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Common – Letter To The Free ft. Bilal

13 May 201919 May 2019
Beginning with the title, we are encouraged to ask, who are 'the free' of American society? An answer may lie in the delicate refrain that rings through this song which…
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Cultural Appropriation: Hoop Earnings, Dreadlocks, and The N-Word

12 May 201913 May 2019
These issues are a great talking point which can lead to a deeper understandings of Hip-Hop's themes which not all students will have equal access to. A good example is…
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Toby Morris – Humanoid Language Week

10 May 201917 May 2019
I have found this comic a useful tool for conveying an idea of what it might be like to live as a non-white person, especially, in a postcolonial nation such…
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Akala – Interview on Institutional Racism and Knife Crime

10 May 201928 May 2019
This is a perceptive and stereotype-challenging interview with one of Britain's best conscious rappers and thinkers. He addresses problems which are relevant to youth and non-white demographics and specializes in…
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Rashad and Confidence – Rumors of War

10 May 201913 May 2019
This song formulates an attack on the American dream and the ideas it represents. The speaker describes an urban environment which has been ruined by violence, used by criminals and…
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J.Cole discuses the Risks of Social Media

10 May 201913 May 2019
In this personal and honest interview J. Cole discusses the difficulties and benefits of distancing himself from social media which he describes as if he were giving up a drug.…
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Arcee – Anchors

10 May 2019
This song is a feminist rebuttal to much of the misogynistic Hip-Hop which has come to be seen as the norm; however, that description could apply to Arcee as a…
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Waiata and Hip-Hop: Intertextual/Generational Oral Histories

10 May 201917 May 2019
The links between Maori Waiata and Hip-Hop are deeply rooted in two cultures which value the spoken word and the power of the speaker. I have sadly not had time…
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Rastafarian Member of Parliment’s Valedictory Speech

10 May 201910 May 2019
Though not strictly Hip-Hop this is a fantastic speech from a man who identifies with a culture which many people would not readily associate with a member of parliament. Just…
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TeachTech – 11 Classic Hip-Hop Songs for Teaching

10 May 201917 May 2019
This site has a range of great Hip-Hop themed resources, this one presents some classic's which can be useful in building a historical trajectory. They also come with an overview…
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TeachTech Presents: J. Cole – The Disease of More

10 May 201913 May 2019
TeachTech looks at an interview with J. Cole in which he discusses his lessons regarding material attainment and how no amount of money, success, power, drugs or sex will ever…
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Breis – Think Big

9 May 201917 May 2019
This is a thought provoking inspirational song with accompanying Lesson Plan. The vocabulary is extensive and could support a discussion of its own, however, the themes and content will push…
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Colloquial English Bingo (Slang Game)

9 May 201917 May 2019
This Lesson Plan has an impressive Excel Sheet of slang/loan words which English (UK) has adopted over the years and which have now found their way into Hip-Hop - among…
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Martin Luther King Black History Literacy Lessons

9 May 201917 May 2019
These Lesson(s) Plans are a treasure trove of information including a detailed curriculum overview which outlines grammar goals, content, vocab, learning objectives and accompanying resources. These include work sheets, sentence/story…
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Othello: The Remix

9 May 201917 May 2019
This Lesson Plan is jam-packed with modern Hip-Hop context for Shakespeare's classic play of revenge, vice, and death. It would be best suited as an introduction to the play before…
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Of Mice and Men vs Jay-Z

9 May 201917 May 2019
This Lesson Plan is a clever take on literary themes and the ways in which authors use characterization. It has a PowerPoint (Free sign-up to access) which has different quotes…
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Hip-Hop or Shakespeare – Can You Tell the Difference?

