Impact Of Hip Hop

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Nhial Kuei Hip-Hop/Rap in the 20th century has blown up in the last 20 years of the 20th century, the 80’s and 90’s. Hip-Hop/Rap music has changed the African American culture by the music the rappers published, the music these rappers wrote had an impact on the Rap community with the type of lyrics they wrote and then recorded. The History of Hip Hop, in the 1970’s, when rap music was first going big, it was an underground urban movement known as ‘Hip hop, just began to develop to one of the biggest music genre’s in the South Bronx in New York. The 80’s saw a big impact om rap/Hip-hop music throughout the 80’s that made rap as big as it now. The Hip Hop genre focused on emceeing over house parties and neighbourhood block party events, held outside. The trends in 90’s changed when Hip-Hop/Rap music got popular, the fashion trends for rapper back in the 80’s and 90’s wore cloths all baggy, did not fit them and their pants maybe sagging. With Rap/Hip-Hop music you will need the Rappers, the Rap legends such as Nas with his most popular song ‘The World …show more content…

The lyrics that the rapper spit out has an impact on the community. The people who listen to rap listen to it and try do these illegal stuff in the street and get arrested by the police. This also impacted the African community by the police racially identifying them because they think they’re going to some illegal stuff. The type of rap Rappers are publishing in the 90’s made the police almost hate the whole Black community. Rap groups such as N.W.A had the worst by getting in trouble with the police almost all the type at concerts, crossing the street, in their own house and even in front of their own houses the police has to racially identify you if you’re doing anything

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