The Art of Prejudice

             Music is a form of art that allows lyricists to express themselves and through their personal feelings with words. Feelings that result from the loss of a family member to hating the dog for eating a favorite pair of shoes. For whatever the personal feelings may put into a tempo of beats then it is considered a form of music. What happens to feelings when they are too personal? For instance, hating of another race, using words such as "bitch","hoe" or "nigga"? What does this prove? These derogative lyrics can enforce racial stereotypes that are presented throughout the listeners of these lyrics. Some lyrics can cause problems of prejudice in the streets of the United States. Young children and their friends mimic the lyrics from their favorite rapper repeating the exact same profound language. In children's minds, they will believe it is all right to repeat such language if their role model is doing it. Role models such as; Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Kid Rock all have the same derogative lyrics that may be represented as contributing to the problems of prejudice.
             From rap to hip-hop to rock and roll, different genres of music are contributing to the problems of prejudice in our society today. For example, rapper and producer, Eminem, has been in the eyes of the media since the beginning of his career because of the language and visuals he portrays on his records. Songs such as "Kim" and "My Name Is" has brought controversy to the media because of the lyrics used on these songs. Constant name-calling and humility of gays, overweight people, and pop icons has contributed to Eminem's popularity towards listeners. His hatred towards pop icons such as Christina Aguilera and N'SYNC has basically shown his listeners that it is all right to hate people who are different. There is a huge dilemma with Elton John being gay, Eminem disagreeing with his decision to be ga...

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