Hip Hop
has always been the music of teens. It makes you jive and enjoy the
time. It is the music that you can play while you are having the bad
time. Back in 1970’s it originated as music of black teens but now in
2016 it belongs to every community. It has strengthened its roots into
the hearts and minds of the teens of all communities. This is not
enough; other age groups also have affinity for it.
The hip
hop is the music that has great messages to mend the society. It is the
music that satires the bad societal norms and urge the people to set
them right. In the beginning it was about the sufferings of black people
and how they were treated by other communities.
The song “Who protects us from you” released in year 1989 by the Boogie Down
production totally discussed the sad tale of the blacks and their
sufferings in the society. With the passing time the idea strengthened
its roots and was taken up by other communities as well.
The hip hop music
industry saw a major shift in 2006 by the song “hurt”. It focused on
the gangsters. As opposed to the discussion of the societal wrongs in a
negative way, this song threw a positive light to one major wrong of the
society. It encouraged gangsters and their doings.
People
started following this trend and every other teen could be seen rapping
on this song. The 2016 engulfs within it all the previous trends from
love to money and from negation of societal wrongs to their
strengthening. This genre has become truly diverse. You can understand
by simply listening to three great hip hop songs of 2016; all the way up, I got the keys and one dance.
All
these three songs discuss three different affairs. So, hip hop is the
way to send a message with in a rhyming tune so that the message can set
into the minds of people. Moreover, it is the best way to make money.
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