This paper aims to explore the importance of hip hop culture in the 21st century society. First, consider the history of hip hop, discuss style adaptability, cultural preferences, concerns, and see the research on Ellis Cashmore and Mark Neal's black culture. We will explore the ethnicity and authenticity of culture by referring to last year's pop music and its cultural background. Then focusing on recording culturally related moral panics, articles continue to assess the relationship between culture and media; I will specifically refer to Stein Cohen's theory.
Hip-hop music has been accepted by young people all over the world, and reportedly criticized by the media for an increase in social distress and has been welcomed as a big musical breakthrough. Hip-hop culture transcends the boundaries of music, and now it affects speech, clothing, customs, movies, websites, television programs, magazines, and energy drinks (Dyson, 2007; Kitwana, 2002). Therefore, the school will be affected as well. The purpose of this research was to examine the educator's view on hip hop culture. Three topics emerged through data collection and analysis. These themes are ironic of credibility, cultural war, debated issues, and possibilities. We also looked at the theory and recommendations for promoting practical application.
Hip-hop music spreads in cultural corridors all over the world and is absorbed and reformed all over the world. Hip-hop music spreads beyond the United States, often combining local style and hip-hop music. With the advent of many regional scenes, hip hop has globalized into many cultures around the world. It is a move based on the principle of hip-hop culture on a global scale. While sticking to the roots of local culture, music and art accepts their multinational nature and continues to celebrate. The impact of hip hop varies from culture to culture. Nevertheless, the commonality of almost all Hip-Hop artists around the world is the recognition of debt to African-Americans who have launched a global campaign in New York.