9 May 201917 May 2019
This thought provoking Lesson Plan comes with a PowerPoint (Free sign-up to access) which has a collection of Hip-Hop lyrics and Shakespearean lines; students then have to figure out which…
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Flowcabulary

9 May 201917 May 2019
Who said rap couldn't be educational? This website and their associated YouTube channel is an amazing tool for using rap to cover a range of subjects from Math to Science.…
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Lesson Plan on Teen Prostitution and Sexual Exploitation of Women

9 May 201917 May 2019
This is a skillfully constructed tried and true Lesson Plan which facilitates a discussion around the issues pertaining to challenges faced by women in areas which struggle with drugs, violence,…
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Prince EA – Dear Future Generations

9 May 201913 May 2019
This spoken word poem addresses a fictional future audience as the speaker discusses the impending ecological disaster with the gift of hindsight. It discusses how we did not act collectively…
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Joshua Iosefa – Brown Brother

9 May 201919 May 2019
A New Zealand High School student's speech went viral when he used a satirical spoken word format to question the stereotypes associated with being Maori, Polynesian, the 'other', or non-white…
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Closing the Gap between Hip-Hop and Poetry

8 May 201917 May 2019
This in-depth Lesson Plan gives step-by-step instructions showcasing how the tools that Shakespeare used to reshape the English language are still indispensable to rappers and poets today. It focuses on…
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Kanye West and Kid Cudi on Mental Health

8 May 201917 May 2019
This article discusses how Hip Hop has begun to take a larger interest in mental health within the music scene and within society more broadly. Link to Article: https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a25335660/hip-hop-mental-health/ The…
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Wyclef Jean – Does hip-hop reinforce racial stereotypes?

8 May 201916 May 2019
This interview looks at Hip-Hop and whether or not it reinforces negative racial stereotypes. Wyclif argues that Hip Hop, like all art, is a reflection of its environment. Therefore if…
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Materialism, Misogyny, and Masculinity in Hip Hop Culture

8 May 201917 May 2019
This article looks at the misrepresentation of women in the overly male dominated rap/hip hop scene. Even though women artists are increasing, there still seems to be that sexual image…
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TLC- No Scrubs

7 May 2019
This song is about being an independent women; and discusses the many situations women find themselves when they don't want male attention. The song is sending a message that it…
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Beyoncé – Pretty Hurts

7 May 201913 May 2019
This song is about the beauty standards that society expects women to meet. It acknowledges the pain that can be caused by this pursuit of unrealistic standards. It discusses the…
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Christina Aguilera- Can’t Hold Us Down

7 May 201913 May 2019
Christina questions challenging gender stereotypes which occur between men and women. Her song is empowering other women with the catch-cry and song focus 'they can't hold us down'. The song…
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Kanye West & Kid Cudi – Reborn (Kids See Ghosts)

7 May 201913 May 2019
In this song, Kid Cudi openly discusses his lifelong struggle with mental health and depression. He acknowledges the damage he caused by trying to self-medicate his depression and in the…
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New Zealand Hip-Hop

4 May 201917 May 2019
This is an article from NZOnAir which celebrates 10 years of NZ Hip-Hop music. It has a selection of songs from throughout the period which chart NZ Hip-Hop's evolution. https://www.nzonscreen.com/collection/aotearoa-hip-hop
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Dam Native – Behold my Kool Style

4 May 201916 May 2019
An iconic moment in New Zealand Hip-Hop history. This politically charged song is a celebration of Maori culture and independence echos the successes of the Maori renaissance of the late…
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Compliments Rap Battle

4 May 201916 May 2019
The positivity of this battle is juxtaposed against the usual insults which are thrown in a normal rap battle. The sketch employs irony, hyperbole, similes, metaphors, puns, sarcasm, alliteration and…
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Fashawn- Hey Young World (Ft. Aloe Blacc & Devoya Mayo)

4 May 201913 May 2019
This song preaches a message of positivity which is in contrast to many negative Hip-hop stereotypes. The speakers says with hard work, dedication, and education anyone can reach their dreams.…
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Lil Nas X – Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus)

4 May 2019
This song is interesting for a number of reasons as it is a mix of both County and Rap which has caused a number of heated discussions in both Genre's.…
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Bryson Tiller – Let me explain

