Vocabulary:
- hip-hop /HIP-hop /
- evolve /ih-VOLV /
- explicit /ik-SPLIS-it/
- spotlight /SPOT-lahyt/
- immeasurable /ih-MEZ-uh-ruh-buhl/
[noun] – a musical and cultural movement characterized by various elements such as rap, DJing, and breakdancing, often used for self-expression and social commentary
Kids in the neighborhood enjoy practicing hip-hop dance moves at the community center.
[verb] – to develop or change gradually over time
Technology continues to evolve, offering new and improved gadgets every year.
[adjective] – clearly expressed, leaving nothing implied; often used to describe content that is direct and straightforward, sometimes containing strong language or explicit details
The teacher gave explicit instructions on how to complete the science experiment.
[verb] – to direct attention toward something
The news article aims to spotlight the challenges faced by endangered species.
[adjective] – unable to be measured or gauged, often used to describe something vast or limitless
The teacher’s impact on her students’ lives is immeasurable, extending far beyond the classroom.
Article reading:
Beyond its sometimes controversial explicit content, hip-hop serves as a platform for social commentary. Artists like Grandmaster Flash and Public Enemy use their music to spotlight societal issues, making hip-hop a potent tool for activism. Usha Jey, a 26-year-old choreographer, credits hip-hop for fostering self-expression and blending it with Bharatanatyam, a South Asian dance. As hip-hop reaches its 50th anniversary, its influence remains immeasurable, connecting with people worldwide. Nile Rodgers, a legendary musician, emphasizes its impact, stating, “The impact that it has had on the world, it really cannot be quantified.” Undoubtedly, hip-hop’s enduring significance lies in its ability to connect with truth.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever attended a hip-hop concert or dance performance? If so, what was your favorite part of the experience? If not, would you be interested in going to one? Why or why not?
- In your opinion, has hip-hop influenced your generation’s fashion and art? If so, in what ways? If not, do you see any other cultural influences?
- Do you agree that hip-hop serves as a powerful tool for social commentary?
- Reflecting on the article, how might hip-hop continue to evolve in the next 50 years, considering the influence it has had so far?
- In what ways can hip-hop be used as a platform for activism, and do you think artists have a responsibility to address societal issues through their music?
Summarization
Describe:
- celebration
- composition
- progress
- credit
- emphasize