VOA 2009 Wednesday, November 25th Discovery - the global hip-hop music show self

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2009 Nian 11 Yue 25 Ri Wednesday Discovery - the global hip-hop music show self 

EXPLORATIONS - Global Hip-Hop Music with a Message

Hip-hop music is popular around the world. Hip-hop artists created their own Declaration of Peace that is recognized by the United Nations. Socially conscious hip-hop artists spread messages of peace, security, unity, forgiveness and happiness. Often, their songs teach young people about human rights and fighting for their freedoms so they can have a better future.

Hip-hop music popular all over the world. Hip-hop performers to create their own unique Peace Declaration, the United Nations has also expressed its approval. It has a socially conscious hip-hop artists (to the people) to convey peace, stability, unity, forgiveness and happiness of information. They teach young men how to treat human rights songs, how to fight for the freedom of life, make them better prospects.

DAM is known as the first Palestinian group to sing hip-hop. Members of the group are Tamer Nafar, his younger brother Suhell and Mahmoud Jreri. They lived in the poor area of Lod, just outside Tel Aviv. It is a town where both Israeli Jews and Arabs live.

DAM is the first Palestinian to sing a combination of art, famous hip-hop music. The members of this trio are Thame · Chennai law, his brother and Sue Hale Mohamed Ahmed · Jerry. They live in a place called Lod poor areas, in Tel Aviv is home to Israeli Jews and Arabs on the outskirts of town, this town.

The group's music is influenced by the Israeli and Palestinian conflict as well as social issues that affect people's freedoms. In an interview with Time Magazine, Tamer Nafar said that the conflict is their life and their window; whatever they see, they write about. They also sing about issues such as terrorism, violence linked to illegal drugs and women's rights. The group sings in Arabic, English and Hebrew.

The combination of music affect people involved in addition to free social problems also affected by both the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. Thame · Nye law "Time Magazine" interview, said the conflict is their life, conflict is their window; no matter what they see, what they write. They also sing with drug abuse and other related feminist terror, violence, and they sing in Arabic, English and Hebrew.

DAM hopes to teach young people about their history and rights. They tell children not to be influenced by other people, but to learn on their own what is right and what is wrong. Children sing with them on the song Ng'Ayer Bukra, which means Change Tomorrow. The children sing that they want education and the ability to change tomorrow.

DAM want young people to know their own history and rights. They told the children not to be influenced by others, but should be self distinguish right from wrong. The children with their singing Ng'Ayer Bukra song meaning "change tomorrow," the songs, children's songs to express their access to education and the desire to be able to change tomorrow.

The Israeli group Hadag Nahash also sings about the Palestinian and Israeli conflict in some of their songs. Other songs deal with issues like racism, women's rights, Israeli economics, class divisions and politics. They want young people to question the issues that affect them and the future of Israeli society. Their political songs have caused public debates in Israeli newspapers, radio and television stations, and even Israel's parliament.

Israel combinations Hadag Nahash also with songs sung by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Most other songs they sing reflected color, women's rights, the Israeli economy, ethnic divisions and political issues. They want young men to challenge these issues affect their own future and Israeli society. Songs with political overtones they caused public controversy, (we have) in Israeli newspapers, radio, television and even the Israeli parliament (comment).

In the thirteen years the group has been together, Hadag Nahash has produced five CDs and has performed around the world. Many people have become interested in the band because of their song called "The Sticker Song."

13 Since, this is called Hadag Nahash combination produced a 5 Zhang CD , and performed around the world. Many people began to be interested in the band, because their song called " at The Sticker Song ", that is "sticker song."

The song includes words from stickers that are placed on cars in Israel. These bumper stickers are usually about political issues.

This song collection of all kinds of slogans posted on an Israeli vehicle, which are attached to the car bumper tag is usually related to political issues.

Socially conscious hip-hop has become a popular form of music around the world. It is possible that every country has at least one or two socially conscious hip-hop singers or groups. However, sometimes it is not easy to learn about these artists. Their music is suppressed in countries where freedom of expression is limited. These artists fear that they will get in trouble with the government if they sing about political issues. Some musicians do sing about political and social issues in suppressed societies. However, these musicians often sing in secret and their music is not widely known.

Hip-hop music with a social consciousness gradually become a popular world music. Each country may have at least one or two singers, or a combination of such music. Sometimes, however, aware of these artists is not an easy thing. Their music in countries with limited freedom of expression is prohibited, artists worry that if political issues to sing the song, and the government will have trouble. Some musicians indeed in some authoritarian country singing songs of political and social issues, but they are always secret, the songs are generally not known.

In Brazil, artists use hip-hop to express social inequalities and racial issues. In the largest city, Sao Paulo, one of the oldest hip-hop groups is Racionais MC's. They started their music group in nineteen eighty-eight. Their songs are about social injustices in the city, including police violence against young people.

