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    keyboard. drum machine. synthesizer. Other topics. Crunk. trap. phonk. Memphis rap, also known as Memphis hip hop, or Memphis horrorcore, [2] is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Memphis, Tennessee in the mid-late 1980s .

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · To put the menacing, gritty sound of ’90s-era Memphis rap in context, the city was in the midst of one of its worst eras for crime, with 198 homicides occurring in 1993. The harshness and violence of the music—rendered in unmixed, unmastered tape-hiss fidelity—was sometimes exaggerated via use of occult imagery and a penchant for shock value.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Memphis Music Memphis Rap and hip Hop Music. We explore several key things we’ve learned over the last 30 to 40 years from Memphis Hip-Hop. The rap scene of Memphis has blessed us with numerous award.

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    • DJ Spanish Fly. It was DJ Spanish Fly’s dextrous fingers that first gave Memphis rap its shape. Fly, who DJed at the city’s first club to play rap, Club No Name, as well as No Name’s successor Club Expo and the Crystal Palace Skate Rink, molded listeners’ amorphous preferences into something concrete: they liked electro, he gave them rap.
    • DJ Squeeky. If Spanish Fly was a blunt catalyst for musical change, DJ Squeeky was the precision instrument. Squeeky’s thundering, rat-a-tat beats define the early era of Memphis rap.
    • Gangsta Pat. Memphis rap is inextricable from the city’s greater, ever-vibrant musical continuum. The genre’s origins lay as much in sweaty Beale Street juke joints and smoke-filled sessions at Stax as they do in Spanish Fly’s bedroom tapes, and Gangsta Pat is partially indebted to the former.
    • Al Kapone. The 2005 film Hustle & Flow stars Terrence Howard as the permed DJay, a Memphis pimp-turned-rapper whose homebrewed recording sessions yield songs like “Whoop That Trick” (he’s discouraged from naming it “Beat That Bitch”), “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp” and the titular “Hustle & Flow (It Ain’t Over).”
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    • Three 6 Mafia. Given its many members over the years, and its numerous affiliates, the Three 6 Mafia collective remains a historic force in Memphis hip-hop.
    • 8Ball & MJG. Along with Three 6 Mafia, the dominating duo of 8Ball & MJG certainly have had the deepest and most profound impact on Bluff City hip-hop.
    • Yo Gotti. An artist who has bridged several eras in Memphis rap, Yo Gotti has parlayed his street hustling tenacity into a long and increasingly prosperous career.
    • Project Pat. The older brother of Three 6 Mafia’s Juicy J, Project Pat (aka Patrick Earl Houston), is one of the great and influential, if somewhat underrated, figures in the city’s hip-hop history.
  5. Jul 21, 2023 · Modern Memphis hip-hop emerged from the collective labor of bodies in motion, as Black Memphians on club dance floors (and skating rinks turned dance floors) started stomping, jookin',...

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · Memphis hip-hop artists also have another aspect of their signature sound, which is how they deliver the rhymes and the rhythms like the triplet sound, which you can hear in DJ Zirk's ‘Lock Em in...

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