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“1-800” Podcast

  Logic clip: “I’ve been on the low. Ive been taking my time. I feel like im outta my mind. It feels like my life ain’t mine. Who can relate.”  News Clip: “A graphic, traumatizing suicide video circulating on social… Continue Reading →

“I Might Vote 4 Donald Trump” Videos and Performances

I want to discuss three texts that contribute to my overall understanding of “I Might Vote 4 Donald Trump.” The first is the official music video for the song, which encapsulates so much of the it’s meaning and place in… Continue Reading →

“1-800-273-8255” Context & Critique

For my listening posts I am listening to and analyzing “1-800-273-8255” by rapper Logic, along with Khalid and Alessia Cara. “1-800” for short, came out on Logic’s 2017 album “Everybody” and quickly rose to the top of his most listened… Continue Reading →

Listening Post 4 “F*ck Your Ethnicity”

“Fuck Your Ethnicity” by Kendrick Lamar critiques racism and the lack of diversity in the United States. To Kendrick, ethnicity doesn’t matter and he looks past that at your personality and wants everyone to come together when times get tough…. Continue Reading →

Listening Post 3 “F*ck Your Ethnicity”

In terms of musical genre, the song “Fuck Your Ethnicity” by Kendrick Lamar is part of the rap/hip-hop genre. The main thing that distincts it as a rap song is the lyrics or as most rappers call it “rapping” or… Continue Reading →

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