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La mort du HIP HOP

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Sujet de la discussion La mort du HIP HOP
"Au vu" de se qui passe sur les ondes, de la répression du graffiti et du peu de structure existante pour la pratique du break, peut-on considérer le mouvement hip hop comme mort?
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1791
Pauvre taureau :|
1792
Non pas pauvre taureau !!! Il a rien senti et moi j'ai profité de ce moment pour m'enfuir comme un peteux derrière les barrières :oops:
Fuck off !
1793
Au lieu de le defier au corps a corps.... pfff, pis il se dit metal :mdr: :mdr:
1794
Il est passé ou le sujet :8O: le hip hop est t'il mort pour moi nan le rap peut etre pour certain ( pas pour moi) mais pour les autres elements du hip hop surement pas djing au mieux de ca forme b-boing toujours present et graff toujours aussi beau que du bon :bravo:
1795
Vi ça c'est vrai...
1796
Et le screw ? alors, c'est pas vivant ça le screw ?
( j'ai découvert ça hier alors, je fais mon malin..)
Ceci n'est pas un post
1797
Et du coup, j'ai cherché et j'ai trouvé une reponse à la question que qq posait, (Lylo je coris) à savoir s'il y avait plusieurs styles :

Citation : Hip-hop n., an American cultural movement composed of four main parts: breakdancing and graffiti art along with two more well-known aspects known as hip-hop music; they are rapping (emceeing) and DJ-ing.

Rap v., the act of saying rhymes to the actual beat of the music.


Styles upon styles upon styles

Through the good folks at allmusic.com we were able to compile a list of different hip-hop styles. Remember, hip-hop styles are loose and artists often make music that can't be classified with one label.

Alternative: Often eclectic rap that deviates from the traditional hardcore, gangsta, pop and party rap. Artists: Outkast, The Roots, Common, Black Eyed Peas, Michael Franti.

Bass: A fast-paced dance floor sound frequently associated with Miami and Atlanta, where deep bass accompanies beats that travel at breakneck speeds. Artists: DJ Magic Mike, Luke.

Chopped & Screwed: According to allmusic.com, Houston's DJ Screw had an uncanny mixing style where his records were pitched down to a slow and lumbering pace. Artists who have employed this style: Lil Flip, David Banner.

Crunk: A frenetic, energy-driven type of style specifically engineered for the dance floor. Artists: Lil' Jon & The Eastside Boyz, Three 6 Mafia.

East Coast: Or more specifically northeast U.S. sound, the first nationally recognized hip-hop epi-center. Dense, aggressive break beats — a dominant repetitive drum beat — but also jazz-oriented dusty-grooves. Artists: Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, Nas, Talib Kweli.

Gangsta: An edgy and often profane hip-hop style where the common element is the content: gritty street tales that portray a dim reality where the artist can be the subject or the observer. Artists: 2pac, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks.

G-Funk: A specific sound that employs P-funk, melodic synthesizers and slow and steady grooves. This style is most identified with the West Coast gangsta aesthetic of the mid-1990s. Artists: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Warren G.

Golden Age: A period in hip-hop between 1986 and 1993. Many argue that the best hip-hop albums were recorded during this era. Artists from that period: Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Slick Rick.

Hardcore: Both a description of the content and of the sonic quality, which often has a minimalist sound bed of a sample and hard drumbeat. Artists: Jadakiss, DMX, Lil' Kim

Old School: Hip-hop at the beginning, before it became such a mainstream commodity. Artists: Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Kurtis Blow, Doug E. Fresh, Run D.M.C., The Fat Boys.

Pop Rap: Hip-hop music specifically tailored to have a radio-friendly, crossover type of appeal. Artists: P. Diddy, Will Smith.

Southern: The most identifiable elements are ''bounce'' beats and deep bass-grooves that often are party-centered, or can be created in the tradition of Southern soul and blues. Artists: Ludacris, David Banner, Lil' Flip, T.I.

Trip-Hop: Down-tempo soul, funk and jazz over a breakbeat. It's also a dance-based techno music, but set to a hip-hop groove. Artists: DJ Shadow, tricky, Morcheeba, Portishead.

Underground: Purist, avante-garde hip-hop that strives to align itself with the sound's origins. The music tends to place an emphasis on lyricism and unconventional beats. Artists: Madlib, MF Doom, El-P, Jurassic 5.

West Coast: While it could be described as any hip-hop from this particular region, West Coast also can describe a sound: slow grooves, Parliament-Funkadelic samples and synthesizers. Artists: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg.

Ceci n'est pas un post
1798
Y'as pas le rap pouet pouet la dedans
1799
C'est bnormal le rap pouet pouet il est partout ailleurs ;)
1800

Citation : Non pas pauvre taureau !!! Il a rien senti et moi j'ai profité de ce moment pour m'enfuir comme un peteux derrière les barrières


Je suis resté jusqu'à 4 taureaux lâchés, jme suis fait charger par un qui m'a fixé trois secondes ! j'en ai provoqué pas ma ! :non: non non :non: sur le coup jme suis trouvé assez métal :clin:


Pour la mise à mort je vais demander à ce qu'on peigne "hip hop" sur le taureau :mdr:
Bah allé quoi je blague :noidea:
Fuck off !