show
multiple times that the African American community is discriminated against. This
album also brings up the important issue of violence in hip hop multiple times.
They sing about Biggie and Topock being shot. Then they say that it is a dangerous
industry, but the rewards make it worth it. Another thing I noticed is that the
singers don’t swear as much as most rappers. This could be because he doesn’t want
to set a bad example for the young people, and start them swearing from a young
age. It could also be to have people take his message more seriously. If some
people hear a lot of swearing they stop listening, but if they understand the
message they might help out.
Because
this is a gangster rap album, their message reaches many more people. People don’t
have to agree with their message to enjoy the beat and rhythm. This is more
typical now with rap spreading through all ethnicities. People are listening to
it because the music is easy to dance to. Eventually these people will realize
what the rapper is trying to say, and they may decide to help out low poverty
area near them.
Overall I
enjoyed the album. I understand that some rappers need to get being discriminated
against, and I believe it should be stopped. I also know that rappers live a dangerous
lifestyle. He also has songs that are meant to be danced to. The combination of
these messages, the rhythm, and the way the album is presented makes for a very
enjoyable album.
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