2. The music magazine genre I’m
going to be researching and
creating is a ‘Grime’ magazine.
The age range for a grime
magazine would range from
early teens a reason for this is
Grime is a urban and a
underground genre which most
people above my age range
might not be aware as this
genre is not global as other
genres such as ‘Hip-Hop’
there's not a pacific genre for a
grime as it will attract both male
and female however it is more
common with boys as most
grime artist are male and males
that listen and enjoy reading
about grime would want to
espier to be like these grime
artist they hear on TV.
Age range
3. Grime usually attracts a middle class society as its very urban and
people in a higher class society wouldn’t really listen to grime as
they most higher class people wouldn’t understand the ‘slang’ and
most grime music contains explicit words which higher class people
might no be used to hearing in a song also because people from a
rich society's might have never heard of grime as it isn’t as global
and not heard of.
Social class
4. Employment
As most people that would read a grime magazine are teenagers, most
likely they are going to be un-employed so to get money to buy a
grime magazine they’d have to ask there parents or guardian for
pocket money to buy a magazine. However some teenage do have
part-time jobs to pay for luxury things they need. The price range of
a grime magazine isn't as expensive as mother magazine such as a
hip hop magazine as it isn't as global as hip hop so therefore the
price would have to be low to get people of a lower class society to
buy.
5. Ethnic group
When grime first started it mainly targeted a black community as most
of the grime artist were from a black background and most black
people could relate to the day-to-day things they rap about such as
money and struggling in a lower class society however now that
grime has gone mainstream it targets a wider racial audience as we
see different races rapping on TV today. Therefore my magazine will
target a wider racial audience as most races are aware of grime as it
is today.
6. Ethnic group
When grime first started it mainly targeted a black community as most
of the grime artist were from a black background and most black
people could relate to the day-to-day things they rap about such as
money and struggling in a lower class society however now that
grime has gone mainstream it targets a wider racial audience as we
see different races rapping on TV today. Therefore my magazine will
target a wider racial audience as most races are aware of grime as it
is today.