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  1. In the ’70s, the black youth of New York’s five boroughs needed a new way to express their disaffection—and hip-hop was born. Built from the four elements—DJing, graffiti, breakdancing, and rapping—the earliest iterations of the genre were held together by sparse breakbeats and playful freestyles.

  2. East Coast Rap. At the dawn of the hip-hop era, all rap was East Coast rap. All of rap's most important early artists were based in the New York City area -- old-school legends like DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, the Sugarhill Gang, Kurtis Blow, and Run-D.M.C. As rap grew and became more diverse over the course of the '80s ...

  3. Oct 18, 2022 · Evolution of Hip Hop 2020 (East Coast), Best Rap Songs Of Each Year, Best Rap Songs 2020 - Hip-Hop UniverseNew York—and the Bronx specifically—is the birthpl...

  4. The Sound of East Coast Hip Hop · Playlist · 333 songs · 1.7K likes

  5. Apr 19, 1994 · Three decades after Nas released his debut album, 'Illmatic' remains the holy grail of East Coast rap. From poetic, pulled-from-life lyrics to its all-star cast of producers, learn how 'Illmatic' reignited New York’s rap supremacy in the mid-1990s. After shaking up the rap game with a breakout verse on the Main Source’s "Live at the ...

  6. Jan 8, 2018 · The Evolution of East Coast Rap . East coast hip-hop has undergone a series of musical surgeries, from the lyrical subgenre that gave yield to Rakim and Nas, to the conscious approach made famous by Public Enemy and Beastie Boys, and later the mafioso rap blueprint popularized by Kool G Rap, Raekwon, and AZ, and now back to the lyrical.

  7. Feb 13, 2024 · East Coast rap emerged as a dominant force in the 1980s and 1990s, gaining widespread acclaim for its sophisticated lyricism, intricate rhyme schemes, and socially conscious themes. The East Coast rap scene, centered in cities like New York City and Philadelphia, played a pivotal role in shaping the overall trajectory of hip-hop culture.