to the performer, or rapper, by moving the crowd through the tradition of the music, art such as graffiti, and dances such as break dancing and pop-locking. The early days of Hip Hop began in the late 1970s with artists such as Kurtis Blow and Afrika Bambaataa. Hip Hop originated in the Bronx and has spread throughout New York City before it roam across the United States. Since then, additional Hip Hop pioneers such as Run-D.M.C. emerged and stretched Hip Hop globally; however, there has been several
DJ Herc was the first major Hip Hop Dj, developing the style or the blueprint of Hip Hop. By the age of 18, DJ Herc, ‘ introduced huge sound systems of his native Jamaica to inner city parties. Grand Wizard Theodore, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash are some that are credited as pioneers of Hip Hop, they introduced the isolations/ extenstion of the break beat. This alone helped B Boying come into existance as a style of dancing, a dance that focuses on acrobatics and
There are many artists throughout the 1960’s and 70’s who claimed to be the founding artist that created hip-hop. Taking a look back at that time in our musical history there is one name that stands out above all others when it comes to the creation of hip-hop, and that name is Clive Campbell also known as Kool Herc born April 16th, 1955. Many say that hip-hop was born the day that the Jamaican born artist stepped foot in Bronx, New York. As he grew up in New York he was surrounded by the sounds
In the early 1970 's, disco music ruled the airways and had a huge impact on the American audience. It started by an urban gay culture in New York City and had strong connections to R&B and Funk. But during the same era, a man named DJ Kool Herc migrated to the Bronx from Jamaica with what was thought of at the time to be an unusual playlist of R&B, funk, soul and obscure disco. That was the birth of hip-hop. It emerged to become the voice of a generation that wanted to be heard and refused to be
The genre I chose to do for this essay is Hip Hop. I chose to do my essay about Hip Hop because it's one of my favorite genres, it's very diverse and has so many things you can do with it. Nobody knows exactly when hip hop started but I think hip hop was on the verge of being discovered long before anyone even realized. In 1962 when James brown played live on TV on a show called live at the Apollo and he introduced a new beat called break beat. This is one of the most essential inventions for hip
disc jockeys in Jamaica when he and his family moved to the Bronx decided he wanted to become a DJ. By taking records and putting them on turntables and spinning them so the whole song wouldn’t play through Herc changed the game. Other DJ’s like Afrika Bambaataa used their wide knowledge of musical genres that rivaled dj herds style of djing he later became The Godfather of hip hop. With djs growing popular in the cities rivalries began to form. Unofficial battles at parties to see whose sound system
Disc Jockeys Imagine standing in the middle of the dance floor, illuminations hitting every wall, and a crowd of people thinking about what move to bust next while listening to their favorite songs mashed together.; Everything Now imagine that all of these elements are banded together by one specific person, the DJ. Disc Jockeys play recorded music for radio stations, parties, dances, and other special events (Disc Jockeys, n.d.). DJs expand people 's perception of many different kinds of music and
Originating in the early 1990s, Wu-Tang Clan is a hip hop group consisting of MC’s from Staten, New York, and is considered to be the most revolutionary hip hop group of the 90s. Wu-Tang was first started by GZA, RZA and ODB who at the time had called themselves ‘FOI: Force of the Imperial Master’ and had released a single. FOI had eventually evolved into Wu-Tang Clan with new members such as Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, U-God and Cappadonna (WuTangCorp, 2006)
Hip hop The Time frame Hip hop is a kind of music style. It from New York city in the south Bronx in the 1970s. Black and Latino youth use the hip hop style to express their mood. One of Jamaican Kool Herc uses DJ percussion to make hip hop own background music. Then hip hop become more and more popular. Kool Herc uses two record players to make different musical sound, now we called them breaking or scratching. Hip hop become a culture in 1982. In the 1990, hip hop is in the business. The Artists/instrument/music
Hip Hop music was created in the early nineteen seventies in the south Bronx by a DJ named Kool Herc who hosted basement parties which involved rhyming over instrumentals at house parties on 1520 Sedgwick Ave (Jackson). The definition of hip hop is the popular subculture of big-city teenagers, which includes rap music and break dancing (Dictionary). Hip Hop was a cool underground movement back in the day with Run D.M.C., Doug E. Fresh, Kurtis Blow, and Grandmaster Flash with a catchy beat and lyrics
