Various – Hip-Hop - A Street History. Label: Channel 5 – CFV 00222. This is the story of hip hop, see and hear Malcolm Mclaren, Mel Brooks and Gary Byrd, and get some street level culture. The above notes are from the back of video sleeve. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.
The History of Hip-Hop dance encompasses the people and events since the late 1960s that have contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. Black Americans and Latino Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. Black Americans in California created locking, roboting, boogaloo, and referred to as the funk styles. All of these dance styles are different stylistically.
When hip hop music first developed in the late 1970s, not many people knew about it. It was created in the poorest districts of New York City by African American and Latino teenagers as part of a hip hop scene that also produced breakdancing and graffiti art. Many of these young people were unemployed, but some found work as DJs in discos where they learned deejaying techniques like how to use two turntables and a DJ mixer to play records non-stop. When punk rock group Beastie Boys began shouting raps instead of singing, their style also became very popular and their debut album Licensed To Ill became hip hop's first number-one album.
Cosmo Baker, DJ Ayres, and DJ Eleven of The Rub present their history of hip-hop series on BrooklynRadio. com! Beginning in 1979, the Reagan decade is counted down with each years pop hits, underground club classics, and obscure gems. Youll start with the genres block party roots in the South Bronx with Grandmaster Flash and work your way through its mainstream acceptance with Run . and LL Cool J. Get ready for the boombox breakdance era of early rap in New York City.
Hip-hop culture originated in New York among black and Latino urban. Street culture existed for centuries in all countries. But in USA, a country of urban cities, it had a special isolation from society. And then she spilled on the streets of white quarters and then to the masses the show-business, discos, cinema, etc. Hip-hop culture has been internationally recognized with the 70th. Its main components are rap (MC'ing), break-dance, graffiti, street types of sports games. So, how it all started. Despite the fact that hip-hop as a way of life originated long ago in various parts of North.
This album is a testament to the history of Hip Hop music. Original, both lyrically and musically. Sadat X, Lord Jamar and Grand Puba lyrics are alternately thought-provoking and fun; and sonically the albums is dope as well. It blends Hip Hop, funk and even some metal into a straight dope mix of styles- this is an album that definitely stood the test of time and it should be part of any music lovers collection. Don’t Mess! Top tracks: . New Funky Nation Once Upon A Drive By Rated R.
Learn more about hip-hop’s history and culture in this article.
Hip-hop gives listeners sets of rules that you follow like the law, only to see them change every five years. I’ve seen my reactions to hip-hop change from age nine ( What the hell was that? ) to age 14 ( That was incredible! ) to age 22 ( Wait. are they allowed to do that? ) to age 29 ( It was kinda different when I was a kid ) to now ( What the fuck was that?! ). I’ve seen Vanilla Ice’s Ice Ice Baby go from ruling the world to being a musical pariah to being an ironic statement in my DJ set that makes people smile. The opening track on Hill’s landmark solo debut album is a reminder of how viciously this great singer could rhyme. It was recorded in Jamaica, and Hill raps (and, in the chorus, croons) in her version of a Trenchtown patois; Lost Ones sounds like a spit-roasting indictment of her former Fugees bandmate and ex-lover Wyclef Jean, who must’ve been quaking in his Timbs.
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