I originally mapped out about the topic of music and music video’s effect to gender, media, and race. And I will pursue this topic for my hyper essay as well. I thought that music (especially lyrics in the music) and music videos are great components that I can talk with all of these main topics in the class.
So many musics, in these days, I thought, can be offensive to women (can be men as well) and can be offensive for general. This is the reason why I was sort of concerned about the lyrics.
Also, I was concerned about the relationship between genres of songs and gender. I cannot understand why mostly all of rap songs are song by men, and the majority of country musics are song by women. This is also the concern I have.
Lastly, I want to figure out how one banal song can affect people’ behavior and thoughts through media. For example, Gangnam Style totally changed the reputation of Korea and Korean people through Youtube and many Facebook videos. This is the another reason why I wanted to know more about the relationship among music, music videos, gender, media, and race.
I will talk about..
-The changes throughout the years in music history
-Why there is “actually” none of female rappers?
-Rappers have to be black? - The prejudice toward the relationship between race and rap
-The effect of one song in people’ thinking
-How song & dance changes the trend of clothes?
-Lyrics can be offensive: Assault to Women
-Difference of songs among the nations - It is not the problem of race but it is the “concern” of culture
-Reputation of element by song - The power of one song in social networking websites
-Music as unification of all people regardless of anything
So many musics, in these days, I thought, can be offensive to women (can be men as well) and can be offensive for general. This is the reason why I was sort of concerned about the lyrics.
Also, I was concerned about the relationship between genres of songs and gender. I cannot understand why mostly all of rap songs are song by men, and the majority of country musics are song by women. This is also the concern I have.
Lastly, I want to figure out how one banal song can affect people’ behavior and thoughts through media. For example, Gangnam Style totally changed the reputation of Korea and Korean people through Youtube and many Facebook videos. This is the another reason why I wanted to know more about the relationship among music, music videos, gender, media, and race.
I will talk about..
-The changes throughout the years in music history
-Why there is “actually” none of female rappers?
-Rappers have to be black? - The prejudice toward the relationship between race and rap
-The effect of one song in people’ thinking
-How song & dance changes the trend of clothes?
-Lyrics can be offensive: Assault to Women
-Difference of songs among the nations - It is not the problem of race but it is the “concern” of culture
-Reputation of element by song - The power of one song in social networking websites
-Music as unification of all people regardless of anything