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  1. Hip-hop or hip hop music, also known as rap, and formerly as disco rap, [7] [8] is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from African Americans and Afro-Caribbean immigrants in the Bronx, [9] [10] [11] [12] a borough of New York City.

  2. Hip hop or hip-hop is a culture and art movement that was created by African Americans, starting in the Bronx, New York City. Pioneered from Black American street culture, that had been around for years prior to its more mainstream discovery, it later reached other groups such as Latino Americans and Caribbean Americans.

  3. In this article, we cover the full history of hip hop dance and music and include a helpful hip hop history timeline for reference. Origins of Hip Hop. Hip hop (or hip-hop, the two can be used interchangeably) began as a culture and art movement in the Bronx, where demographics were rapidly shifting in the early 1970s.

  4. Apr 1, 2023 · The spoken word. It had been a part of music in America since plantation workers beat out rhythms that slavers feared, condemned, could not comprehend. Their music was a voice and a beat; handclaps, a drum. Far from primitive, it was sophisticated; it gave birth to the blues, to gospel, to jazz; to swing, rhythm’n’blues and bebop; to soul and funk.

  5. Jun 19, 2020 · Born out of the New York street culture of the 1970s, hip-hop is now the world's biggest music genre. Explore its history through Red Bull's unparalleled lecture archive.

  6. Hip-hop was born in the summer of 1973 at a block party in New York City’s Bronx when DJ Kool Herc extended the beat of a recording using two turntables and a mixer to fade between them, then started emceeing as the music continued. His techniques came to be known as scratching and rapping — two of the key elements in hip-hop music.

  7. Rap music (also referred to as rap or hip-hop music) evolved in conjunction with the cultural movement called hip-hop. Rap emerged as a minimalist street sound against the backdrop of the heavily orchestrated and formulaic music coming from the local house parties to dance clubs in the early 1970s.

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