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Stereotypes of Rock and Hip-hop Music

Stereotypes of Rock and Hip-hop Music. Hip-Hop and RnB Stereotypes.

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Stereotypes of Rock and Hip-hop Music

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  1. Stereotypes of Rock and Hip-hop Music

  2. Hip-Hop and RnB Stereotypes

  3. People who often listens to hip-hop and RnB music are often stereotyped as troublemakers and glorifies, violence and negative urban stereotypes. It has not helped that several hip hop soul artists have found themselves in legal troubles, including R. Kelly, Brandy, Left Eye and Ray J. • Rap and hip-hop fans are often perceived as harmful to others, threatening, or dangerous to society (e.g., references to criminal behaviour and aggression). This support the idea that the main concern people have about rap music is that the fans pose a threat to the general public. • Even though violence and criminal behaviour are common themes in heavy metal music these traits will be less common when describing heavy metal fans.

  4. RockStereotypes

  5. Heavy Metal fans will be described as harmful to themselves (e.g., references to drug abuse, suicide, and dropping out of school).This support the idea that the main concern people have about the influence of heavy metal is that it will harm the listener. • These characterizations will be less common in descriptions of rap fans even though rap music glamorizes self-destructive behaviour such as drug and alcohol abuse . • Heavy metal fans are seen as a threat to themselves while rap fans are seen as a threat to others. In addition, fans of rap music were more likely to be described in reference to race and demographic factors. The study is discussed in terms of public concern about the negative influences of popular music on teens.

  6. Thanks for watching my presentation! By: Wemmy Carabuena

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