Women in Hip Hop
Commercialization of Hip Hop
Diversity in Hip Hop

Hip Hop and Literature
Social Issues in Hip Hop

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Who is considered the "First Lady of Rap," known for her bold lyrics and fashion in the 1980s?

Roxanne Shanté

100

What is one sign of hip hop’s commercialization in the 1990s?

 Mainstream record deals for artists like Tupac and Biggie.

100

 Name one non-African American hip hop artist who gained prominence in the 2000s.

Eminem

100

What literary device is common in hip hop lyrics?

Metaphor or rhyme.

100

Name one social issue addressed in hip hop lyrics.

 Poverty, racism, or police brutality.

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200

 Name one way women in hip hop challenged gender stereotypes in the 1990s.

Artists like Queen Latifah promoted empowerment and self-respect (e.g., “U.N.I.T.Y.”).

200

 Name a brand that heavily used hip hop in advertising during the early 2000s.

Sprite or Nike.

200

How did Latinx artists contribute to hip hop’s diversity in the late 20th century?

 Artists like Cypress Hill blended Latinx culture with hip hop, addressing issues like immigration.

200

Name a hip hop song that uses storytelling like a novel.

 “Stan” by Eminem.

"Children's Story: by Slick Rick

"Undying Love" by Nas

"I Got a Story to Tell" Notorious B.I.G

"Brenda's Got a Baby" 2Pac

"Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" Kendrick Lamar

"Lost Ones" J.Cole

200

How did Public Enemy’s music address social issues in the 1980s?

 Songs like “Fight the Power” criticized systemic racism and inequality.

300

 How did Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) influence perceptions of women in hip hop?

 It blended hip hop, soul, and reggae, showcasing intellectual depth and challenging hyper-sexualized stereotypes.

300

 How did the rise of music videos on MTV impact hip hop’s commercialization?

It increased visibility but often emphasized materialism and stereotypes to appeal to broader audiences.

300

Describe one effect of diversity on hip hop’s global reach in the 21st century.

Artists from Asia (e.g., Rich Brian) and Europe expanded hip hop’s styles and audiences.

300

How does hip hop relate to the oral tradition in literature?

It uses rhythm and rhyme to pass down stories, similar to ancient griots.

300

 Describe a changing view on crime in hip hop from the 1990s to the 2010s.

1990s gangsta rap often glorified crime; 2010s artists like J. Cole critiqued its root causes.

400

 Describe a socio-cultural barrier women faced in hip hop during the late 20th century.

 Women faced misogyny and limited media exposure, often being pressured to conform to sexualized images.

400

Explain one economic concern tied to hip hop’s commercialization in the 21st century.

Independent artists struggled to compete with major labels, leading to less creative control.

400

 How did diversity in hip hop challenge stereotypes about the genre?

 Diverse artists broke the perception that hip hop was only for African American communities, broadening its cultural narratives

400

 Connect a 1990s hip hop album to a literary theme studied in class.

Illmatic by Nas explores coming-of-age themes, like The Catcher in the Rye.

400

 How did hip hop address discrimination in the 21st century?

 Artists like Beyoncé (“Formation”) highlighted racial and gender discrimination, promoting activism.

500

 Analyze how Nicki Minaj’s work in the 21st century reflects changing views on gender in hip hop.

Nicki Minaj uses alter egos and diverse styles to assert creative control, challenging male dominance while navigating commercialization pressures.

500

 Analyze how commercialization affected the authenticity of hip hop culture by the 2010s.

 Commercialization brought wealth but diluted cultural roots, with some artists prioritizing trends over social commentary.

500

Analyze how Kendrick Lamar’s work reflects diversity in hip hop’s storytelling.

 Lamar’s albums like To Pimp a Butterfly blend jazz, funk, and Compton narratives, showcasing cultural and musical diversity.

500

 Analyze how hip hop lyrics from the 2000s reflect the socio-cultural role of literature.

Lyrics from artists like Lupe Fiasco (Food & Liquor) use allegory and social critique, mirroring literature’s role in reflecting society.

500

Analyze how hip hop’s portrayal of poverty has evolved since the 1980s.

Early hip hop (e.g., Grandmaster Flash) depicted poverty’s struggles; modern artists like Chance the Rapper focus on solutions like community investment.