Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Overview Of Hip Hop Producers At The Beginning Of Hip Hop

By Jeff L. Robertson


Hip Hop is not just a form of music, but a culture that originated among the African-American residents of New York in the early 1970s. A decade later, it attracted the attention of large parts of the U. S. Population. By the early 90s, the music genre had spread around the world. The Hip Hop producers in Los Angeles face a very competitive environment, where musicians fight for status by exercising five basic components. Hip Hop is not in the classical sense, a culture, but a subculture.



The five elements are as follows: DJ'ing - Turning records and scratching them; Rap - rhythm and poetry. B-Boying: Different dance forms in either very fluid or rhythmic movement. The dancer twirls with the head spin and often making very complicated acrobatic moves. Other concepts of the dance are the Top Rock, Down Rock - these form basic elements. Electric Boogie is also a form belonging to B-boying.

Baggy clothes started in prisons of New York, where they only had one-size uniforms. This led to medium built prisoners to wear over-size outfits. The baggy look gradually became more and more fashionable and mainstream. Around the late 1980s, gangsta rap style emerged in America, led by groups like NWA, which dominated the U. S. West coast. Previously, hip hop had been reserved for New Yorkers, and a strong grouping occurred with west coast rappers on one side and east coast rappers on the other side .

A feud between the two parts of the country resulted in a lot of trouble and some sad cases resulted in assaults and even murder. One of the most publicized murder was that of west coast rap star Tupac Shakur (popularly known as 2Pac), who was shot in 1996. Few months later, east coast rapper Notorious BIG (also known as Biggie Smalls) was shot and killed.

First MCs were literally typical entertainers, they were able to capture the attention of audiences through their energetic tirade. It should be noted that Jamaica had a similar style of performance that was developed at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. The popularity of music at these parties meant local DJs could to sell cassettes with recorded live performances, which skillfully mix rhythms and bass lines taken from compositions in the styles of disco and funk over the recited rap. It was purely an amateur occupation, and during that period (1974-1978) no formal releases or studios existed.

The word hip used in African American dialect meant moving parts of the human body. The word hop points to the movement (jump). According to philosophy behind the subculture, this means intellectual movement. Rapper Keith Wiggins, with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five are linked to the formation of hip hop. When teased by friends who were drafted into the army, they sang in a jazz manner of speech, thus simulating the rhythm of marching soldiers. Keith later developed a rhythm of hip hop as part of his stage performance.

In early autumn 1979, her studio released the single, Rapper's Delight performed by The Sugarhill Gang, which produced a sensation in the U. S. Market. The single is considered the first rap record despite the fact that some earlier entries contested championship glory. But thanks to this 11 minute track, the American public and the media learned about the hip hop phenomenon. However, despite the popularity of this song (sold 8 million copies), some people agreed in opinion that it was a musical joke of which nothing happens further.

Often, the best breakers made peace between opposing gangs rather than fighting. Dance was now used to settle scores. In this way, gangs could battle (break dance) to prove the best gang. The loser would agree not to encroach into the neighborhood of winners. Unfortunately, these battles did not always stop the gang warfare. There are many types of hip hop producers in Los Angeles and New York these days and the genre has moved to the mainstream.




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