The Making Of Hip Hop Mix CD

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By Michael Young


As many would assume that Hip Hop simply means a genre of music, there is much more to it. When you hear people rapping or being more outspoken, or even dressing in a particular way, it is called a culture. With Hip Hop Mix CD the music evolved into a culture which many people, up until today, follow religiously.

One of the biggest reasons people enjoyed this genre is because of the dance moves that you could create when the music came on. Breakdancing specifically is one of the more popular styles because it exudes the feeling of being cool. It was widely used in competitions where people would create groups and challenge each other for prizes that range from money to fame.

There is also a certain style that people stick to when they want to come across as fresh or cool. This includes baggy pants, baggy shirts and even bandanas. It also involved wearing large boots to portray a certain look of being tough and unapproachable. Even women wore their clothes this way and were popular for doing so.

Rap music is an added term for this ethos. During this time, rap music was taking over the globe and everyone wanted to have the music. It became so popular, that every club and every party would play this style over any other music. At this time, rap is what got the crowd going. It created more popularity for the people playing the music at local parties than it did for the artists.

Graffiti is the first form of art during this era that caught public attention. Many people chose to express themselves by using spray paint to write on public walls and buildings. These could range from what they felt to something they hated or even loved. It got the attention of the public and even the police. It was frowned upon, however; this trend is still alive today. Spray paint could also be about showing certain words or names that are made up. Eventually, certain areas became filled with colour and expressive terms. The areas that contained this more than usual easily came across as the more dangerous areas.

In time, rap became so popular that if you didn t listen to it, you were almost seen as an outcast. Also, the music industry was booming and the artists who had other styles had to start thinking about incorporating the same style if they wanted to make sales. They would generally collaborate with rappers to make target.

After some time, the world of digital started to take over and people were exposed to other music and being able to download it meant that rap had to take a backseat. Although their sales were not as strong as it was in the 80 s, the culture remains in the hearts and lives of many people. It goes further than enjoying a certain style, it is more about proving who you are as a person and standing up for what you believe in.

The culture has proven to be somewhat of a nuisance from time to time however, it is the only urban ethos that brought a nation together.




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