In Brazil, the artists express social inequality and racial discrimination with a hip-hop arts. In Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, it has one of the oldest street dancers called Racionais MC's , the music group founded in 1988 years their songs reflect the social prejudices of the city, such as police youth violence (incidents).

Many of their songs are about people living in poor areas called favelas. The members, Mano Brown, Ice Blue, Edy Rock and DJ KL Jay, all lived in favelas. The singers are also activists for the work and goals of their songs. In nineteen ninety-two Racionais MC's joined forces with Brazil's Ministry of Education. They visited schools to teach people about life in the favelas, including issues related to drugs, police violence, poverty and racism. They have also used their music to earn money for health clinics, youth sports programs and schools. In two thousand nine they released their sixth album called Ta Na Chuva.

This reflects a combination of many of the songs live in the favelas people's slum life. Several members of the combination to Mano Brown , Ice Blue , Edy Rock and DJ KL Jay live in favelas . They also realize they sang songs of work and objectives and actively running. 1992 Nian, Racionais MC's joined the Brazilian Ministry of Education, strength has greatly increased. They visit each school, so that teachers and students understand the favelas areas of people's lives, let them know where the drug police violence, poverty and issues related to race. They also use music charity, sponsoring various medical rehabilitation centers, youth sports and a variety of schools Department. 2009 years, they released the first 6 albums, called Ta Na Chuva .

In Rio de Janeiro, a famous hip-hop artist called Marcelo D2 also lived in a favela. However, when he turned thirteen he left the area to work. Some of his friends who remained in the favelas were killed in gun battles with criminal groups. His first productions in hip-hop were in nineteen ninety-five in a group called Planet Hemp. Three years later he left the group and produced his own album. His songs are about his life experiences. Marcelo D2 became famous when he created a new form of hip-hop by mixing it with the Brazilian music called samba.

In Rio de Janeiro , a man named Marcelo D2 's famous hip-hop artists also live in Favela . However, he 13 left here years old, go out to work. And he lived in a favela friends were killed in a gang shootout in. His first album in hip-hop in 1995 released in, then the combination is called Planet Hemp . 3 years later, he left the portfolio, started making his own album. His songs express his own life experience. Now, he has become a name, he created a new form of hip-hop, samba Brazilian music with it and rub together.

Marcelo D2 has performed with famous American hip-hop artists such as will-i-am from the Black Eyed Peas. He has also performed with the famous Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes.

Marcelo D2 with the famous American hip-hop artist and from the Black Eyed Peas 's will-i-am on the same stage performances, he is also famous Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes stage.

Wyclef Jean is one of the top socially conscious hip-hop artists in the world. Wyclef was born in Haiti. At the age of nine he moved with his family to Brooklyn, New York and later to New Jersey. He was a member of the hip-hop group called the Fugees with Lauryn Hill and Prakazrel Samuel Michel, also known as Pras.

Wyclef Jean is world famous socially conscious hip-hop artist. Wyclef Jean was born in Haiti. 9 years old, he and his family moved to Brooklyn, New York, and later moved to New Jersey. He is a man named Fugees hip-hop band members of the orchestra as well as Lauryn Hill and Prakazrel Samuel Michel two artists, so the orchestra also known as Pras .

Wyclef has since released seven of his own CDs and will have an eighth coming out in January. Wyclef's songs are a mix of social and political issues as well as entertainment. Many of his songs are about the life of refugees or immigrants in the United States. Wyclef brings attention to the injustices some immigrants experience in the United States.

Wyclef Since then released their 7 Zhang CD , the first 8 Zhang next year 1 Yuefen will also be introduced. In addition to his songs with entertainment properties, but also a mix of social and political issues. His songs reflect the American rebels and immigrants' lives, will bring to the public's attention on the unfair treatment of certain American immigrant experience.

In two thousand five, Wyclef formed the Yeli Haiti Foundation.

2005 Nian, Wyclef set up a "Yeli Hai to the Foundation."

The foundation works on issues such as education, health, environment and community development. It also works with the World Food Organization and the Pan American Development Foundation to help Haitians, especially after the food shortage riots last year. In two thousand seven, Haitian President Rene Preval appointed Wyclef a traveling ambassador to represent the country. Recently, Wyclef travelled to Haiti with former President Bill Clinton and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

The Foundation aims to address education, health, environment and community development issues. It is also with the World Food Program, the Pan American Development Foundation, the two organizations jointly to help the Haitian people, especially after last year's food shortage riots (played an active role.) 2007 years, the Haitian President Rene Preval appointed Wyclef Haiti ambassador . Recently, Wyclef with former US President Bill - Clinton and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon visit to Haiti.

This past summer, the Black Entertainment Television network, BET, honored Wyclef with its Award for Humanitarian Work. And Wyclef was named hip-hop's unofficial multicultural conscience.

Last summer, Black Entertainment television network ( a BET ) to Wyclef humanitarian work presented the awards he was nominated for hip-hop art multi-cultural awareness unofficial representative.

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