"Untitled"404
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:19, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
Boom bap article follow up.
editHi "Untitled"404,
Thanks so much for reaching out to me, and for taking the initiative to solve the issue at hand.
I have been given some more information from my course coordinators on how to proceed with our situation. It will be against my Universities Educational Integrity policy and Academic Honesty policies to collaborate explicitly on the same content for my course. Since the course I am undertaking requires this assignment to be my own work, unfortunately, we cannot collaborate and write together. I have already spent a good deal of time developing 1000 words for this article already and it has been submitted for review. My tutor/wiki mentor has approved the work. It will be uploaded very soon, within the next day or so. I plan to expand this 1000 words to 2000 words starting this week. The subheadings that I have covered are: The History of Boom bap, The Beat, Lyrics, and The Decline of Boom Bap.
I fear your aesthetics subheading will clash with my content that I have written. In saying this, there are no restrictions for you to write content alongside my own. For example, you might like to write about the social implications of the music, its relevance to issues of Race, Blackness, and African American diasporas, etc. So long as there are no explicit clashes in our content.
We can also work together on any media / creative commons that can be added to the article. This might be more suited to you if on writing about the sonic culture, and the social implications.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards.