Music And Violence
Rap music can be considered a style of art, and
a way for the artists to express
feelings through their words on paper.
However, there are quite a few rap
artists that get criticized for their
lyrics. In my essay, I want to discuss why
rappers use certain lyrics in
their music and why people shouldn’t believe
that it causes violence among
the younger generations. People shouldn’t censor
the music just because of
violent, vulgar and abusive messages it promotes to
the world. I believe in
my own mind, that there is a reason for these types of
lyrics that rap
artists use and I will simply explain those reasons in this
essay. Rap has
been called one of the most important music forces to emerge in
two decades.
It’s pounding beats and staccato rhymes exploded on the streets
of the urban
America in the early 1980s and since have become the theme music
and lyrical
heart of the vibrant youth culture called hip-hop ( SIRS 1993).
There are
many different types of rap artist. There are some that talk about
money,
some talk about righteousness, and the list goes on and on. Every rap
artist
had their own way of expressing themselves. There are those that talk
about
sex, drugs, and violence who receive the negative attention( SIRS
1993).
People, think this so- called gangster rap is a bad influence on
children in the
world and that it promotes violence and that it also is
abusive to women.
Delores Tucker, head of national congress of black
women has been among those
pressuring different record companies to stop
distributing gangster rap music.
There were other significant names that
participated in this action. Names like
Senate Majority leader Bob dole,
and former education Secretary William J.
Bennett(Surveys, pg. 1). There
are some rap artists that have been openly
criticized for their lyrics.
Rappers like Lil Kim, Too Short, Snoop Doggy Dogg,
and a member from "Too
Live Crew," named Luke Skywalker. These rap artists
in the past have been
appointed for the things they say in their music. Lil Kim
talks about sex in
her music, Too Short talks about drugs, sex, and how much of
a pimp he is,
and Luke Skywalker talks about girls and sex. The lyrics that
these rap
artist use in their music might not be suitable for everybody to
listen to
but I don’t think their music should be banned or criticized because
you
don’t have to listen to it if you don’t choose to. Rap music, how
much
influence does it really have on it’s youthful listeners? Many, from
record
company executives to high school students agree that it plays a
critical role
in the lives of many tans, affecting the way they dance, dress
and speak(SIRS
1993). Personally, I feel that rap music is a form of art.
I think it takes a
great deal of talent to write lyrics that rap artists
write, because you have to
use metaphors and similes, and at the same time
get your point across so the
listeners can understand. I give rappers a great
deal of credit because I know
it took them a long time to get where their at
today, and I know it takes a
tremendous amount of time to write a song. It’s
also true and I strongly agree
with that rap artists use lyrics that reflect
on their childhood and the way
they grew up. That could be the reason why
gangster rappers and rappers talk
about sex, drugs, and violence in their
music because that was what they were
exposed to through out their life. Rap
artists generally write about what they
know because it is easier to write
about things and situations that you know,
and if sex, drugs and violence is
what you know about, then you are going to
write about situations that
involve those subjects. Not just write about them in
hopes to cause more
violence in our world. Young rap fans caution it is wrong
and simplistic to
believe music can dictate their actions. Upbringing and
circumstance steer a
child’s behavior, they say, not a record on a turntable
or a performer
posturing on stage(Newsweek, 1998). There are other reasons why
gangster
rappers should not be criticized for their lyrics. One reason is that I
would
rather hear gangster rappers talk about violence on the streets than
them
actually going out on the streets and participate in the violence.
Another
reason why rappers shouldn’t be criticized is because the world was
violent
long before rap was invented, and it is not rap music that is making
the world
more violent then it is already. I strongly believe that people
have the freedom
of choice to listen to rap music and if you don’t like what
rap artists talk
about, then you do not have to listen to the music. If
people didn’t have a
choice that would be one thing, but as long as people
have a choice to do or not
to do something then they shouldn’t try to
criticize it. To me, rap music is
more than a strain. It is the reflection of
horrible suffering, struggle and
pain of the ghetto life. I feel that art
reflects life, so I ask myself why
aren’t the National Black leaders like
Delores Tucker, more concerned about
where the source of rap music exists
than the work denuding these types of harsh
conditions(SIRS 1993). " I think
that kids know the difference between right
and wrong, music and reality.
They know it’s not right to go kill somebody and
if there driven to that,
that’s not the fault of the music," says Jon
Shecter, editor of The
Source, a rap magazine(SIRS 1993). If the people
throughout the world that
criticize gangster rap music would begin to really
care then they would try
to find and fix the conditions that this art of music
comes from and stop
criticizing the artist. In other words, the abusive language
and rise of
violence found in most gangster rap songs are the reality of our
present day
society. Americans should be mature enough to realize that not
talking about
something won’t cause it to go away. People talk about the
violence of
gangster rap music, but look at the violence we see on television
everyday,
on almost every channel you turn to. Violence is everywhere, you might
see or
hear something violent every day of your life, whether it is on
television,
radio or in real life. Violence has been existing for hundreds and
hundreds
of years, gangster rap music hasn’t remotely made violence more
intense or
worse than it already is( Surveys, pg. 1).So is it then fair to pin
point rap
music and blame it’s lyrics on the violence happening around the
world?
Teen-agers, both black and Latino, say it is the driving beat that
attracts
them and many other young people to rap. That, and the music’s
honesty(SIRS
1993). It’s not the guns and drugs that make them like the music.
The
rappers aren’t saying to solve a problem you must kill, they are just
stating
what they know. In which, ever since they were young, that violence
around
them always ends in a shooting or stabbing, so is it right to blame them
for
singing about it when really they learned it from television? Sex in
rap
music shouldn’t be criticized either because look at all the pornography
that
is in the world today. There are magazines that are being sold
nearly
everywhere. They have triple X rated movies that could be purchase and
you could
rent these kind of movies at your nearest video store(Showbiz, pg.
1). So,
lyrics that talk about sex can’t hardly be no worse than the movies
and
magazines being sold all over the world today. When rappers talk about
drugs in
their songs, they could be talking about how drugs were used in
their
neighborhoods growing up, and maybe they had to sell drugs for a while
to put
food on their table( Newsweek 1998). I feel, people get confused about
what the
rap artist is trying to say to people. They are missing the whole
point. Just
because rap artists talk about drugs in their songs doesn’t mean
they are
actually selling the drugs or using the drugs. These rap artists are
making
thousands of dollars just by making records, why would they go out and
sell
drugs? That doesn’t make any sense. There are plenty of artists that
are
positive, and speak positive aspects in their music about life, like A
Tribe
Called Quest, the Roots, De La Soul, and many others. So for those
that think
that rap music has a negative effect on children, and people in
the world, there
are a lot of rappers that speak unity, and things that are
positive about
life(Showbiz, pg2). If a person could listen to some of these
positive rap
artists, they could learn about life. There have been plenty of
times where I
was in a terrible mood or I was upset about something, and I
popped in a CD of a
rapper, and after I was finished listening to the CD I
felt much better. The
words and phrases used, are words of actual life events
and the positive things
or outcomes of them. In conclusion, I speak in favor
of gangster rap, and I
don’t think people should criticize these rap artists
because they are
speaking the truth. Situations they’ve been in are shown
through their lyrics
and we need to try to find the source of the problem
instead of criticizing the
person speaking about the problem. Drugs, Sex, and
Violence are what gangster
rappers are considered to be glorifying, but
drugs, sex, and violence was in
effect long before rap music was even thought
of and so we shouldn’t use the
type of music against the type of behavior
caused by teens around the
world.