A youth culture was born in New York from poor areas of the Bronx and spread throughout the community like a forest fire. On the street of fierce drug abuse, the decline of creativity brought African-American young people to the city to find the output of imagination. It is in these streets that hip - hop appears as a product of independence, self - realization, creativity, and pride. Hip-hop began with the transition from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.
Four pillars of hip hop: Djing, MCing, B-Boying, graffiti. Hip-hop music was created in the 1970s and gave a poetic expression based on life, humanity, poverty, and love. Hip-hop is the beginning of "smuggling" which is well-known today in contemporary hip-hop music. A few general hip-hop artists called "Run DMC", "GrandMaster Flash", "The Furious Five", "The Fugees", "Public Enemy", and "Hip Hop Conscious Group Zulu-Nation". This is the beginning of a type that will quickly become a subculture of another motive or lyric expression. Hip-hop subculture, known as rap music, has existed for decades and it seems not to go anywhere. Like other industries, both men and women are involved in this type of music, but the list of women in the hip hop and rap industry is not extensive compared to the industry dominated by men.
Hip Hop is a type developed in the 1970s, especially in the Bronx in New York. Like other kinds of music, hip-hop music is a way of expressing feelings originally, in this case about social and political problems. In the early days of music, hip hop was mainly practiced by African Americans, but soon it was influenced by Hispanic Americans and Jamaican immigrants. Hip hop is not merely music but also culture. In fact, this type is basically a by-product of culture. This Dahaha culture is good at practicing music such as rap, DJ, beat box, freestyle, loop. These basic elements of hip hop have become their own genres, technically they are regarded as genres of hip hop culture.