1. RnB/Hip Hop Hip Hop/RnB is a musical genre consisting of stylized music that can sometimes accompany a bit of rap as well. Hip hops instruments came from Funk, RnB and disco music and when combined together they make that dynamic music. Hip hop was actually created by a DJ named Kool Herc, a Jamaican that had moved to the United States with a style that consisted of mixing music by using two copies of the same record . RnB which stands for Rhythm and Blues was the greatest influence on music around the world for most of the 20th century's second-half . Rhythm and Blues is a term with a broad sense, but typically recognizing black-pop music. R&B is actually what was later developed into what we know as rock and roll. In the 1970s, the term R&B was being used to describe soul and funk music styles, which today we know it describes Rhythm and Blues. Along with being influenced by jazz and blues, R&B also had influences from gospel and disco music. Disco's downturn in the 1980s opened the door for R&B to truly take-off in popularity .