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hop is the product of inner-city African-American, Caribbean and Latino communities that were plagued by poverty, community decay, and the proliferation of drugs and gang violence in the 1960s and early 1970s. |
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•Begin, mass migration
of middle-class
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= a loosely organized group of individuals who collaborate together for social reasons. Some collaborate together for anti-social reasons. |
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Three R’s” of Gang Culture |
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•REPUTATION or
Respect
Revenge
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warlord
Masher (best fighter)
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Named after zulu chief
Black spade
Bronx river project Universal zulu nation
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DEF an unauthorized inscription on drawing material or public surface |
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Demetrius
Made tagging famous in nyc at 15
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Earliest writing orga
Founded in erassumus high in brooklyn
nonviolent street gang
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Name some Graffiti artists |
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Zephyr
Lady pink
Lee Quinones
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Times squar show
Freddy love
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Shift to harder lyrics
Popular for videos than performances
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Russel simmons
rick rubin
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Produce records that were a true expression of rap culture |
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Cross over into mainstreem def jam |
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Walk this way
Fight for your right
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Roxanne shante mc shane
later
Biz markci big daddykane
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•tough,
•streetwise,
•intense,
•and often menacing (although there is room for humor as well).
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Created Scratch technique |
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Grand master flash (scratch) |
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Kool herc throws parties for b boys here |
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1.the section on a musical recording where the percussive rhythms were most aggressive and hard driving.
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1.Herc’s brand of music (also called Merry Go-Round technique)
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1.*James Brown’s “Give it Up or Turn it Loose”
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1.*The Incredible Bongo Band’s “Apache”
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DJ talks over recorded music inserting catchy words and phrases on top of it |
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Afrika bambaattaa
(music type)
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Finding beats from old records |
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Coke la rock & clark kent and timmy tim |
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First emcee team
TOASTING
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JAmaican toasts
party shout outs of previous dj’s
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Grand master flash ; the Furious 5 mc |
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performing rhymes with a friend or circle of friends; practicing rhymes in an informal setting, such as freestyling with another playing off each others words |
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FIrst commercial rap song |
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King tim III (personality jock) 1979 |
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1. 2nd place to Sugar Hill’s release
2. signed original crews from the S. Bronx (Funky 4+1, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Fearless Four…)
3. Lack of funds and drive
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start wat woudl become sugar hill records
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Advnetures of Grand master flash |
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” is the first rap song to include the sounds of real DJing skill on wax |
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praises about a respected, anti-authority heroic figure. |
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poet and keeper of history in aa culture |
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fight like dance similar to breakin |
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fight like dance form NC SC georgiea |
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african americans b boying |
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Cool herc break dancin music |
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west coast dancin pioneer |
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first self proclaimed rapper/mc
popularizer
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Started rhyming during his dj sets |
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