Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Overview Of Hip Hop Producers At The Beginning Of Hip Hop

By Jeff L. Robertson


Hip Hop is a cultural movement originating among ethnic minorities in the South Bronx during the late 1970s. Portions of this subculture was becoming mainstream around the early 1980s; during the 1990s Hip Hop culture spread around the world. The movement is said to have kick started by Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five and DJ Kool Herc. The numbers of Hip Hop producers in New York and Los Angeles has since ballooned.



The main parts, also called the four elements of hip hop culture are MCing, DJing, graffiti and break dancing. The term Hip Hop was created by rappers and DJs. With its origin from socially marginalized groups, the subculture is spontaneously non-conformist in relation to the Western values. People who consider themselves to be part of hip hop subculture may engage in rap, graffiti and break dance.

Hip Hop music consists of two main elements: rap (recitative rhythmic rhymes) and rhythm defined by a DJ. Rap artists call themselves MCs (Master of Ceremony). Some MCs turn their lyrics into intricate puzzles (eg, Ghostface Killa said that he deliberately seeks to compose rhymes such that no one understood them except himself).

The five elements together are what many perceive as Hip Hop, and they are the pillars of the subculture. However, there are several other things associated with the genre. Clothes and overall appearance are an important part of culture. Elements, context, content and number are often discussed - and originally there were only four elements. These have now grown into seven. For example, knowledge of the sub-culture has been added as an important element.

The two murders were never solved, which has subsequently led to rumors that pointed out a connection. One of these rumors is based on the fact that before 2Pacs murder he had issued several dis tracks (tracks with the aim of verbally attacking a particular person or group) aimed at Biggie and his friend and producer P. Diddy. None of these rumors have been proven. Nowadays, the feud between the east and west coasts scaled back a lot, and many prominent hip hop names are trying to stop the conflict completely.

Sylvia Robinson is rightfully regarded as the godmother of hip hop. She has made her contribution through commercialization and mass distribution of copies. Together with her husband, they established a recording studio called Sugar Hill Records in 1970. The company was named in honor of the rich culture of African-American areas such as (Manhattan known as Harlem).

The group mainly performed with disco artists who belonged to this new type of MC / DJ genre. The name was originally meant a sign of disrespect, but soon moved to refer to this new music and culture. The first breakdancers appeared in 1973 and as if by magic, they routinely managed to solve disputes between gangs. Thus, b-boying really took off in the streets of South Bronx.

Hip Hop was the first music genre that best embodies the ideology and identity of contemporary African-American culture. This ideology was built on the antagonism towards white Anglo-Saxon culture. Over the past decades, its style emerged as radically different from the traditional style of the white population. The subculture cultivated its own jargon, manner of pronunciation, dance styles, graphic art (graffiti - images made with aerosol sprays or special markers). As the genre of music moves forward, there are many underground hip hop producers in Los Angeles and New York moving the art form into the future.




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