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Movement Of The Hip Hop Culture

May 6th, 2008 · No Comments

The Rap and Hip Hop Movement

It is said that rap was born out of the street poetry of groups like The last Poets and The Watts Prophets, but the real start of the rap music genre was when the collective Sugarhill Gang released “Rapper’s Delight” in 1979.

Since then, rap music spread through it’s birthplace, NYC, and the whole United States .

You can find different variations of rap according to each state and city in America . Nowadays, rap is perhaps the most popular style of music, as well as pop, and each country has it’s very specific rap culture and sonority.

The basis of rap is beats and rhymes, but there are a million different details that can be introduced in this music style.

Rap became settled forever in the music world when LL Cool J released his first single in 1985 and made it burst, literally, everywhere. Rap will never die, and it’s influence o so many other music genres like R&B and jazz is now a certainty.

Hip Hop is almost the same as rap, but it includes a whole culture that is expressed by elements such as: breakdance, graffiti, turntablism and of course rap.

These are the basic values that create the hip hop genre.

Most hip hop artists, have always had an eye on the past and are constantly sampling old songs in a wide variety of genres.

The most sampled genres of music are funk, soul, oldschool rap and electro and R&B.

A list of classic hip hop songs would have to include:

Notorious B.I.G. “Big Poppa”

Wu Tang Clan “C.R.E.A.M.”

TLC “Creep”

Lauryn Hill “Doo Woop (That Thing)”

Coolio “Fantastic Voyage”

Public Enemy “Fight the Power”

LL Cool J “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”

Rob Base “It Takes Two”

Run DMC “It’s Like That”

Eric B & Rakim “Let the Rhythm Hit ‘Em”

Hip hop production has become one of the most popular jobs in the music industry.

There are literally thousands of amateurs trying to deliver powerful beats in the hope to get a record deal and live the fabulous lifestyle of rappers and producers like Kanye West and 50 Cent.

There’s no doubt you have got to have talent but you also need jard work and a general knowledge of how good beats are made. If you want to make hip hop and need to find great hip hop beats you should check out Future Loops sample packs.

They have professionally designed, powerful, groovy hip hop samples that sound straight out of the charts.

Check Future Loops for the best hip hop loops.

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