R&B originated after the demise of disco in the 1980s and is now often referred to as urban contemporary music. Hip hop emerged in the South Bronx and includes DJs creating beats by looping breaks on turntables, rapping over rhythmic beats, and beatboxing. Dubstep originated in South London and has tight bass lines and drum patterns between 138-142 BPM, often with claps on every third beat. The document lists popular artists in R&B, hip hop, and dubstep and provides a brief history of the origins and stylistic elements of each genre.
2. Bands/Artists
R&B Hip-Hop Dubstep
Tinie Tempah Drake Doctor P
R Kelly Eminem Modestep
Akon Fat Joe Nero
Kanye West Flo Rida Flux Pavilion
Taio Cruz Jason Derulo DJ Fresh
Usher Timbaland Bar 9
Beyonce Tupac Skream
Chris Brown Jay-Z Skrillex
Rihanna Snoop Dogg Zeds Dead
Trey Songz Pitbull Dubba Johnny
3. Brief History
R&B
Although the abbreviation “R&B” originates from traditional rhythm and blues music, today the term
R&B is most often used to describe a style of African American music originating after the demise of
disco in the 1980s. Some sources refer to the style as urban contemporary (the name of the radio
format that plays hip hop and contemporary R&B).
Hip-Hop
Since its emergence in the South Bronx, hip hop culture has spread to both urban and suburban
communities throughout the world. Hip hop music first emerged with disc jockeys creating rhythmic
beats by looping breaks (small portions of songs emphasizing a percussive pattern) on two
turntables, more commonly referred to as sampling. This was later accompanied by "rap", a rhythmic
style of chanting or poetry presented in 16 bar measures or time frames, and beat boxing, a vocal
technique mainly used to imitate percussive elements of the music and various technical effects of
hip hop DJ's. An original form of dancing and particular styles of dress arose among fans of this new
music. These elements experienced considerable refinement and development over the course of
the history of the culture.
Dubstep
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, United Kingdom. Its
overall sound has been described as "tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and
reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals".25
Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often shuffled or incorporating tuplets. The tempo is
nearly always in the range of 138-142 beats per minute, with a clap or snare usually inserted every
third beat in a bar.10 In its early stages, Dubstep was often more percussive, with more influences
from 2-step drum patterns. A lot of producers were also experimenting with tribal drum samples