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    Rap should not be considered art or music, and the "rappers" should not be considered artists!

    Resolved: Rap should not be considered art or music, and the "rappers" should not be considered artists! Clarification: What I am trying to state is that Rap should not be categorized as music or art and the "rappers" should not be categorized as artists. Rules: 1. Be respectful, not extreme criticism during arguments or in comments, though some criticism such as what would have helped is always allowed as it helps improve the debater's skill. 2. Vote honestly as to who won and put a detailed reason as to why you voted as you did (this is not a rule but rather a request) 3. If you use a source that isn't your personal knowledge,, site it either in the comments section or in your argument. 4. Do your best and Enjoy! Argument: As Pro I am against rappers being considered artists and their so called music "rap" should not be considered art or music. To begin I will define rap: Slang . blame or punishment, especially for a crime. Slang . a criminal charge: a murder rap. (http://dictionary.reference.com...) So as you can see the word rap has a lot to do with crime and punishment and even murder, so why should this so called music made by "rappers" have such a word as this in there? It is also easy to see why the "rap music" has such things as gang violence, drug$, $ex, alcohol, and pretty much every curse word imagined including not so appropriate nicknames for the female gender and also the now popular and inappropriate word for dark-skinned people (I believe everyone knows what I refer too) are uttered constantly. Here is a piece of the lyrics for one of these "rap" songs: Lil Wayne's She Will I tell her now gon' pop that pu$$y for a real n!gga I already know that life is deep, but I still dig her N!ggas is jealous, but really I could care less I'm in Hell's Kitchen with an apron and a hairnet Devil on my shoulder, the Lord as my witness So on my Libra scale, I'm weighing sins and forgiveness What goes around comes around like a hula hoop Karma is a b!tch? Well just make sure that b!tch is beautiful Life on the edge, I'm dangling my feet I tried to pay attention but attention paid me Haters can't see me: nose-bleed seats And today I went shopping and talk is still cheap I rock to the beat of my drum set I been at the top for a while and I ain't jump yet But I'm Ray Charles to the bull$hit Now jump up on that d!ck and do a full split! You can see the sexual sense of this song in just the first verse. The first line and last line are extraordinarily dirty as you can see, "pop that pu$$y for a real n!gga" and "now jump on that d!ck and do a full split". Do we really want to consider this art and music for the children of our nation to freely listen to as they wish? This song is dirty and that is only the first verse as i said before. There are plenty more verses to this song that i wouldnt even consider reading or even glancing at. The teens and other kids around me in schools listen to this "music" 24/7 and they act like they are going to go join a gang as soon as they are out of high school. some of them dont even think about going to college. The generation i now live in is'nt as respectable as it should have been. todays influences are strong on these kids, and so far good influences have been lacking. Rap is a bad influence and todays kids have been raised to it. The mentioning of gang's being all that and violence being an everyday thing it is no wonder gang violence has increased dramatically. Rap could even be considered the gangs new recruiter. Here are some statistics of gang violence in 2011: 1.Approximately 772,500 people in the United States belong to gangs. This number tends to grow every year, especially in those cities that have more than 25,000 people living in them. Some statistics have shown that there was an 8% drop between 1999 and 2000 but overall gang violence continues to grow. 2.In Los Angeles 59% of all homicides are gang related. This is true of 53% of all homicides in Chicago. Last year, there were 698 gang related homicides in just these two cities alone. In 130 other cities that have a population of at least 100,000 people there were only 637 homicides.3.More than 24,500 gangs are currently active within the United States. This is a 5% decrease in the number of gangs that were in existence in 1999. However, cities who have a population of more than 25,000 people have reported a small increase in the number of gangs that are causing gang violence within their cities. 4.Forty-five percent of cities that have a population of at least 25,000 people have seen an increase in gang violence over the past two years. In cities with a population of between 50,000 and 99,999 people, there has been a 37% increase in gang violence. Those cities with a population of 100,000 people have reported a 69% increase in gang violence. 5.Approximately 47% of gang members are Hispanic, 31% are African American, 13% are white and 7% are Asian. This is one of the few statistics that seemingly remains fairly steady over the years regardless of the rise and fall in the other statistics about gang violence. (http://www.mademan.com...) So as you can see gang violence is a big problem right now, and with the amount of rappers singing about it and how its "bad@ss" its no wonder the crime rates and gang activity have increased. We need to make a stand against this supposed form of music! It will be hard but worth it!