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  • 1. Summer Rain by Carl Thomas 2. Kiss Kiss by Chris Brown Feat T Pain 3

    1. Summer Rain by Carl Thomas 2. Kiss Kiss by Chris Brown Feat T Pain 3

  • Sujm 2016 Final Proof[1]

    Sujm 2016 Final Proof[1]

  • Hip-Hop's Diversity and Misperceptions

    Hip-Hop's Diversity and Misperceptions

  • Bradley Syllabus for South

    Bradley Syllabus for South

  • The Recording Academy®

    The Recording Academy®

  • There's No Shortcut to Longevity: a Study of the Different Levels of Hip

    There's No Shortcut to Longevity: a Study of the Different Levels of Hip

  • Generative Elements in Kendrick Lamar's to Pimp a Bu Erfly

    Generative Elements in Kendrick Lamar's to Pimp a Bu Erfly

  • AWARDS 21X MULTI-PLATINUM ALBUM May // 5/1/18 - 5/31/18

    AWARDS 21X MULTI-PLATINUM ALBUM May // 5/1/18 - 5/31/18

  • A Concept Album

    A Concept Album

  • Nielsen Music Year-End Report U.S

    Nielsen Music Year-End Report U.S

  • Influences of Religion in Rap Music Joey Rubino

    Influences of Religion in Rap Music Joey Rubino

  • 2013 “Control” – Big Sean, Featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica

    2013 “Control” – Big Sean, Featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica

  • Kendrick Lamar's Criticism of Racism and The

    Kendrick Lamar's Criticism of Racism and The

  • Popular + Commercial Music COLLEGE of MUSIC + FINE ARTS

    Popular + Commercial Music COLLEGE of MUSIC + FINE ARTS

  • Musiconomics!!! Assignment Overview

    Musiconomics!!! Assignment Overview

  • Kendrick Lamar's Collapsing of Hip Hop Realness and Christian Identity

    Kendrick Lamar's Collapsing of Hip Hop Realness and Christian Identity

  • Sing About Me: Kendrick Lamar in Posterity Brandon Apol Cedarville University, Brandonapol@Cedarville.Edu

    Sing About Me: Kendrick Lamar in Posterity Brandon Apol Cedarville University, [email protected]

  • An Analysis of Beyoncé's

    An Analysis of Beyoncé's "Freedom" and Janelle Monáe's "Americans"

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  • Finding a Healthy Balance in Hip Hop and How Kendrick Lamar Achieves It Duncan Mair Huron University College
  • An Intertextual Analysis of Songs from 'To Pimp a Butterfly'
  • Towards an African-American Genealogy of Market and Religion in Rap Music
  • The Hip-Hop Songs You Didn't Know Were Samples but Really Should
  • Blacklivesmatter: Music in a Movement
  • Kendrick Lamar and Hip-Hop As a Medium for Social Change Diego A
  • ANALYZING the PARAMETERS of FLOW in RAP MUSIC Robert
  • The Speaker's
  • We Gon' Be Alright?
  • Hood Politics”: Racial Transformation in Hip-Hop Richard Spradlin
  • WHAT a TIME to Be ALIVE
  • Critical Race Theory and the Grammys' Race Problem
  • Starr-Waterman American Popular Music Chapter 15: the Internet Age, 2000‒ Student Study Outline
  • Beyoncé's Lemonade : She Dreams in Both Worlds
  • Chance the Rapper & Kendrick Lamar's Lyrical Use of Th
  • Rap Poetry and Postmodernism
  • Rhythmic and Lyric Interactions in Kendrick Lamar's Damn
  • An Analysis of Kendrick Lamar's Rap Music Andrew Wellington Hollinger


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