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AFAS 200 Topic Discussion
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Origins Hip-Hop was originated in the South Bronx region of New York City Hip= Current/Now Hop= Hopping movement of dance The name “Hip-Hop” was coined by Keith “Cowboy” Wiggins Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five (1978) One of the first well know songs to incorporate hip-hop was “Rappers Delight” The Sugarhill Gang Used scat singing
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Father of Hip-Hop DJ Kool Herc (Right) Clive Campbell Jamaican tradition Impromptu toasting Emceeing (MCing) Rapping derived from West African griots Trinidadan music elements Boasting raps Rival posses Uptown throwdowns Political commentary
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Elements of Hip-Hop DJing Turntables Mixer Breaking Scratching MCing Rapping/Rhyming Content Flow Delivery
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Elements of Hip-Hop (Cont..) Graffiti 1960s Visual expression Art Bubble, Wildstyle Breaking B- Boying/Breakdancing Physical expression Earl Tucker Beatbox
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Spread of Hip-Hop Hip-Hop spread around the world due to mass communication Mass communication controlled by the wealthy, government, and businesses in third world nations Youth absorb and are influenced by American hip hop scene Hip-Hop and Rap used to express ideas of social, economic and political realities
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Evolution of Language With more and more hip-hop came more and more slang Black English or Ebonics Rejection of “White English” Words from hip-hop songs have been incorporated into everyday speech Hip-hop lyrics have gained some validity in academics and literature Hip-hop is rhythmic poetry
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Use of Media Large amount of coverage in the media, mainly TV BET, VH1, MTV Internet videos and websites Hip Hop related movies Notorious Boyz n the Hood Magazines
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The Legacy that is Hip-Hop Roots in reggae, disco and funk “Planet Rock” –Afrika Bambaataa Slick Rick Television outsourcing globally Public Enemy world tour Hip-hop changed and adapted to the new cultures surrounding it
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Works Cited JET (April 02, 2007) "Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Johnson Publishing Company Hermes, Will (October 29, 2006). "All Rise for the National Anthem of Hip-Hop". New York Times."All Rise for the National Anthem of Hip-Hop" “Turntable Article Collections” New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/keyword/turntable/2 http://www.nytimes.com/keyword/turntable/2 Harvey, Alan. "Music and Human Evolution". Mca.org.au."Music and Human Evolution" Edwards, Paul. 2009, How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC, Chicago Review Press.How to Rap David Toop, Rap Attack, 3rd ed., London: Serpent's Tail, 2000. Adaso, Henry. "Hip-Hop Timeline:1925 to Present". About.com."Hip-Hop Timeline:1925 to Present"
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