Outkast's-Aquemini critique
It is not typical that hip hop music is viewed to be a form of art. It has received a great deal of negative publicity since becoming mainstream in the early to mid 1980's. It is believed, by many, that the lyrical content of this type of music deals with only guns, alcohol, sex, violence, and crime. It is understandable for them to have these beliefs, because there was a period of time when that was true. Though there are still the artists whose lyrics say very little; recently, hip hop has become a form of expression with deeper meaning. It is my opinion that this type of rap has a large amount of artistic value. A song which blends rhythmically, significant lyrics and a beat that sets the mood, should certainly be considered a work of art. The group that I believe is most successful in accomplishing this feat is Outkast. Outkast is the duo of Andre Benjamin and Antwan Patton, more commonly know as Andre 3000 and Big Boi. The work I have chosen to critique is titled "Aquemini." It is the fifth track off of their third album which is also ti
I will continue to listen to their music as long as they have something meaningful to express. Following the next chorus the music fades out entirely. "Aquemini" starts with the chorus which leads to the beginning of the relaxing and slow tempo beat. As I am sure you can tell, I thoroughly enjoy their works of art. The beat remains at the same tempo, but he speeds up the vocals. He speaks about putting his soul into his music, so that the listener will feel what he is saying. This enhances what is being told by the artist. The ending word of every line rhymes. Your religious beliefs are what determine what actions are sinful, but who is to say what beliefs are correct and incorrect. The final two lines of the first verse seem to show anger towards people who do not have their financial priorities straight. He ends by saying that it is necessary to be aware of who your true friends are. Other than the line, "we missed a lot of church so the music is our confessional," nothing about the third verse is that special to me. Upon first listen you may think that the song as ended here.
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