Topic > Argumentative Essay on Hip Hop Culture - 1355

In the recent discussion on hip hop culture, a controversial question has been whether hip hop makes people believe that money is all you need to gain respect and power . Some say you need to build respect and by building respect you become powerful and that will lead to money. On the other hand, however, others claim that the hip hop life helped them a lot by writing lyrics and saying things they couldn't do or say. One of the main proponents of this view, "money brings power", according to this view, people who have more money will get more power and then usually use this power to carry out the most disturbing activities, such as crime. In summary, then, the question is whether having too much power is good or just a life destroyer. My opinion is that hip-hop life is the life of getting money as easily as possible and securing your insecure life even easier. Although I admit, the people who live the hip-hop life and culture are rich and have many supporters. I still maintain that this power and life is not a rich life because they become powerful through money and can easily lose that money by one mistake. While some may argue that these are just excuses and hatred for hip hop culture, I would respond: it is a culture born from the poor life of inner-city America that has evolved into the rallying cry of those who are unable to negotiate the shades of the mainstream. .” hip hop culture, besides being just music, has the same power that religions have over people. It is the culture of people who lived in the poor part of the Americas and did not have the power to negotiate their feelings. I agree that hip hop is not just a music, it is a culture or a religion, but it is full of emptiness and does not go in the right and human direction and as Hicks describes "Hip-hop culture attenuates the push towards civility and legitimacy