Hip-hop hip hop is a kind of musical art created by African-American and Hispanic in the mid-1970's. Its concept was born out of the Bronx's young generation of African Americans and created expressions of musical, artistic, and dance that are beautiful and proud in poverty. Since igniting in New York City, I have stimulated people from all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds around the world. When hip - hop is discussed as an artistic form, not just a wrap, it usually means four elements: DJ, moderator, graffiti lighting, and break dance.
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."
The earliest hip-hop music was played live at family gatherings and neighboring parties, not recorded. Before 1979, the recording of the live party program produced by DJ and the recording of the PA system soundboard from the early hip-hop mix was recorded. Puerto Rico's DJ Disco Wiz was the first hip-hop DJ that produced "hybrid board" and mix dubbing, and in 1977, he made a technical recording by combining sounds, special effects, and paused beats. Since 1979, the first hip - hop code has been widely believed to be "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang. However, there are many controversies over this statement. Some people think that "The Tim Tim III (Personality Joc)" by The Fatback Band released a part of "Rapper's Delight" as a lap record several weeks ago. The title of the first Hip Hop code is also various other claims.