Sunday, October 30, 2011

Why Hip Hop Music Lives On

By Nina Mayo


Hip hop music isn't whatsoever a brand new idea or brand new beginning for anything in music. To put it accurately, hip hop music presented its way on the arena well around the later Nineteen seventies and from then on, hip hop took off. Hip hop music is everyplace and on every country, small and large.

With this being the case, hip hop culture will live provided that it advances because hip hop has previously shown unoriginal potential from the way modern hip hop performers usually tend to imitate the style of many of those rappers just before them.

For example, female rap singers, generally had some form of focal point within the hip hop music industry. Queen Latifah and Salt N Pepa are just a handful of the female hip hop artists that obtained success in the old days, yet feminine accomplishment in the hip hop industry seemed to come to a standstill right up till there was something completely unique to emerge. Even Foxy Brown and Da Brat mastered hip hop music for some time, even so, the styles were not progressing into anything more and further than having a male rap artist standing in the shadows.

For quite a while, not any lady hip hop singer received air play until Nicki Minaj who ushered the levels of craftsmanship to a new and exciting degree lyrically and in hip hop mixtapes.

Without having the continual progression of hip hop culture, it can expire by way of the regular copying of musicians who have previously been here and already gone. One of the most desirable qualities of the late rap artist 2Pac was that his material brought down so many different domains, commenting on thug life to God and also the political scene while not holding back. At the time, Pac differed from just about every person in the game. Pac became untouchable and generated one major arena for hip hop music to survive.

Finally, hip hop culture is not simply a fad, though, it could quickly grow to be phoney in the event the rap performers ignore the skills element of their work, and just write phrases that merely rhyme without meaning. Hip hop culture exists by way of evolution, yet it dies as a result of a lack of individuality.




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