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  1. Aug 14, 2023 · Learn about the history and characteristics of rap styles from old school to UK Drill. Explore the subgenres of boom-bap, jazz rap, trap, mumble rap, rap rock and more with examples and artists to check out.

    • Old School. As we mentioned in the beginning, rap as a genre began at block parties in New York City in the early 1970s. And one of the things that changed everything was the release of “Rapper’s Delight” (1979) by the Sugarhill Gang.
    • Trap. When it comes to modern takes on hip-hop, one of the most popular genres is definitely trap. Trap emerged in the South of the United States in the 1990s, and it continues to evolve to this day.
    • Drill. Drill is a trap-inspired subgenre of hip-hop that emerged in Chicago in the 2010s. The lyrics and vibes of drill rap style are usually very gritty and violent, and they often reflect life on the streets.
    • UK Drill. UK drill is a relatively new genre. It emerged in the South London district of Brixton in the early 2010s, but it rose to prominence and turned into a mainstream genre in 2017.
  2. Genge - from Kenya. Hip hop galsen - from Senegal. Hipco - from Liberia. Hiplife - hip hop and highlife from Ghana. Igbo rap - from Southeast Nigeria. Kwaito - South African house/hip hop fusion. Motswako - from Botswana and South Africa. Zenji flava - from Tanzania. European.

    • Backpack. Backpackers were late ‘90s hip-hop obsessives, who rejected the commercialisation of rap and the more polished, allegedly less thought-provoking styles that achieved greater mainstream success.
    • Boom bap. Boom bap is a reference to a heavy kick drum 'boom' followed by the crisp 'bap' of a snare, usually at a moderate tempo and mixed so high it’s almost impossible to listen without bobbing your head.
    • Cloud rap. A term originally coined in 2010 following the more airy-sounding tracks of self-proclaimed 'Based God' Lil B, cloud rap quickly became the pigeonhole of choice for anyone looking to describe a whole wave of artists who tended to favour abstract atmospheric soundscapes for heavily medicated bedroom introspection over the more traditional hip-hop priority of butt-shaking percussion.
    • Conscious hip-hop. At its broadest, conscious hip-hop could refer to any rap considered woke by the standards of its time – from Melle Mel’s visions of urban poverty on Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five’s The Message to J Cole’s musings on addiction in KOD.
    • Old School Hip Hop. It's natural to start with old school hip hop. This refers to music primarily created during the early years of hip hop, or music that adheres to the distinct style of rapping over sampled records.
    • Drill. This subgenre of hip hop started in Chicago around the 2000s. It takes into account trap influences, and lyical inspiration from Gangsta rap. You can hear drill in songs like Chief Keef I Don't Like
    • UK Drill. As the subgenre name suggests, UK drill is a further iteration of drill sourcing from south London. This subgenre uses haunting melodies and lyrics as showcased in songs like Let's Lurk by 67
    • Jazz Rap. This alternative type of rap fuses the two namesake genres. Listen to this sound in songs like Buggin' Out by A Tribe Called Quest
  3. Feb 13, 2023 · 2. Boom-Bap. Named after the drum production style of drum boom and snare bap, Boom-Bap is a famous rap style from the 90s. It features soul and funk influences, a moderate tempo, and rhyming with the hard-hitting drums. Having inspired other sub-genres, it is still one of the most loved rap styles.

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  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Learn about the diverse and creative subgenres of hip-hop, from boom bap to rap rock, that have emerged from the genre's roots. Discover the artists, influences, and sounds of each subgenre and how they have shaped hip-hop's global impact.

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