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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.WritingResearch an original hip-hop DJ.Write a biography describing the DJs life,influences,and what the artist is doing today.Be sure to cite your references.Social StudiesCreate a timeline showing the evolution of rap music.Include key dates
2、 and people.Research additional information,if needed.Include at least five events on your timeline.ConnectionsRoots of RapA Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:1,548www.readinga-Written by Randolph HeardXZ1Z2LEVELED BOOK Z1www.readinga-How has rap influenced the music that came after it?Focu
3、s QuestionWritten by Randolph Heardamplifier commentary cultures defacing influential innovation inspired mainstream poverty rivals turntables vinylWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRARoots of Rap Level Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Randolph HeardAll righ
4、ts reserved.www.readinga-Front and back cover:Grandmaster Flash and his group the Furious Five were the first hip-hop act to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Page 3:Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys pose for their tour promotion photo,1987.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:MediaPunch In
5、c/REX USA;title page:Sean Pavone/123RF;page 3:Marty Lederhandler/AP Images;page 4:Owen Franken/Corbis;pages 5,7(top):WENN Ltd/Alamy;page 6:Ted Spiegel/Corbis;pages 7(bottom),9:PYMCA/Alamy;page 8:Thinkstock/Stockbyte/Thinkstock;page 10:Heide Benser/Corbis;page 12(left):Keystone Pictures USA/Alamy;pag
6、e 12(right):Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy;page 14(top):Keizo Mori/AFLO/Nippon News/Corbis;page 14(center):Carlos Cazalis/Corbis;page 14(bottom):Agencja Fotograficzna Caro/Alamy;page 15(top):courtesy of Upper Hutt Posse;page 15(bottom):courtesy of Third3ye15What started at a young girls party in the Sout
7、h Bronx in 1973 has become a global phenomenon.Poverty and the lack of means to develop new mainstream music inspired creativity and some of the most influential musical innovations of the twentieth century.All it took was imagination,a determination to express oneself,and the desire to have fun.Its
8、 8,928 miles(14,368 km)from the Bronx,New York,to New Zealand.But in the early 1980s records like“Rappers Delight”and“The Message”found an eager audience among the Mori,the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.Like many in the South Bronx in the early 1970s,large numbers of Mori faced more ob
9、stacles,higher levels of crime,health problems,and poorer education than the rest of society.Hip-hop resonated strongly with Mori bands such as Upper Hutt Posse and Third3ye,who embraced it as their own musical culture.Hip-Hop Goes GiobaiThird3yeUpper Hutt PosseRoots of Rap Level Z116Giossaryamplifi
10、er(n.)a piece of electronic equipment that makes sounds louder(p.5)commentary(n.)an expression of ones views on a subject(p.12)cultures(n.)the ideas and customs of a certain group of people(p.5)defacing(v.)marking or damaging the surface of something in a way that ruins its original appearance(p.11)
11、influential(adj.)having the power to shape events(p.15)innovation(n.)a new idea,product,or way of doing something(p.9)inspired(v.)prompted to be brave or creative(p.5)mainstream(adj.)of or relating to the most widely accepted beliefs in a society(p.15)poverty(n.)the state of being poor(p.4)rivals(n.
12、)competitors for superiority or a prize(p.6)turntables(n.)parts of a record player upon which records are spun(p.5)vinyl(adj.)made of a strong,light,plastic material(p.5)www.readinga-How has rap influenced the music that came after it?Focus QuestionWritten by Randolph Heardamplifier commentary cultu
13、res defacing influential innovation inspired mainstream poverty rivals turntables vinylWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRARoots of Rap Level Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Randolph HeardAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front and back cover:Grandmaster Fla
14、sh and his group the Furious Five were the first hip-hop act to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Page 3:Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys pose for their tour promotion photo,1987.Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover:MediaPunch Inc/REX USA;title page:Sean Pavone/123RF;page 3:Marty Lederhand
15、ler/AP Images;page 4:Owen Franken/Corbis;pages 5,7(top):WENN Ltd/Alamy;page 6:Ted Spiegel/Corbis;pages 7(bottom),9:PYMCA/Alamy;page 8:Thinkstock/Stockbyte/Thinkstock;page 10:Heide Benser/Corbis;page 12(left):Keystone Pictures USA/Alamy;page 12(right):Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy;page 14(top):Keizo Mori
16、/AFLO/Nippon News/Corbis;page 14(center):Carlos Cazalis/Corbis;page 14(bottom):Agencja Fotograficzna Caro/Alamy;page 15(top):courtesy of Upper Hutt Posse;page 15(bottom):courtesy of Third3ye15What started at a young girls party in the South Bronx in 1973 has become a global phenomenon.Poverty and th
17、e lack of means to develop new mainstream music inspired creativity and some of the most influential musical innovations of the twentieth century.All it took was imagination,a determination to express oneself,and the desire to have fun.Its 8,928 miles(14,368 km)from the Bronx,New York,to New Zealand
18、.But in the early 1980s records like“Rappers Delight”and“The Message”found an eager audience among the Mori,the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.Like many in the South Bronx in the early 1970s,large numbers of Mori faced more obstacles,higher levels of crime,health problems,and poorer edu
19、cation than the rest of society.Hip-hop resonated strongly with Mori bands such as Upper Hutt Posse and Third3ye,who embraced it as their own musical culture.Hip-Hop Goes GiobaiThird3yeUpper Hutt PosseRoots of Rap Level Z116Giossaryamplifier(n.)a piece of electronic equipment that makes sounds loude
20、r(p.5)commentary(n.)an expression of ones views on a subject(p.12)cultures(n.)the ideas and customs of a certain group of people(p.5)defacing(v.)marking or damaging the surface of something in a way that ruins its original appearance(p.11)influential(adj.)having the power to shape events(p.15)innova
21、tion(n.)a new idea,product,or way of doing something(p.9)inspired(v.)prompted to be brave or creative(p.5)mainstream(adj.)of or relating to the most widely accepted beliefs in a society(p.15)poverty(n.)the state of being poor(p.4)rivals(n.)competitors for superiority or a prize(p.6)turntables(n.)par
22、ts of a record player upon which records are spun(p.5)vinyl(adj.)made of a strong,light,plastic material(p.5)13Although breaking,graffiti art,and DJing are still present and vibrant,rap as a musical art form clearly broke away from the pack.In the beginning,the rapper was just a part of the hip-hop
23、party.But once hip-hop records started becoming hugely popular,the rappers themselves became the stars.From the release of“Rappers Delight”by the Sugarhill Gang in 1979,raps first worldwide hit,through the present day,rap music has evolved and transformed in many different ways.Rap EvoivesPolitical
24、and social topics have often been an important part of popular American music.Blues,jazz,and rock n roll have all created their share of controversy.Rap,however,brought the idea of controversial music to an entirely new level.Like many genres of music that preceded it,rap changed as its popularity g
25、rew.With the growth of gangsta rap in the 1990s,some rap lyrics shifted to more controversial issues such as violence,sexism,gangs,and drugs.With this shift,anti-rap feelings began to grow.Gangsta rap was targeted by Parental Advisory labels,which warned consumers against potentially offensive lyric
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