How Kanye West's college trilogy changed rap music forever: A closer look at his artistry Hip-Hop in the 90s was saturated with "gangster" rappers like Tupac, Biggie, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and many more. Most of the rappers back then talked about the gang affiliations, police brutality, racism, drug addiction and more conscious matters. This genre of music was thought to be predominantly for the African-Americans. However Kanye's revolutionary sound and style changed the way modern music is produced. Career before Kanye's first debut album Donda West gave birth to Kanye in Atlanta, Georgia but was raised in the suburbs of Chicago. According to Donda, her son was a creative youngster as ever since he was 13 years old Kanye has already started to pick up the musical instruments. He enrolled into the Chicago State University but because of his artistic progress he eventually dropped out at the age of 20, sacrificing his education for a chance at being a successful music...
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