College Hip Hop

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We are often told the road follows a high school school. And 'higher education, we must try to make us what we want to be. But as we want to be?

Although it is simply that the College considered for those who do not appear as if the attitude of society on it today. Although some is precious, can not always be what we must succeed in all areas of our choices, Especially if the field is the music industry.

Themusic industry does not care if the classes participated Kerne appreciation of music. What you need to know is if you are willing to work 24 hours a day. Are you willing to take any time to climb? If you are seeking an account executive in the music industry, practical experience and personal relationships are often unaware of the fact that university education.

This is a fast trend. Or be a traineeship in the field, ranging from aHigh school or college falls from a dream to pursue hip hop, it seems that young people in their early vision and realize that active role in hunting.

It 's just music. These are just two turntables and microphone. For some of us, Hip Hop just that. It 's just rap music. To others, hip hop is a culture and lifestyle. It represents the way we live our lives and we are so deeply involved in what we are almost in a relationship with hip hop. This is the way welive our lives. In addition to our life, hip-hop has taken many names recognized in the way they choose to live.

Russell Simmons attended City College of New York when he decided, almost a semester examination, his passion for music was what he would do. Began promoting and Kurtis Blow, who was the first rapper to sign with a major record company to manage. Hip hop was almost a young Russell Simmons for a second college in New Yorkcampus.

In a dorm room at New York University, is another store with the lover of hip hop, Rick Rubin. In the room were legendary artists such as Beastie Boys and LL Cool J is set, not the more famous Def Jam Records and others. Rick Rubin was all about hip hop these days, so that the university persuaded him credit for independent study at the start of his label from a dorm room. He has a bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film and Videoalthough it was said that made him especially his parents want to meet.

Another icon Sean Combs had met at the campus of Howard University, as a promoter of the party and the party animals. Eventually he had an internship at Uptown Records promising and dropped a number of the most memorable music and artists to create (Mary J. Blige, Mase, Notorious BIG) that hip hop is unknown.

Kim Osorio, former head of the source soKnown as the Bible Hip Hop, earned a law degree. In the absence of training in journalism, she interned and hip hop journalism authority to continue instead of bar exam and to exercise the right to take.

With artists like levels (nurses), Chuck D. (Graphic Design), David Banner (business), graduated from college and the musical figures who attended the school, we must consider whether it's worth it. It is worthwhile to study a more than they really done? It is something more you want eachbecause it's music you want to live and fight.

Russell Simmons said that a university education is very important. Are those graduates who have transformed their business because, unlike its plans, which is what we study and learn. But I can not help but wonder if the godfather of hip hop is where it is today if it had not fallen from the university. And someone should get more if they want the next Diddy or Russell or Rick to be?

Thisdifficult to follow your heart. It takes a brave soul even more to bring hip-hop. It takes a true love for the culture to life. Although it seems easy for a foreigner who leave college, or even earn a degree to work in hip hop is something around. One who prefers this life, to love music more than others 'opinions', because I've always said that they are losing their lives. If there is a person who does not believe in their dreams, is truly ablessing. It is not until you make it that those who believe in their opponents …. and so there is something to them.

As a college dropout, "said Steve Jobs at Stanford beginning:" There is no reason not to follow your heart. "

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