The 20th Century saw a lot of change for music. This wasn’t just for genres such as classical, minimalism etc. but for popular music such as; pop, rock, hip-hop etc. For this essay, I have decided to study the three genres of music; Musicals, Hip-Hop and Aleatoric Music. I have chosen to research Hip-Hop because I like the genre as a whole and I like listening to some of the songs in the genre. So, I think because of this, it would be interesting to find out more about this genre and say some of my opinions on it. I have chosen Musicals because they are very popular and I enjoy watching and listening to the songs. I’ve never really known what makes a musical song different to just any other song so I thought it would be interesting to find …show more content…
There are quite a few theories on where the term hip hop came from, but the most well-known is probably the song ‘Rappers Delight’ by the Sugar Hill Gang. The song, recorded in 1979, uses the lyrics ‘da hip da hop, da hippity da hip hip hop and you don’t stop’. Another theory is that Arika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation used the term hip hop to describe the block parties they were having in the South Bronx in the late 70s …show more content…
Rap is style that incorporates rhythmic and rhyming speech that became the movement’s biggest influence .
Even though hip-hop is quite similar to rap and is usually seen as the same thing, hip-hop is made up of four elements: deejaying (‘turntabling’) – a DJ is someone who plays a mix of ready recorded music either on its own or in the background of the singer/rapper, rapping (‘MCing’), graffiti painting (‘writing’) and B-boying (a type of dance that incorporates hip-hop style and attitude . B-boying is another term for breakdancing, a dance that requires the dancer to pay attention to the rhythm, using a lot of footwork. It also uses acrobatic and, occasionally, airborne moves, with head spins and back spins.
Hip-hop lyrics mainly include a style of allusion , which is an indirect or passing reference to something , and a sense of opportunity and freedom. The style usually uses culture and personalities as subjects. Writing about her research on hip-hop, Sarah Blake writes; ‘In 2010, I knew I wanted to write about hip hop. I love how hip hop is rooted in the present. I love its mixed diction, its humour, how it’s political, how much collaboration is involved… Kanye West’s life using a perspective distinct from his
Hip-hop is defined as a contemporary style of music that includes rap, a lifestyle marked by baggy clothes, idiomatic speech, and break-dancing.
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 as well. I find my three favorite artist of these sub-divisions to be Biggie Smalls, Future, LL Cool J.
Hip hop is normally handwritten words that usually rhyme. Since many people are educated in writing, this allows anyone to publicly say their opinion about anything. However, this causes many issues. People think this music promotes violence, a negative message, and degraded black stereotypes.
All of these techniques are fundamental parts of hip-hop. As the years progressed, more elements contributed to hip-hop. Hip-hop formed as a result of the harsh and tiring conditions of the South Bronx. This new movement combatted “the violence...and the negativity that come out of gang cultures” (Swanson, 2010). This makes sense because the people living in the South Bronx had to live through such harsh conditions and needed a break from this stressful life.
Before it has become a mainstream culture, hip-hop was known as underground movement which develop in the South Bronx in New York. It was also known as a subculture, or street culture. Later on, with the contribution from DL, J. Saddler who later known as Grand Master Flash, originated the “clock method” which refined and developed the breakbeats. With the continual development of street culture until today, hip-hop has become
“Hip-hop is definitely not what it used to be, which was creative and original music.” - Missy Elliot. Often times when people hear about Hip Hop/Rap music, they will paint a picture in their head of black men cursing, guns, marijuana, lots of money, and girls looking like prostitutes. Hip hop is a well diverse genre; It came out of South Bronx, New York in the 1970’s. Rapping is a vocal style, in which the artist speak along with a beat or and instrument. Hip-hop has many different concepts; it has its own culture.
Mr McBride, you claim that “It is a music that defies definition...remains an enigma, a clarion call, a cry of ‘I am’ from the youth of the world” (McBride 8). This is true, as hip hop has disseminated everywhere and has transformed into a style, and has become a way of expressing the social problems our world still
Like Frederick Douglass states the songs came from a deep and meaningful place and It was the voice of the oppressed (Cruz, 1999). Hip Hop emerged in the 1970’s as an underground movement where it is a musical protest for the politics that was very current in that time, where isolation of minorities was the norm, they needed a way to express they’re oppression but to also educate those in their communities. “ it is well established that music was one of the primary means by which slaves cultivated collective knowledge and solidarity”, music was the bond that brought communities together not just blacks but whites as well (Cruz, 1999) This bond was demonstrated in the 1920's during the Harlem Renaissance era when jazz emerged and Europeans
¨If Hip Hop has the ability to corrupt minds, it also has the ability to uplift them.¨ Hip hop music, also called rap music, is a music genre developed in the United States by African Americans consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted. Mainstream hip hop culture is also filled with misogyny and negative images of women. These artists are unaware that sexism has been forced onto them through the brainwashing from the media, which is controlled by a patriarchal society. Conversely, feminism is the belief that both genders should have equal power.
Hip hop includes, rapping, graffiti, breakdancing, and DJing. It grew in popularity after a lot of house parties and basement parties. DJ Hollywood and DJ Afrika Bambaataa are known for coming up with the term "hip-hop". What Hip hop containes, is considered “artistic variations” of street gang competition and one’s ability to be better. Hip hop is broken down into four main subgroups Rapping or MCing
“Beyond Beats and Rhymes” Summary This movie was a broad discussion about hip-hop music (or more specifically gangster rap) and what kind of social issues the music not only showcases but seems to promote. The producer of this film, Byron Hunt, interviewed people involved in all aspects of the hip-hop industry, including famous rappers, to try to get to the bottom of this. Some of the most prominent issues discussed in the film were the over-sexualization of women, gun violence, and anti- homophobic attitudes. Hunt would ask those involved in the industry about why they think these themes are so prevalent.
The birth of hip hop took place in the Bronx, New York , during a time of poverty , Initially when Hip Hop first came about no one would have imagined how vastly and quickly it grew nor would they have predicted the influence on society it has today. This particular enriched and animated, genre of music went from the local backwoods of the projects to a multi millionaire industry. If you ask most people today their definition of Hip Hop , generally they would say a cool rhyming scheme with a hook and a catchy tune, which is not too far off. But it is much deeper than that .Hip hop is a form of expression like a factory , if you may .
Hip-hop constitutes of clothing, language (poetic) graffiti art, break dancing, Mcing/ rhyming and beatboxing. This music genre has a prodigious influence on the black community in most parts of America as well as in many diverse societies in the whole world. Hip-hop is apparent as more than just music but a culture. Hip hop speaks to the people, it conveys powerful message to
Introduction Hip-hop is a cultural art form that originated in urban centres on the American East Coast in the 1970s (Morgan, Marcyliena, and Dionne Bennett, 2011, p.1). From the point of its conception to today, hip hop has been used as a political tool for African Americans to express their discontent with their marginalized status in North American society (Eberhardt and Freeman, 2015). Due to the large role that African Americans played in the development and continuation of the genre, hip-hop has often been described as a part of “black culture” (Ghandonoosh, 2010). By the late 1980s, however, other cultures and races had begun to appreciate and recreate the art form (Rodriquez, 2015). Most notably, starting in the 1990s, white North
Other forms of African-American music have traveled a more convoluted path to reach the modern era. Two examples are Hip-Hop and Rap. Many people mistake these two different forms although there are distinct differences between them. Rapping literally means “to converse” and predates the phenomenon known as hip-hop by centuries (Lincoln, 2010). Consequently, rapping has been used as a chanting or speaking art form rhyming lyrical form with or without an accompaniment and can be very powerful as a tool of self-expression.