I believe that the history of rock and roll demonstrates a connection between culture, class, race and age; among other things, a genus brings together all the people of these different categories into one large group. When rock and roll began to emerge, people from different cultures and social classes began to gather in groups because of the way they dressed. It wasn't just the music but also the fashion that it brought with it. People of this era changed the way they dressed, styled their hair and their means of transportation. This brought together people of different cultures, social classes, races and ages. Rock and roll was very popular in a wide range of cultures and was listened to all over the world. The pace he had was a lot, like the tight leather pants and jackets, the ripped jeans and jackets. Straight hair for men and kinky hair for women. Everything has become very popular in different eras. It didn't matter what you were, that was the style and people wanted to wear it. The hairstyles were also very popular across all age groups. From the oldest to the youngest, everyone wanted straight hair for men and trimmed hair for women. Along with all the fashion, rock and roll also brought with it the popularity of the motorcycle as a means of transportation. Anyone who listened to rock and roll wanted to own one and ride one. Rock and roll has also become a way of... Yes, I can identify a cultural connection with this type of music. Like rock and roll, this genre has created its own culture. Just like rock and roll, it also brought with it fashion, hairstyles and carnival rides. It started within the black community and spread. Rap took longer than rock and roll to actually bridge different cultures and social classes together because it originated in a minority social class. For some people, listening to rap was degrading and vulgar, due to the slang and offensive language. However it was a huge movement for the black community as they expressed their feelings towards the way they were treated. Later there was a merger when Eminem arrived, as he was a white man who also wanted to become a rapper. Not seen or accepted well by white or black communities. He was white and acted like a black man and a lot of people didn't agree with that. It took some time for the black community to accept him. But once it did, it started to gain popularity. Now he is one of the greatest rappers in the history of rap. It then became a key for rap music to become popular among the white community. Now more and more people have openly started listening to rap and brought these two cultures
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