Showing posts with label westside connection. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Ten Years Later, The September 11 attacks, and it's Impact on Today's World

By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer

In the late 1990s, people were afraid of the end of the world. With the new millennium right around the corner, experts were afraid the computers may shut down. If the computers were to shut down, the entire world would completely stop.

However, 2000 entered and business went on as usual and the fear slowly evaporated. The danger would not come until a year later. On the morning of September 11, 2001, many people's worst nightmares came true. An airplane went barrelling right into one of the Twin Towers.

Initially, the pedestrians assumed it was nothing more than a freak, yet tragic, accident. Seconds later, another airplane crashed into the other tower. It was then when all the major media outlets reported that the United States was under attack. In 225 years, there had never been an attack on American soil until then.

Hours later, a third attack came, hitting the Pentagon in Washington, DC, with another plane intended to hit the White House. For years following the attack, the United States was in fear. The attacks, which were led by terrorist Al Queda leader, Osama Bin Laden, had a lasting effect on American citizens. Ten years ago, today, many people lost loved ones who were either in the towers or in the planes. While the attacks did instill fear, it also united the United States for the first time in decades.

When everyone feared for the safety of the United States of America, politics were placed to the side and everyone worked together. There were bigger problems in the world and everyone came together to help someone in need. Osama Bin Laden conducted several threats in the following years through video messages, which were shown on the news. It was the September 11 attacks that eventually led to the infamous War on Terrorism.

Ten years later, a number of things have changed, but America has not forgotten. Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed earlier this year. A major weight was lifted off many United States citizens then.

While the decision was made not to rebuild the Twin Towers, a memorial is in the works in the same spot. The Pentagon, as pictured to the right, has been reconstructed. Most importantly, America has moved on, focusing on bigger things.

Many of the young adults and the teenagers who are just beginning to experience the world were very young when the September 11 attacks took place. However, for those who remember, they not only have a story to tell their own children, they also witnessed how America can come together in tough times. To this day, the September 11 attacks are shaping our culture. Several artists, most-notably, Kanye West, have trouble boarding commercial airplanes because of the metal plate in his chin.

Security at airports is very tight and this has had negative effects on rappers for years. The attacks have also shaped lyrics in songs. Three years after the attacks, Jadakiss released his "Why" song, in which he asks several questions, including the infamous "why did Bush (George W. Bush) knock down the towers?" That statement led to Jadakiss' song gaining publicity from Fox News, CNN, and other mass media outlets. It also led to the GOP demanding an apology, or arrest of the rapper.

Among other hip hop artists to blame George W. Bush for the attacks were Eminem. Jay-Z, who released his critically-acclaimed The Blueprint on the day of the attacks, rapped about the attacks on his following album, The Blueprint 2. Jay-Z said something to the effect of "not even Bin Laden could stop him." Also, on his "Blueprint 2" diss towards Nas, Jay-Z raps about helping out during the Columbine shooting and donating proceeds of his concert tickets to the victims of September 11.

In the post-September 11 world, Westside Connection has released an album called Terrorist Threats and dealt with the media backlash. Now, ten years following the attack, there is a new president in office and the world has moved on. While moving on, each year, September 11 is remembered and Americans come together to remember one of the worst days in United States history.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Westside Connections ft. Nate Dogg - "Westside Connection"

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Throwback Video of the Day: Westside Connection - "Gangsta Nation"

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Friday, April 9, 2010

WC stands by Ice Cube

No stranger to controversy, Ice Cube has stirred up tons of it back home in California. In the golden era of gangsta rap, Cube was the frontman for everything gangsta. Originally a member of NWA, Cube engaged in a high-profile feud with them and won. After defeating his old partners, the throne was his. The only problem was that he did not want it.

Ever since the West was officially Ice Cube's he has become one of the top creators in Hollywood. For six years, Cube focused solely on making movies. But, in 2006, he released an album with the promise to release one every other year. In 2008, he made good on that promise and released a popular album. Like clockwork, Ice Cube has prepared his next album.

Unlike his other albums, on this one, he has proclaimed to be the West coast hip hop movement. Ever since the demise of Death Row, there have not been many rappers to represent the West. Snoop Dogg had been the only one, but there were attempts from Xzibit and Knoc-Turn' Al. However, the only Dr. Dre product to make it in the West has been Game. For the most part, it has been him and Snoop Dogg running the show and then Ice Cube releases his album.

However, the I Am The West title has the newcomers out West ready to pounce on Cube. The main person ready for war is Jay Rock. Like Ice Cube, he is from Compton, but he said that he does not want any problems with anyone. Both rappers continue to diss each other, but both rappers maintain that they do not want to feud with each other, or anyone else for that matter. Most of the young rappers have sided with Jay Rock over the legend, but the old school remains loyal. WC, a member of Cube's Westside Connection has sided with Ice Cube. This comes even after rumors that the crew was feuding with each other.

When push comes to shove, people know who their real friends are.

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