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Hip-Hop / Rap
Hip‑hop started out in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York, mainly at block parties where DJs would loop the best parts of funk and soul records and MCs would hype up the crowd by talking rhythmically over the beats. It wasn’t just music, it was a whole culture with dancing, art, and a strong sense of community. Early legends like DJ Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash pretty much laid the foundation, and from there it turned into a way for people to tell their stories, talk about real life, and express what was going on around them. As time went on, hip‑hop kept changing and spreading everywhere. In the 80s and 90s it really took off, with different regions in the US developing their own styles, like the East Coast’s lyrical focus and the West Coast’s laid back but often hard hitting vibe. Fast forward to now and hip‑hop is everywhere, mixing with pop, electronic, and more. There are loads of subgenres too, like boom bap with those classic old school beats, gangsta rap that tells raw street stories, trap with heavy bass and fast hi hats, drill with a darker and more aggressive sound, and conscious rap that focuses on social issues. That variety is a big part of why hip‑hop stays fresh, it keeps evolving while still sticking to its roots of rhythm, storytelling, and realness.
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