The history of hip hop hip hop rhythm began more than 20 years ago and has undergone many changes in its life cycle. Music is always centered on urban landscapes, and most musicians come from the downtown area. Throughout history, hip - hop music has focused on beat 's rhythm rather than melody. It shows the relationship between modern hip hop music and traditional African tribal music.
Hip - hop music, also called hip - hop music, rap music, or hip - hop music, is a kind of music composed of stylized rhythm music, usually with rap, rhythmic rhythm, and rhyming voices. It is a subculture defined by four major style elements, which is part of Hip - Hop culture: MCing / Rap DJing / Scratching, Break Dance and Graffiti writing. Other elements include sampling (or synthesis) and beat boxes, but it is often used to refer to wrapping, but "hip hop" is better represented.
This year's most influential, popular music type: Hip-hop music. Hip-hop music, or "rap" music is a form of R & B with more rhythmic lyrics than stronger, faster, and lively rhythms. Like rock music, hip hop music was born and established through the culture of African-Americans. Caucasian fans and supporters have not completely disappeared, but the purpose of hip hop music is to attract black culture as soon as possible. It was not so until Beastie Boys began to wrap music composed of white groups.
Hip Hop Magazine describes rapier and MC, new hip hop music, concerts, events, hip hop culture including information about fashion and history. The first Hip Hop publication, The Hip Hop Hit List, was published in the 1980's. It includes the first rap music recording chart. It was launched by two brothers of Newark, New Jersey, Vincent, Charles Carroll (he is also a hip - hop organization called Nessez Boyz). They are very familiar with art forms and are aware of the need for hip hop magazines. DJs and rappers can not learn rap music style and labels. This journal remembered for the DJ as the first Rap record and distributed through the National Record Pool and Record Store in the San Francisco area of New York. Charles Carroll, one of the founders, said, "At the time all DJs came to buy records in New York City but most of them did not know hot things, so we made it."