We partied to the sounds of house music, a real unique ghetto style of dance music, blasting music by artists like Dj Montey, PinkHouse, and Dj Slugo. Our wild parties made people in the building mad, but we didn’t care. We were wild and young and we weren’t trying to hear them. Our parents were gone and we were under our own authority for the first time. We told the building manager that our parents had moved and they tried to set up meetings with them, but by that time they were already in Minnesota
Premiered in early 2003, Facing Mekka is a 90 minute dance work by Rennie Harris that fuses African, South American, Caribbean, Asian and Islamic cultures to create “... an abstract narrative of a spiritual journey.” In this work, Rennie Harris takes us back to the roots of hip hop that are defined by community and spirituality rather than the energetic and acrobatic movements it's known for. “For "Facing Mekka," Harris has turned away from this portrait of gangs and street life to find a common
Edwin Rahimi Research Paper From the underground streets of New York to the global stage, Hip Hop can be seen as one of the most influential genres of its time. As a style of music that ultimately originated from black street culture, much of its context can be pinpointed to the issues of political and social equality that are often kept in the dark. When Hip Hop emerged throughout the late 70s, new artists were experimenting with an advancement in technology and used various devices including
Since the inception of Hip-Hop in the early 1970’s a movement of began in the streets of the Bronx. Hip-Hop culture is composed of 4 pillars which are Graffiti (street art), Bboying (breakdancing), Djing (turntablism), and Mcing (rapping). Since this time it has expanded to include subcultures like as Hip-Hop fashion, and street entrepreneurship. Throughout its history other pillars have emerged, but Mcing (rapping) has always been at the fore front of the culture. Mcing is the rhythmic spoken word
DJ has played a pivotal role in the music industry, They are commonly compared to a chief that condenses all ingredients into one magnificent dish. DJ allows other music to gain in popularity and expand its listener. Overall there has been many DJ over the history, each accomplishing amazing feats over the years. But, for this essay I’m only going to focus on Fatboy Slim, for he embodies every characteristics of a typical/proper DJ. One of the most basic characteristic of a proper DJ is the love
On September 14, 1973, the world welcomed “one of New York City’s leading rap voices,” (AllMusic). Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones—better known by his stage name, Nas—is a Crown Heights, Brooklyn native who spent most of his childhood being raised in Queensbridge, one of the nation’s largest projects. At the tender age of fourteen, Nas averted his attention from his schoolwork and dedicated much of his life to the streets of Queens, New York. It was here that Jones developed a rhythmic voice and distinctive
Hip-Hop dance found its beginning in the neighborhoods of the Bronx during the 1970’s. The “economical struggles and environmental turmoil” of the community during this time caused the youth to need an outlet which would be Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop was molded by the political and social setting of the 70’s. Hip-Hop in its original form was based off of African and Afro-Caribbean notions but like all forms of dance I believe that this form of dance as evolved and incorporated many ideas of various time periods
WorldstarHiphop has been a staple in the hip-hop industry since its inception back in 2005. Sadly, its founder and CEO, Lee “Q” O’Denat, passed away at age 43 due to heart attack while asleep on January 23. The site started as platform to promote underground mixtapes, but grew to show music videos, fight videos and other outlandish footage. Though Worldstar faced criticism for a lot of the videos they posted, no one can deny the impact Q had on the community. In an interview with New York Times
1 Hip-Hop is a style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing. “Like any style of music, hip hop has roots in other forms, and its evolution was shaped by many different artists, but there’s a case to be made that it came to life precisely on this day in 1973, at a birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building in the west Bronx, New York City” (History.com Staff). As Hip-Hop is such a broad genre in music, there are many sub-divisions
A conspicuous culture is hip-hop, which isn 't just a type of music however a world-known culture. The best general description of Hip Hop is determined as the way of life of urban ghetto 's. It is a culture and way of life of the youngsters who have been raised on the streets, and has proved to advance self-assurance through its music, rhythm, expression, passion and style. Hip Hop ended up being classed as mainstream since it offered youthful urban New Yorkers an opportunity to unreservedly convey