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re: Question: is there any other music around the world that celebrates violence?
Posted on 1/5/21 at 3:35 pm to Kujo
Posted on 1/5/21 at 3:35 pm to Kujo
Mexico has an entire genre called narcocorridos, literally meaning drug songs, about the cartels. Not sure if its meant to glorify or just tell the story though. You might remember this song from Breaking Bad LINK
Posted on 1/5/21 at 4:00 pm to Brosef Stalin
I'm trying to understand if criminal activity is more tolerant in American culture, as noted by having multiple genres of music that glorify criminal behavior.
Of course with globalization there's Japanese rap, But I'm talking about the beginning roots of different musical genres. Has violence been directly integrated into development of other forms of music around the world.
If not, why/when did violence really become a part of music?
Of course with globalization there's Japanese rap, But I'm talking about the beginning roots of different musical genres. Has violence been directly integrated into development of other forms of music around the world.
If not, why/when did violence really become a part of music?
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