
The Differences and Similarities Between Rock and Rap Music
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Narrated by:
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Trevor Clinger
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Many people who know of these two music genres usually favor one over the other. Rap music has its own characteristics and qualities that can manipulate a society into living a certain way. Rock music can cause us to rebel against the government or other types of authority. Could both of these genres actually be helping one another in achieving the same common goal? Dive into this fun and informal audio and discover these unique similarities and differences. I hold a Bachelor's Degree of Business Administration, and an Associate's Degree of Management Technology.
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