All Blog Posts Tagged 'history' (4)

Hip Hop Beats - Instant downloads by Jamie Hanson

Are you looking for hip-hop beats to complete your song? Do you require proper beats to tune your lyrics on? People often search for perfect hip-hop beats that attune their lyrics and create a lovely melody. Without nice music and beats, there is no appeal in any song. You can always look for perfect hip hop beats on the internet. You just need to do is put in the perfect keywords and you will get numerous websites from where you are able to download hip-hop beats either for free or at…

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Added by Kenny Wade on December 9, 2011 at 7:07pm — No Comments

Why When It Comes To Hip Hop Music Vinyl Is The Most Honest Form by Barnaby Milne

RNB vinyl records are far more preferable in my mind to any other form of media, and the same can be said for hip hop music - vinyl is always going to represent a truer form of the music. Why do I say this? Simply because if you look back at the way RNB developed, and gave rise to hip hop music, the whole method of performance required the use of vinyl to allow DJs and performers to be more creative with the music. Hip hop can be played, or recited, certainly, but it's the kind of music…

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Added by Kenny Wade on December 9, 2011 at 7:05pm — No Comments

Making beats for Hip Hop Music by Timothy Inch

Hip Hop Music is one of the music genres that have grown very fast since it started. Hip Hop Music was considered as a movement in New York in 1970s and 1980s. Its roots were also not very complicated, it stated with the DJ scratching a record as the MC raps; the two would come up with the music that is now referred to as hip hop. Today a lot has changed when it comes to making beats for Hip Hop Music. With the evolution of advance technology it has been made possible to come up with…

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Added by Kenny Wade on December 9, 2011 at 7:04pm — No Comments

A History of Hip Hop Music and Culture by Ben King

Hip Hop and RnB have without question been the dominant music genre of the 2000's. Approximately 40% of number one hits throughout this period have either been hip hop or RnB illustrating perfectly how a once obscure music genre can dominate the mainstream music charts for a decade so much so, that it has created a subculture unto itself.

If you don't know, the father of Hip Hop culture was DJ Afrika Bambaataa who forged the 5 pillars of hip hop culture being DJ'ing, MC'ing,…

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Added by Kenny Wade on December 9, 2011 at 7:01pm — No Comments

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