Learning Goal: I’m working on a music theory writing question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.the question is demonstrate your comprehension through critical discussion. , you have learned about the economic and social conditions that produce hip hop, as well as the tools of exploitation and oppression, used to both censors and capitalize on hip hop music. Discuss what hip-hop music – as well as the methods used to control and profit from it – teaches us about the links between structural racism and capitalism.note; you must complete the following:1, you will write a 1200-1500 word response to the question.2, Your response must also include supporting paragraphs to support your answer to the question. Your supporting paragraphs should include evidence from class.3, Your response must cite four lectures, four readings, and four songs from the one I give you, which comes to twelve sources total. Your response must also include a conclusion. Submit a paper with an introduction, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion.4, The exam does not just summarize each reading and lecture. Instead, the discussion provides a focused response to the question, with critical discussion of the connections between readings and lectures. The discussion presents original arguments and discussion. Every supporting paragraph, and the evidence cited, comes back to explaining how the evidence supports the answer to the question.Required Reading1, SeUing Hot Pussy Representations of Black Female Sexualityin the Cultural Marketplace by bell hooks2, GOOD NEIGHBORS Gentrifying Diversity in Boston’s South End by Sylvie TissotTranslated by David Broder with Catherine Romanowski3, the end of policing alex vitale4, natives race and class in the ruins of empire by AkalaRequired Lecture Slides1, How to Rap by Paul Edwards2, Racism, Segregation, and thePrivatization of Land3, POLICE VIOLENCE AND THE STATE4,Globalization, Imperialism, and ResistanceRequired songs1, Wu-Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.2, “Straight Outta Compton,” N.W.A.3, “Dear Mama” by Tupac4, “California Love” by Tupac