It has previously been shown that music features progressively more swear words and profanities per word uttered over time, and that rap music is at the forefront of this change. Therefore, this study explores whether there have been significant changes in swear word usage in rap music between the genre's conception (1970s-1980s), its commercialization (1990s-2000s), and its current black rights and personhood movements (2010s), totaling 50 years from 1970 to 2019. This was studied through a corpus of 300 song lyrics with 100-song sub-corpora per key period. These corpora were analyzed in terms of frequency of swear words and their functional categories based on McEnery and Xiao's (2004) model of swear words. The ten most frequent swear wor...
Are there any gender differences in how profanity is used in modern pop music in 2019? The purpose o...
This essay investigates how male hip-hop artists assert different masculine identities in their song...
Trends in ecstasy use in America during the past decade were reflected in mainstream, American rap-m...
It has previously been shown that music features progressively more swear words and profanities per ...
In recent years, rap music has gained popularity in Turkey, especially among young people. In this a...
This study aims at investigating differences in derogatory word use between heteronormative rap arti...
This study discusses the comparison of word formation processes on unique words in song lyrics in 1...
Abstract: In this thesis, the general use and specific instances of F-words in modern music lyrics h...
Drawing theoretically both from cultural studies and cultural criminology, this exp loratory project...
Much of the literature relating to rap assumes such music contains violent and misogynic lyrics. Bef...
Some people might regard the language of hip-hop as being crude, sexist and inappropriate. Neverthel...
This study looks at the semantic prosody of swear words found in a corpus of English songs by lookin...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Hip-Hop is an art form born ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze usage of language, which may be perceived as “profane”, in ...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The purpose of the current s...
Are there any gender differences in how profanity is used in modern pop music in 2019? The purpose o...
This essay investigates how male hip-hop artists assert different masculine identities in their song...
Trends in ecstasy use in America during the past decade were reflected in mainstream, American rap-m...
It has previously been shown that music features progressively more swear words and profanities per ...
In recent years, rap music has gained popularity in Turkey, especially among young people. In this a...
This study aims at investigating differences in derogatory word use between heteronormative rap arti...
This study discusses the comparison of word formation processes on unique words in song lyrics in 1...
Abstract: In this thesis, the general use and specific instances of F-words in modern music lyrics h...
Drawing theoretically both from cultural studies and cultural criminology, this exp loratory project...
Much of the literature relating to rap assumes such music contains violent and misogynic lyrics. Bef...
Some people might regard the language of hip-hop as being crude, sexist and inappropriate. Neverthel...
This study looks at the semantic prosody of swear words found in a corpus of English songs by lookin...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Hip-Hop is an art form born ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze usage of language, which may be perceived as “profane”, in ...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The purpose of the current s...
Are there any gender differences in how profanity is used in modern pop music in 2019? The purpose o...
This essay investigates how male hip-hop artists assert different masculine identities in their song...
Trends in ecstasy use in America during the past decade were reflected in mainstream, American rap-m...