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  1. Oct 28, 2019 · Why did Hip Hop as a multidimensional art form start in The Bronx and why did it spread. In answering this question, I am going to look at three different variables. The first is the unique cultural capital of The Bronx and its people which is derived from immigration and the mixing of cultures. The second is the tragedies which befell The ...

  2. May 21, 2023 · K-pop (short for Korean popular music; Korean : 케이팝) is a genre of popular music originating in South Korea. It is influenced by styles and genres from around the world, such as experimental, rock, jazz, gospel, hip hop, R&B, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots.

  3. The floodgates now opened, hip hop (sometimes blended together with R&B or dance music) became a regular presence on the Australian chart. “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice (which, despite his protestations to the contrary at the time, was based on the bassline to Queen and David Bowie ’s “Under Pressure”) became another rap number 1 ...

  4. 1 A Brief History Of Hip-Hop At 50: Rap's Evolution From A Bronx Party To The GRAMMY Stage; 2 'Run-DMC' At 40: The Debut Album That Paved The Way For Hip-Hop's Future; 3 GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Baby Keem Celebrate "Family Ties" During Best Rap Performance Win In 2022; 4 How 1994 Changed The Game For Hip-Hop

  5. Lil Wayne, 2013. The announcement of hip-hop’s demise was clearly premature, as a wealth of new talent emerged in the first decade of the 21st century. Many of the biggest figures continued to rise from the South, including Atlanta’s T.I. and Lil Wayne from New Orleans. The genre also continued to be assimilated deeper into nonmusical ...

  6. Jul 13, 2016 · New York’s hip-hop culture was bolstered by blackout of July 13-14, 1977, which left most of the city in darkness. As pioneering DJ Disco Wiz recalls in the book Yes, Yes, Ya’ll, a night of looting electronic stores for equipment may well have been a catalyst for the following cultural explosion: “After the blackout, you had a DJ on every block.”

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