Music Adjustment
I am an upcoming hip-hop genre music artist in 2020. Music offers a unique identity to artists. My direct body experience is altered by the timing to display a better aspect and cultural position in the digital music industry and focus on eliminating dirty content. My music identity will be a mixed rapper of hip hop, incorporating ethical content. My new musical identity will make my music a little different from today’s hip hop, making the genre outstanding. The timing is at the peak of the current digital hip hop genre viral across the world. The timing suits well the audience since they have attention to hip hop. With little modification, the music will see a changing era of hip-hop music content. Space will place me in a noticeable position of this early hip hop era of history.
My creative musical process will undergo all the five stages involved in music creation. The stages of artistic creativity include preparation, incubation, insight, evaluation, and elaboration (Taylor, 2014). My preparation phase will be full of listening to hip-hop music, researching general ethical values, and incorporating the ideas to rhyme and make sense. The incubation stage will familiarize my mind with my musical setting. The insight phase will be brief but will ensure it sets my right picture and how the audience views me and positive opinions on my musical creation. Going through an evaluation stage will allow me to choose over my ideas, eliminating those with the least relevance, provided that time is limited. My final stage will be elaboration, which is almost entirely perspiration. The last stage will require me to work on music ideas and join the art pieces to make sense (Taylor, 2014).
Considering a piece of music titled “Go Crazy” by Chris Brown featuring Young Thug (https://youtu.be/dPhwbZBvW2o), the implications promoting sexuality and drug abuse is extremely high. The picture created is against general ethics. I will abandon the scenes involved with nasty words used for the lyrical part of the music. Omitting nasty and dirty words will give the music a better positivity score.

Reference
Taylor, J. (2014). The Five Stages of the Creative Process. https://www.jamestaylor.me/creative-process-five-stages/#:~:text=%20%20%201%20PREPARATION.%20The%20first%20stage,with.%20I%20think%20it%20is%20an…%20More%20

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