Title: N.W.A Americas Most Dangerous Group
1N.W.A Americas Most Dangerous Group
- By Michael, Ryan, John, Brandon, and Megan
2Progression of Rap in the 80s
From Party Rap
To Gangsta Rap
3 NWA Group Members
4- Emerged in the late 1980s
- Popularized gangsta rap with Straight Outta
Compton(1989) album - Celebrated the violence and hedonism of the
criminal life, with blunt harsh language
5- Ice Cubes Departure in 1989
- Clashing egos prevented the recording of a third
album - Dr. Dre left for solo career in 1992
- Funky, bass-driven beats to their exaggerated
lyrics still influence rap today
6The Situationists and the N.W.A
- If many people did what we wrote, the
Situationists wrote on last time, it was because
we wrote the negative we had lived, and that had
been live by so many others before us (Marcus,
354) - N.W.A sang about what they had experienced in
their own lives just like the situationists wrote
about what they had experienced.
7- Situationist writing was a form of criticism,
and it was a form of noise, directed with equal
force against all forms of social and political
organization. (Marcus, 355) - NWA Fuck The Police Fuck tha police Comin
straight from the underground Young nigga got it
bad cuz I'm brown And not the other color so
police think They have the authority to kill a
minority
8The Backlash
- N.W.A received a formal letter from the FBI
cease and desist performing Fuck Tha Police
live. - One of the first groups to receive Parental
Advisory Sticker on their albums.
9Strait Outta Compton Lyrics
- Depicts violent environment of Compton.
- Weapons are directly mentioned six times.
- gat, sawed off, AK-47 is the tool.
- Creates an identity for the rappers.
- Hardcore personality traits are mentioned seven
times. - crazy motherfuckers, crazy as fuck, crazy
ass nigga, I dont give a fuck.
10Ways of Seeing NWA
- Bergers discussion of reproduction applies to
music. - When music is mass produced, it changes the
musics message. - John Berger Quotes
- Reproduction isolates a detail of a painting
from the whole (Berger 25). - In the age of pictorial reproduction the meaning
of paintings is no longer attached to them
(Berger 24). - The uniqueness of every painting was once part
of the uniqueness of the place where it resided
(Berger 19).
11Conclusion
- NWA popularized gangsta rap and made it
mainstream - NWA rapped about the streets and way of life in
the ghetto - Lipstick Traces shows us that NWA is an important
part of the hidden history of culture. - NWAs views can relate to situationists
doctrine. - Ways Of Seeing offers up a different perspective
on how to view NWAs messages in their lyrics.