Hip Hop Vs. Hip-Hop In America

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Shawn Leslie Final Essay April 20, 2014 Hip-Hop in America vs Hip-Hop Worldwide As the semester comes to a close, I take this opportunity to look back on what I have learned in this class. Since I was young boy, hip-hop has been a huge part of my life. Through the best and worst times, music has always been an escape me. It is an honor to write an essay about my favorite genre of music and to explore and compare hip-hop in American and around the world. In this essay, I will guide you and explain how this genre of music has spread internationally and has become a global sensation. Hip-hop contains of a stylized rhythmic music normally goes along with rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is sung. In 1970, the Last Poets released their eponymous debut album; this was the first hip-hop to ever be released to the public. Their music was mixed with funk and aggressive, socially-conscious spoken words that became a primary brick in the foundation of what would come to be hip-hop. The 70’s also played a big part in the evolution of this funky music, which became the new sensation. Bringing forth dozens of excellent new releases, the future was looking bright for hip-hop. Unfortunately, the growing popularity of funk coincided with the rise of disco, the bland Ritchie Family/ Donna Surnmer School of dance music, where string sections, thudding drum machine beats and sentimental vocals replaced percussion, horn sections and urban funk. Hip-hop is a culture made up of four elements of expression. The four elements include Djing, breaking graft writing, and MC. In Latin America, the language of hip-hop is considered to be a universal language that can merge many nations into one. In the video there were a cross-sectioned o... ... middle of paper ... ...ic to get the message out. Hip-hop has become global phenomenon in many cultures worldwide, as evident through the number of countries who have embraced and adopted this culture. The art of hip-hop music is embrace; even celebrate, internationally while staying true to their beliefs. Hip-hop's inspiration differs depending on each culture. However, the one thing almost all hip-hop artists worldwide have in common is that they recognize the contribution of African American artists from New York who started the global movement. Although hip-hop is often taken for granted by Americans, in other countries such as the developing countries, where it is used to exemplify the empowerment of the subjugated, the political activists and a piece of the American dream. Hip-hop music has made a positive impact globally and has created a cultural influence among all generation.

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