Although most of the context of this blog is all based on my opinion, I can assure you that I’ve done a lot of research. Starting from the very resourceful Youtube, to attending Wheaton’s spoken word group: iSpeak. I’ve Watched professionals do their thing live in color, I’ve had countless talks with artist and friends about it, which I very much regret not being able to include. But nonetheless, some of their knowledge was passed on to me and I’ve done my best to let their thoughts shape my understanding for the topic of Spoken Word. With that said, here is my conclusion.
There are so many different types of art that surrounds and corners us on the daily basis. More likely than not, we as competitive individuals, don’t ever take the time to appreciate the artistic beauty that others have to offer.
Just like with paintings or songs, there’re really good ones and extremely horrible ones, in my opinion, this all depends on the taste of the receptor. As a man-in-the-making, I’ve gone through many ups and downs and experienced completely different things than most people I’ve meet; therefore I find my place in selected groups/forms/genres of expression. Spoken Word being one. I’ve normally being just a part of the active listening audience, but through this research I was able to take a step further and realize I have and I’m capable of doing much more. The art of spoken word is in a lot more places than I’d imagined including in my own friends.
While choosing the specific questions I wanted to answer in my research, I hypothesized that inner city kids are better at spoken word, than small town ones. Now I can’t say that I came across many “small townies” while researching. Based on ratio and percentage, I argue that inner city kids tend to be better based on the amount of fueled created by the things they are exposed to. However, there are several outstanding patterns in the types of poets. They are: race, social status and influences. For the most mart, if not entirely, spoken word artist come from having very little and the lower class, at least the ones that become professionals and try to make a living out of the art. That’s not to say this is just the way it is, it just so happen that I didn’t encounter otherwise.
To finalize my work in this blog, I feel like I owe it to the topic to finish off with a little something I wrote.
Probable Answer
Ask me why the chicken crossed the road
And I’ll tell you
Because
There was a bible and a gun on his side
But a golden coin and some bred on the other.