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Kendrick’s New Album

Kendrick’s latest effort has a wide range of songs that can appeal to almost any fan of hip-hop. It also includes the already very popular singles “i”, “The Blacker the Berry” and “King Kunta”.

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Dark Sky Paradise Review

Although Big Sean’s album hasn’t released yet, he has a few songs out and I must say blessings, paradise, and one man can change the world, grabbed my attention so far. The song “blessings” has a slow beat that is similar to trap music.

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Hip-Hop Today

Another great thing about hip hop is that it allows people who may not normally have an ability to express themselves and be heard to let it all out. Kids who live in underprivileged areas or have abusive parents may not have many people to talk to, but with hip-hop they can channel all of their emotions in a positive way.

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Review: K.N.O. MOB

K.N.O. MOB is a not only my family but a music group from Vallejo, CA they are well known around there. They have an album called Wake Up Cuddie and there are a total of 16 songs on the album. Wake Up Cuddie this is there first real album, every time I listen to this album it helps me relax and it makes me want to get up and dance.

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Brains and Beakers: Rapping on Science

A couple years ago I wrote a song about geography to the tune of Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream. I still remember every single word of that song… too embarrassing to actually write here, but it helped me pass my test. Music can help with learning and memory and can be used as a tool in the classroom. That’s one reason why educator and rapper, Tom McFadden, is bringing battle raps to science class. He created a curriculum to teach middle and high school students how to write raps about important scientific concepts.

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