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roots of hip hop
1. The roots of Hip-Hop
• Originated in late 1960s.
Invented by Afrika Bombataa.
• Boiled into a particular
movement movement and a
culture.
• It was a culture rooting from
New-York amongst black and
lattino ghetto's.
2. How it spread?
•
It was a street culture that existed
over the globe but in USA it has
one special isolation that spilled
on the street of white quarters and
then onto the masses e.g. Show
business and cinema.
•
In 70s the main concept were rap,
break dance, graffiti and street
type. The development of hip hop
culture and it's transformation was
prevalent in South Bronx, the
black ghetto of New York.
3. How it developed?
•
In Jamaica Campbell was a
master in music in which music
evolved around youth life. His
status grew from his speech;
"master of ceremony", which
he gathered music plates
•
The music and rhythmic text
developed the word 'rap'. This
conceived dancers to repeat
instrumental breaks between
verses.
4. How the culture grew?
•
It led dance to the floor and more
enthusiasm in dancers. This
dance constructed the word
'break-dancing'. Dance became
popular in 1969 by James Brown's
writing of funk hit "the broad foot".
•
Bombata came up with his own
break dance from Zulu nation
grew into organisations, DJ, graffiti
artists, dances and the hip hop
culture.
5. Where does it stand in
contemporary society?
•
The 90s saw a new form of hip
hop culture penetrate into pop
culture, absorbing new styles and
elements.
•
Hip-Hop was and is a popular
culture whicis enjoyed by many.
Magazines and the media industry
take advantage of this for
marketing purposes such as XXL.
•
Magazines and the media till
today are still developing and
ongoing. New rapers, styles,
interviews and events lead to
more and more people buying HipHop magazines.
6. Where does it stand in
contemporary society?
•
The 90s saw a new form of hip
hop culture penetrate into pop
culture, absorbing new styles and
elements.
•
Hip-Hop was and is a popular
culture whicis enjoyed by many.
Magazines and the media industry
take advantage of this for
marketing purposes such as XXL.
•
Magazines and the media till
today are still developing and
ongoing. New rapers, styles,
interviews and events lead to
more and more people buying HipHop magazines.