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Hip Hop History


... Through television channels like BET and MTV and movies, hip-hop gained millions of fans across America. ... Hip-hop replaced rock and roll, hip-hop became the most popular type of music. Years ago, you could hear teenagers listening to rock music, but today, teenagers are ...

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hip hop history


Hip Hop Art Hip Hop History Section # 1: The Music and Politics The roots of Hip Hop culture sink decades deep into the soil of urban civilization. The term "Hip Hop" was coined by DJ Kool Herc, meaning that the beats were hip hopping back and forth from one turntable to the other. ... The ...

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hip hop


Hip Hop & R&B music is much more than just music. ... The Hip Hop movie was born in the 1980s with films such as Breakin, Wild Style, and Krush Groove. ... Rap, Hip Hop and R&B music has continued to thrive and is a major part of American culture. ... Their success also represents raps re-emergen...

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hip hop


... of Hip Hop As you can see from the pictures above, Hip Hop culture is comprised of four main elements. ... The elements of Hip Hop culture are the fruits of a music genre loosely named Hip Hop. Although some use the word Rap & Hip Hop interchangeably, they are really two very different kin...

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ROOT OF HIP HOP


When you hear the phrase “Hip-Hop” what do you think of music, dancing, rapping? ... hip hop is a culture. ... ” Hip Hop is much more than a form of entertainment. Hip Hop identifies races, nationalities and communities. ... One artist defined hip hop as a set of expressions in vocalization, i...

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hip hop


Definition Of Hip Hop Hip hop is the culture from which rap emerged. ... Hip hop is a lifestyle with its own language, style of dress, music and mind set (Davey, 2004). Hip hop is a product of pure streetwise ingenuity; extracting rhythms and melodies from existing records and mixing them up ...

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Violence in hip hop music


“They say music can alter moods and talk to you, but can it load a gun for you and cock it too? ... ” - Eminem Beginning over 25 years ago, the birth of hip-hop came as a shock to the music world. As the years passed, the genre of hip-hop, or rap as it is commonly called, has taken its toll in th...

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Hip Hop


When you hear the phrase "Hip-Hop", music, dancing, rapping often come to mind. ... Hip-Hop is a culture. ... " One artist defined Hip-Hop as "a set of expressions in vocalization, instrumentation, dancing and the visual arts." More specifically, hip hop is a combination of graffiti, break dancing, ...

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Hip Hop


Hip Hop: Conformers of the New Generation Through the clever use of words, catchy phrases, flashy clothes and jewelry, and glamorous music videos; hip hop has become one of the biggest influences on today’s young people across the world. Affecting everything from their style of dress, to their l...

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Hip Hop


... Out if those five, four of them have a link with hip hop. Many events have happened over the course of the hip hop timeline. Many of them have made hip hop what it is today. Hip hop is flourishing across the world, never skipping a beat. Hip hop was brought into Americas mainstream with a...

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history of hip hop


Chapter 1: The History of Hip Hop Hip Hop in America Whilst it is always difficult to pinpoint a specific date when a new genre is born, it seems to be widely accepted that the birth date of hip-hop was 1979, when Sugar Hill Gang released Rappers Delight. ... Much like the rave scene, hip-h...

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hip hop


What is the true definition of Hip – Hop? Hip Hop is more than just music nurtured by the urban streets of New York. It was street people who expressed all of their hopes, fantasies, desires, anger, joy and pain into the art forms that comprised the Hip Hop culture. ... Whether past or present,...

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Urbanization, yo.


Urbanization, yo. Ah the influence of rap and hip hop on suburban kids, from the perspective of an alternative music listenter, what could be more biased? One could say hip hop is a positive thing, it was music with a message, something that spoke out for those who lived in low-income neighbourhoods...

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Hip Hop on Society


Hip Hop in Today’s Society Hip Hop can be summarized as a way of life that involves aspects such as style, language, and mentality. ... Since Americans are all exposed to the same media, blacks are not the only people who develop and live a hip hop way of life. Hip hop can be considered a st...

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Hip Hop Report


... Since the beginning of hip-hop, the meanings of rap and hip-hop have been exercised as the same thing, but its not (The history of hip-hop, 2002, November 4, p. ... “Rapping is what you do and hip-hop, for many people, is what you live” (Heller, 2002). To better understand hip-hop, know th...

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Controversy in Hip Hop


Hip-hop culture has certainly had its share of controversy since its inception in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Hip-hop can be simplistically described as being a predominantly African-American and Afro-Carribean youth culture that consists of four main elements, these being graffiti writing, brea...

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love of hip hop


hip hop music is the best type of music in the world i do not care what nobody says i love it. many critics beliebe it is a bad influence on children and they blame the artists for the levels of gun crime, but at the end of the day it a majority of rappers are just rapping of their everyay experienc...

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Funkalosophy


Funkalosophy blends street hip-hop, modern dance theatre, and social/political activism. In this Funkalosophy asserts an alternative to the misogynistic, drug and gun themed messages coming from so much commercial hip-hop… Funkalosophy expresses much about how we can take something small, new, and ...

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Hip Hop Culture


~FINAL ESSAY~ The Ying & Yang Of Hip-Hop Murder and drive-by shootings evoke images of drugs and violence. ... This paper will attempt to argue that hip-hop was a popular culture in mass culture and hegemony culture. This paper will hav...

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Hip Hop Culture


Females have their own identity; attitude, style and language in hip hop today. Hip hop is no longer a totally male dominated scene. The success of women in hip hop is impressive. From the beginnings of hip hop, a women’s place was originally as a dancer or a back up singer. ... The hip hop sce...


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