Tuesday, June 26, 2018

The Making Of Hip Hop Mix CD

By Michael Young


The Hip Hop culture has been around since the late 70 s. For many people, the music was a form of self-expression and lowly turned into a way of life. The Hip Hop Mix CD culture is still alive today and many people, more specifically the youth, have taken it in their stride to follow this way of life.

Dance is a huge part of this ethos. One of the first dance genres that came alive during this era is breakdancing. It was introduced during the early days when the culture first came about. The dance involved males and females performing strenuous moves that involve flexibility and strength. They can be done alone, or in groups, and many people also battled in this genre for competition purposes.

There is also a certain style that people stick to when they want to come across as fresh or cool. This includes baggy pants, baggy shirts and even bandanas. It also involved wearing large boots to portray a certain look of being tough and unapproachable. Even women wore their clothes this way and were popular for doing so.

Playing rap music, which is also a term for the said style of music, was extremely popular. In fact, most of the artists or rappers never got the fame they wanted compared to the DJ s who were playing their songs at local parties and clubs. The setting normally involved a crowd of youth, turntables and unlimited rap music.

Graffiti is the first form of art during this era that caught public attention. Many people chose to express themselves by using spray paint to write on public walls and buildings. These could range from what they felt to something they hated or even loved. It got the attention of the public and even the police. It was frowned upon, however; this trend is still alive today. Spray paint could also be about showing certain words or names that are made up. Eventually, certain areas became filled with colour and expressive terms. The areas that contained this more than usual easily came across as the more dangerous areas.

Not only did it have its way on the public but the genre took over many other artists whose speciality was far from rap. In time, artists began to include bits of this style into their songs which made their sales skyrocket. If they felt they couldn t rap, they would work hard at featuring famous rappers and perform duets.

As the world evolved, and so did technology, the digital sphere introduced unlimited downloading. This meant that people were not forced to listen to one genre on the radio just because it is the most popular. They were able to listen to whoever they preferred and it also gave other artists an opportunity to create music on an equal platform. Rap music dominated the industry mainly in the 80 s when it first came to light and now they have to compete with other genre s that are just as popular.

Although the culture is characterized as a form of bad behaviour of illegal doings, no one can deny that there has been a movement by people globally.




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