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Music Pollution


            In a matter of weeks or year periods a smooth surface ocean rock can become commute to a sharp unusual format; existing now with potholes and honeycomb structure. Fascinating it is though to witness how the limestone bicarbonate structure has converted itself from a level plane, to a rough jagged edge figure. This feature is simply caused by the slashing, and back slashing of the ocean waves. This Geological explanation can well enough stand applicable to the Human nature in reference to factors which can deteriorate our brain and erode us severely. Such erosive factors reverberate through T.V, magazines, or books, but majority will agree that rap music does play a large role. Today's Artist has continued their ceaseless act of degrading women, using profanity, and most commonly their endless brag of money cars, and jewelry. Among all these Rap Artist 50 cents drove my attention. I was listening to his newly released single G'D UP extracted from his freshly collaborated latest album entitled "BEG FOR MERCY".
             In this trio "G'D Up" rappers 50, lloyd Banks, and Young Buck has enunciate themselves as heartless , careless and immobile emotional beings. Words of 50, buck, and banks alone can leave a soul troubled, and traumatize in fear. In addition to being heartless 50 introduces, violence and drugs to the receivers of his listeners, 50 also reveals some association with drug and drug trafficking in his song "G'D Up" The second artist Lloyd Banks continued with violence, guns, but the shock to me was when he stated " before you niggaz speak on 50, buy forty in a spare clip." this artist visually showed me that he will fight, bounce , or die with 50 also initiate fights or conflicts on behalf of 50 cents. Last Artist Young Buck seems very presumptuous to repeat lyrics as such "my finger nails still filled with cocaine residue" which exposes him to be a drug attic, of which he seems to be heedless about.


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