4 May 201913 May 2019
This song is about honesty in a relationship. Bryson admits that he has treated a girl badly and that such behavior is disrespectful. This song could be juxtaposed against much…
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Tipene – West Side Hori Remix Feat. Sid Diamond & Sir T

4 May 201916 May 2019
The song title is a play on words referring to West Side Story. It describes life growing up in Auckland New Zealand. It tells how times were tough as there…
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Big Daddy Kane – Rap Summary (Lean on me)

4 May 201913 May 2019
In this song the speaker believes if you are having a hard time with mental health you can go to your friends for help. He says there are problems with…
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Scribe – Dreaming

4 May 201913 May 2019
In this song Scribe describes how he has committed to his dream of becoming a musician from a young age. To succeed he had to give up many of the…
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The Four Elements of Hip Hop Culture

2 May 2019
Here is a link to a brief History of the original "Four Elements" of Hip Hop culture. Link: https://beat.media/the-4-elements-of-hip-hop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVbOrJVLRHk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PCsYktWGiI KRS-One explaining the prehistoric origins of Hip Hop's Elements.
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Lowkey – Terrorist?

2 May 20192 May 2019
In his song Lowkey asks what really defines terrorism and whether the official narratives found on the mass media can be trusted. Through rhetorical questioning and mockery he implies that…
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B.o.B – Magic

2 May 201916 May 2019
In this 'big-up' song, Bobby Ray uses an extended metaphor of a magic trick/show to show off his rapping skills and claim he is better than the rest. He uses…
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Nas – I Can

2 May 20192 May 2019
In this song Nas says that each person must overcome their own adversity if they are to succeed. He has overcome poverty and violence so can speak on such matters…
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Boonaa Mohammaed – My Theory

2 May 2019
This song discusses the need for people to fit in and avoid being different. It discusses identity formation, race, culture, life at school, growing up, mental health, eating disorders, body…
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Saba – Photosynthesis

2 May 20192 May 2019
Saba is a religious rapper. In this song he discusses his hope that people will become aware there is a higher power and that through that power they will be…
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Akala – Carried Away

2 May 20192 May 2019
The harsh reality of violence, protection and to gain respect and the impact on the victim’s family. This song uses obvious enjambment and imagery, however metaphor, personification and alliteration are…
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Testament – Objectify

1 May 201916 May 2019
This song is a feminist ironic parody on the over-sexualization of women which achieves imagery through onomatopoeia, adjective repetition, narration and irony. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGNE8Ce_PjI
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Brother Ali – Sensitive

1 May 201916 May 2019
This song shows how rappers can be humble, fallible and gracious, thus challenging the Hip-Hop Narrative. This is a comeback song and he discusses what it feels like to grow…
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Testament – Poetic Devices

1 May 201916 May 2019
In this song the artist uses this video as a clinic to highlight how rap is a form of poetry by deconstructing the various poetic devices found in rap. He…
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Tupac – Changes

1 May 201916 May 2019
In his song Changes the artist highlights some of the societal issues faced by African Americans in today's society. Issues include; racism, bias by the justice system and police, over-representation…
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Songs Addressing Mental Health

20 Apr 2019
 Article which contains a list of songs promoting an awareness of mental health, including depression and anxiety.  Each song has a short explanation attached. Link: https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/take-care-songs-for-your-mental-health-news.49722.html Artists and Songs which…
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Lupe Fiasco – Muhammad Walks

19 Apr 201919 Apr 2019
Lupe is a Muslim who grew up in Chicago. In this song he employs an extended metaphor which parallels the similarities between different religions and how they all strive for…
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Muslim Religion and Hip Hop

19 Apr 201919 Apr 2019
This web page has an interesting collection of Hip-Hop artists who identify with the Five Percent Nation or have been influenced by the Islamic faith. Such artist include the Wu-Tang…
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What is Hip-Hop?

7 Apr 201917 May 2019
This Lesson Plan discusses Hip-Hop's history, culture, four elements, (Rap, Break-dancing, Graffiti, Mixing) language, the formation of personal and community identities, and the interplay between mainstream vs underground discourses within…
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