The popular genre of hip-hop actually has a rather interesting history. Hip-hop music also called hip-hop, rap music or hip-hop music, a genre that consist of stylistic rhythmic music that has rhyming speeches. This culture has a subculture known by five key elements. Mcing, rapping, scratching, breakdancing and graffiti writing. Other elements are sampling and beat boxing. A lot of people refer to rapping. Hip-hop properly breaks down the practice of the entire subculture (Toop).
Keith Cowboy, rapper with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five created the term “Hip-Hop”. He and his fellow rappers Lovebug Starski and DJ Hollywood used the term while it was still called disco rap. People believed Cowboy created the term while ceasing a friend who had joined the U.S Army he mimicked the cadence done by mocking soldiers. He said “hip/hop/hip/hop”. Later Cowboy worked the hip-hop cadence for his stage performance. This
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Some early examples are a track by Grandmaster Flash called The Adventures of Grand Master (1981). Also in 1982 Afrika Bambaataa’s Planet Rock had a fusion of hip-hop and electro. Rammellzee and K-Rob’s “Beat Bop” in 1983 was a slow jam which marked by the influence of rock music. This generation used drum machines to make the music better in many of the songs in 1980. The Ronland 808 model became more advanced and is used a lot in this day (David).
The lyrics of rappers also evolved as well these metaphorical lyrics over more complex multi-layered instrumentals over more complex lyrical styles in the 1970s. Artists such as Melle Mel, Rakim, Chuck D, and KRS-Une transformed hip-hop into a mature art form. Some rappers became mainstream pop performers. Kurtis appeared in a Sprite commercial which marked the first hip-hop musician to represent major product. Also hip-hop in the 1980s spread out to dozens of countries. An example is Beat-boxing which reached Japan, Australia, and South Africa.