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Hip-HopFahn Darkor & Larry Williams
(THEREALZAMBIAN.COM)
What is Hip-Hop?
(WEBSTER DICTIONARY)
History
Hip-Hop was introduced in the 1970s in South Bronx, New York.
It was most common among African- American and Latino street cultures.
Hip-Hop was a way for the lower class urban youth to express themselves during a time of despair.
Father of Hip-HopIn 1967 Clive Campbell, also known as Kool Herc, arrived to the South Bronx from Jamaica.
By arranging party mixes and delivering speech into the microphone simultaneously, MCing was discovered.
He also performed as a MC by announcing the music and adding text with rhythm.This combination became known as “rap music”.
Culture
The main components of Hip-Hop are:
DJing
MCing
Graffiti
Break Dancing
Beatboxing
DJingA DJ, Formally known as a “Disc Jockey” usually uses 2 turntables to music for an intended purpose. Can be seen in parties or in a music studio
Now use computers and various softwares to create mixes.
Notable Djs include:
Funkmaster Flex
Run DMC
Deadmau5(THEARTCAREERPROJECT.COM)
MCing
Short for Master of Ceremonies, and sometimes misrendered as emcee
Originally rapping was called MCing and was seen as supporting the DJ.
Notable MCs include: Common, Eminem, Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., and Nas.
Graffiti
A form catharsis many people use by defacing public property while creating artwork
During the 1980s graffiti was used to warn other gang members what territory they were in
Also known as “tagging”
(ONE BIG PHOTO, )
Break DancingBreak Dancing is a style of dancing that grew during the early stages of hip-hop
Dancers at DJ Kool Herc's parties often danced throughout the break section of a song
Also referred to as B-Boys
Between 1970 and 1973 Break Dancing appeared in the club, Plaza Tunnel and the Puzzle. The earliest moves were the "Drop" and the "In-and-Out"
Beatboxing
Beatboxing is a form of producing rhythmic sounds by a combination of your lips, tongue, and oral movements.
Beatboxing imitates the sounds of a kick drum set
Famous beatboxers include:
Biz Markie
Doug E Fresh
Doug E Fresh
(WE FEAR CHANGE.COM)
Censorship
Hip-hop artists are known to speak on sex, street violence, alcohol, drugs, and gang life
Once a Hip-hop song is broadcasted, media outlets will require it be transformed into a censored version.
This censored version will blank out any foul language or offensive content and sometimes replace the words with clean lyrics
Lyrical Content
A Z LYRICS, J COLE
cont.
[Hook]
• Pour up (drank, drank), head shot (drank, drank)
• Sit down (drank, drank), stand up (drank, drank)
• Pass out (drank, drank), wake up (drank, drank)
• Faded (drank, drank), faded (drank, drank)
• [Verse 2]
• Okay, now open your mind up and listen to me, Kendrick
• I'm in your conscience, if you do not hear me
• Then you will be history, Kendrick
• I know that you're nauseous right now
• And I'm hopin' to lead you to victory, Kendrick
• If I take another one down
• I'ma drown in some poison abusin' my limit
• I think that I'm feelin' the vibe
• I see the love in her eyes, I see the feelin'
• The freedom is granted as soon as the damage of vodka arrive
• This how you capitalize
• This is parental advice
• Then apparently, I'm over influenced by what you are doin'
• I thought I was doin' the most then someone said to me
Misconceptions of Hip Hop
Hip-Hop isn’t rap
Being a rapper is not the same as being an MC
Hip-Hop was not meant to be violent
Hip-Hop was not meant to be solely about the ghetto
Women and Hip Hop
Women are often the victim to being degraded in Hip Hop and Rap Music
It is seldom that a women will make it to the mainstream light as a MC.
Salt-N-Pepa, MC Lyte, and Lin Que paved the way for female artists to rise in the hip hop genre.
FashionHip-Hop has a huge influence on urban wear
Many artist are endorsed fashion designers, which can directly bring them “back in style”
Wiz Khalifa is often recognized for bringing back Chuck Taylor, BOB was the “poster child” for Adidas and ultimately helped revamp the brand
Many get their style inspirations from Hip-Hop artist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_brXVajnB4
(voxygen.neT
)
Tupac vs Biggie
Tupac represented the West Coast for Hip Hop and Biggie represented the East Coast.
Gave listeners a sense of pride to “rep” their geographical location
Feud was heavily influenced by record labels
(XXL MAG) (VIBE.COM)
Home Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtLAosd00LI&feature=autoshare
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