Gangsta’ Rap and Rodney King
reflection paper 5:The West Coast, ‘Gangsta’ Rap and Rodney King
After reading, watching, listening and then reflecting on the various materials from Week 7consider the following points (in 2-4 pages):
- From the examples in this week’s course materials, what was the tone of the music in the time leading up to, during and after the Rodney King trial and verdict?
- How did these examples of West Coast hip-hop music differ from the traditions established by East Coast hip-hop to that point?
- What role, if any, did social factors such as race, class and gender play in the cultural dynamics of what was happening artistically during this period on the West Coast?
- In your view, what were some of the factors that led to the massive popularity of ‘gangsta’ rap?
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Answer PreviewThe tone of music in throughout the period of Rodney King’s burial was very aggressive. Most musicians started releasing music with lyrics on political issues. They focused on the failures of the government as which they accused it of discrimination. Particularly, the black community was releasing music which encouraged violence in the society…
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