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  2. Rapping - Wikipedia

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    Rap is a primary ingredient of hip-hop music, and so commonly associated with the genre that it is sometimes called "rap music". Precursors to modern rap music include the West African griot tradition, [ 7 ] certain vocal styles of blues [ 8 ] and jazz , [ 9 ] an African-American insult game called playing the dozens (see Battle rap and Diss ...

  3. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Jockey jack is the infamous Jack the Rapper of Family Affair fame, after his radio convention that was a must attend for every rap artist in the 1980s and 1990s [101] These jive talking rappers of the 1950s black appeal radio format were the source and inspiration of Soul singer James Brown, and musical 'comedy' acts such as Rudy Ray Moore ...

  4. Pop rap - Wikipedia

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    Paramount-owned music video channel MTV has described LL Cool J's 1987 single "I Need Love" as "one of the first pop rap crossover hits". [5] Later, rap artists such as Tone Loc, Young MC, and Fresh Prince then made party tunes and used their storytelling abilities as they became popular. During the 1990s, pop rap began to expand even more as ...

  5. Hip-hop turns 50: How a musical genre became a 'cultural ...

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    As the genre turns 50, hip-hop legends, fans and more are helping to mark the musical milestone. Here's why. Hip-hop turns 50: How a musical genre became a 'cultural phenomenon'

  6. Hip hop music - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Philips, Los Angeles Times, 1992 Gangsta rap is a subgenre of hip hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of inner-city American black youths. Gangsta is a non-rhotic pronunciation of the word gangster. The genre was pioneered in the mid-1980s by rappers such as Schoolly D and Ice-T, and was popularized in the later part of the 1980s by groups like N.W.A. In 1985 Schoolly D released "P ...

  7. Old-school hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Old-school hip hop is noted for its relatively simple rapping techniques, compared to later hip hop music. [6] Artists such as Melle Mel would use few syllables per bar of music, [10] with simple rhythms [6] [10] and a moderate tempo. [11] Much of the subject matter of old-school hip-hop centers around partying and having a good time. [6]

  8. Punk rap - Wikipedia

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    Punk rap is a subgenre of hip hop music influenced by the rebellious ethos, and sometimes musical characteristics, of punk rock. [2] The genre has been described as being influenced by styles such as trap music , [ 3 ] punk rock, [ 2 ] heavy metal [ 4 ] and lo-fi music .

  9. Hipster hop - Wikipedia

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    Hipster hop (also known as hipster rap) is a term that was used by music bloggers and critics in the 2000s and early 2010s to describe hip hop music that was perceived to be influenced by the hipster subculture. The term has been applied to artists such as The Cool Kids and Kid Cudi, though it has not been embraced by such artists.