Hip
hop music, also known as rap 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 and Latinos 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. Historically, this beat has often been created using
a sample of the percussion break of another song: usually funk and soul recordings
have been utilized. However, in recent years, it has become more common for the
beat to be built up from individual drum samples. 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, 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. Hip-Hop
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