Hip hop has penetrated popular culture in an unprecedented way. Because of its cross-appealing appeal, it is a good unity for various people. Black young people are influenced by hip hop, but various races have gained popularity in this country. Many of the rap and hip hop audiences are not black people. It entered the company's board of directors from the edge to the suburbs. As it became the most rapidly growing kind of music in the United States, companies and corporate giants utilized their charm to take advantage of it.
Hip-hop is known as an African-American. Hip hop theorist Jeffery O. G Ogbar supports this claim by recognizing that hip hop was born from expression culture of African American. For example, Ogbar explained that the center of Hip-Hop was influenced by African-American pop culture like James Brown, and that his dance had an impact on break dancing (Ogbar 12). So, as Imani Perry cited by Ogbar, "Hip Hop Music is American Black Music" (Ogbar 12). That's why Lil'Tic calls B-Rabbit a tourist - "Because this is hip-hop, you do not belong to your visitors." It is similar to saying "This is 9 miles, you do not belong." He finished his racial attack by quoting a white ideal sports and told B-Rabbit to leave the town.
Hip-hop culture has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon. The main element of hip hop culture is rap music. Rap music is the medium of today's young people, especially African-American young people. However, in black families and black churches, rap is a kind of destructive art. The results of this study show that black families and churches can support active family formation and leadership skills of African Americans through hip hop culture. I remember the moment like yesterday. I just saw the Rob Base and DJ Easy Roc video, but my father and I bet $ 40 due to the influence of hip hop culture. He said that it would disappear from the black music scene like a disco. I think that rap music - more importantly hip hop culture - will stick to it over the next few years.
Youth culture and hip - hop culture become entities of synonyms when critically thinking about how they interact. In the late 1970s, hip-hop became a true cultural expression of African-American city youth. The foundation of hip hop and hip hop culture comes from the creative self expression of African-American youth living in the dyed city. Since then, hip hop has expanded and has expressed many young people all over the world. Through hip-hop culture style, sound, lyrics, young people with all cultural backgrounds will start to find identity through hip-hop culture. Since the advent of this type of music, hip - hop music experienced multiple stages within its existence. Recently, hip-hop has been commercialized and profits from large companies trying to profit from this real culture. Discussions between culture and business are common when discussing the perspective of modern hip hop.