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The Language of Composition: "Hip Hop Planet" by James McBride

Central Essay, Chapter 6
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  1. exploit
    use or manipulate to one's advantage
    To many of my generation, despite all attempts to exploit it, belittle it, numb it, classify it, and analyze it, hip hop remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of "I am" from the youth of the world.
  2. belittle
    express a negative opinion of
    To many of my generation, despite all attempts to exploit it, belittle it, numb it, classify it, and analyze it, hip hop remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of "I am" from the youth of the world.
  3. enigma
    something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
    To many of my generation, despite all attempts to exploit it, belittle it, numb it, classify it, and analyze it, hip hop remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of "I am" from the youth of the world.
  4. clarion
    loud and clear
    To many of my generation, despite all attempts to exploit it, belittle it, numb it, classify it, and analyze it, hip hop remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of "I am" from the youth of the world.
  5. staccato
    marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds
    In the late 1950s and '60s, Baraka performed with shrieks, howls, cries, stomps, verse floating ahead of or behind the rhythm, sometimes in staccato syncopation.
  6. syncopation
    a musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beat
    In the late 1950s and '60s, Baraka performed with shrieks, howls, cries, stomps, verse floating ahead of or behind the rhythm, sometimes in staccato syncopation.
  7. dashiki
    a loose and brightly colored African shirt
    It was performance art, delivered in a dashiki and Afro, in step with the anger of a bold and sometimes frightening nationalistic black movement, and it inspired what might be considered the first rap group, the Last Poets.
  8. percussion
    the act of striking a musical instrument
    Their records consisted of percussion and spoken-word rhyme.
  9. purview
    the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
    The music that was once the purview of black America has gone white and gone commercial all at once.
  10. alimony
    support paid by one spouse to another after separation
    ...he can relate because he's paying alimony and child support.
  11. affluent
    having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    Obviously, it's not just working-class whites, but also affluent, suburban kids who identify with this music with African-American roots.
  12. decry
    express strong disapproval of
    What attracts white kids to this music is the same thing that prompted outraged congressmen to decry jazz during the 1920s and Tipper Gore to campaign decades later against violent and explicit lyrics: life on the other side of the tracks; its "cool" or illicit factor, which black Americans, like it or not, are always perceived to possess.
  13. overt
    open and observable; not secret or hidden
    "People call hip hop the MTV music now," scoffs Chuck D, of Public Enemy, known for its overtly political rap.
  14. indigenous
    originating where it is found
    "It's Big Brother controlling you. To slip something in there that's indigenous to the roots, that pays homage to the music that came before us, it's the Mount Everest of battles."
  15. homage
    respectful deference
    "It's Big Brother controlling you. To slip something in there that's indigenous to the roots, that pays homage to the music that came before us, it's the Mount Everest of battles."
  16. unabashed
    not embarrassed
    Most rap songs unabashedly function as walking advertisements for luxury cars, designer clothes, and liquor.
  17. pittance
    an inadequate payment
    Five hundred yards (460 meters) away, Africans eat off the sidewalk and sell peanuts for a pittance.
  18. squalor
    sordid dirtiness
    In Dakar, where every kid is a microphone and turntable away from squalor, and American rapper Tupac Shakur's picture hangs in market stalls of folks who don't understand English, rap is king.
  19. paltry
    contemptibly small in amount or size
    They write about their lives as village fishermen, the scarcity of catch forcing them to fish in deeper and deeper waters, the hardship of fishing for 8, 10, 14 days at a time in an open pirogue in rainy season, the high fee they pay to rent the boat, and the paltry price their catches fetch on the market.
  20. hallowed
    worthy of religious veneration
    The Bronx is the hallowed holy ground of hip hop, the place where it all began.
Created on Wed Apr 28 15:16:10 EDT 2021 (updated Tue May 04 15:19:51 EDT 2021)

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