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INTRODUCTION OF RAP AND HIPHOP
BIRTH OF RAP AND HIPHOP
RAP AND HIPHOP
BIRTH OF
RAP AND HIPHOP
Rap and Hiphop began in 1970's in the streets of New York City specifically in the Street of Harlem and Bronx. It started in the form of pure showmanshi at block parties and other social gatherings.
hate that hate produced in 1992 evoked black power rhetoric and called for the eradication of white supremacy
While the genre continues to grow and evolve, we should not forget its origins, and how Black Rappers use the art form to fight against social ills and racism. This lessons and forms of self expression that still carry over to many artist today.
Public Enemy - came onto the scene in the late 1980s they employed the rhetoric of black nationalism and black militancy and embraced revolutionary ideas like overthrowing the government
Disc Jockeys - more commonly as DJs or MCs would compete each other by layering and remixing beats at the turntables and rhyming over the beat.
In 1990's The first pinoy rap track recorded to contain beatboxing became bighits in the Philippines
Rappers too short NWA and iced tea had already pioneered hiphop on the west coast
Coastal wars to the cultural wars of the 1990s hiphop and rap had a lasting influence on American popular culture and music as well as on diasporic expressions of blackness through the world
a rapper, singer and producer who offered an even more complex and queered image of black womanhood at the turn of the 21st century
The year marked a turning point for penalty rap and with the release of francis magalona influential's second album
They're hit single fight the power was released in 1989 and featured in director Spike Lee's classic film do the right thing, the song tackled racism head on and called on black people to challenge and
fight back against white supremacy
She was a commentary on the state of black woman in society and gender politics