Hiphop generation

Hiphop generation

A portal for all things Hiphop. According to Wikipedia: Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. It consists of... [more]

A portal for all things Hiphop. According to Wikipedia: Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. It consists of two main components: rapping (MCing) and DJing (production and scratching). Along with hip hop dance (notably breakdancing) and urban inspired art, or notably graffiti, these compose the four elements of hip hop, a cultural movement that was initiated by inner-city youth, mostly African Americans in New York City, in the early 1970s.

Typically, hip hop music consists of rhythmic lyrics making use of techniques like assonance, alliteration, and rhyme. The rapper is accompanied by an instrumental track, usually referred to as a "beat," performed by a DJ, created by a producer, or one or more instrumentalists. This beat is often created using a sample of the percussion break of another song: usually funk and soul recordings are utilized. In addition to the beat, other sounds are often sampled, synthesized, or performed. Sometimes a track can be instrumental, as a showcase of the skills of the DJ or producer.

Hip hop began in The Bronx, a borough in New York City, when DJs began isolating the percussion break from funk and disco songs. The early role of the MC was to introduce the DJ and the music and to keep the audience excited. MCs began by speaking between songs, giving exhortations to dance, greetings to audience members, jokes and anecdotes. Eventually this practice became more stylized and became known as rapping. By 1979, hip hop had become a commercially popular music genre and began to enter the American mainstream. In the 1990s, a form of hip hop called gangsta rap became a major part of American music, causing significant controversy over lyrics which were perceived as promoting violence, terrorism, promiscuity, drug use and misogyny. Nevertheless, by the beginning of the 2000s, hip hop was a staple of popular music charts and was being performed in many styles across the world.

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Written by Loumev on
Israel, Alex, and I had a discussion last night, while listening to "Only Built for Cuban Links", where we discussed - if we were to leave a time capsule for future generations - what ten artists defined hip hop for our generation and would demand inclusion? For our generation, we defined the time span to be from 1987 to 2007, and we decided for artists, we would include a group, no matter how large or small, as a single entity. NWA, for example, would be one entity in our time capsule list. Another important note; politics pushed aside, we are talking about musically important, ... Read Full Story
Written by AMWie on
Dr. Cornell West – The New Face of Hip-Hop? AMWie. Talent: Andrea M. White April 7, 2007 Every now and then in the hip-hop grave of poppin, snappin, and lip-gloss, a breath of fresh air eases its way into the corpse of our cd players, and respires life into an industry that desperately needs reviving. Well, one of the most intellectual and inspirational scholars of this century has joined the Read Full Story
Written by smallsp on
"The Pound is stronger than the dollar .......Holla" I've been neglecting UK hiphop real hard lately and it is well overdue that we showcase sum UK talent over here @1xtralarge. We have some very talented Mc's and dJ's who simply do not get the respect they deserve simply because they are from the UK which is a real shame..........Lets start things off with a classic........ London Posse- How's Life in London Read Full Story
Written by beatassassins on
Countless times I have witnessed friends of mine in the game who do nothing but record music all day long. Sweating it out in the hot studio music box while the guy in the other room is on the take. One story comes to mind of a friend and I won't mention his name so let's just call him Mr.Dumb-Ass. I have to call him that because I always would suggest to him that he really should copyright his music. Music copyright is the first step in securing who controls ownership of your work. The only thing he saw was the money flowing into ... Read Full Story
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I have to say that this album was surprisingly good. Not that I wasn't expecting it to be good, it's just that it's SURPRISINGLY good! For those of you that are still stuck in the first phase and don't know who Illmaculate is, a few years back he was making some noise around the local Portland battle scene. After winning his very first battle he went on to consistently crush MC's around the town in battle after battle. He eventually took his skills onto the national battle circuit winning Scribble Jam 2004 and last year, with his partner The Saurus , taking the ring ... Read Full Story
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