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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15

Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15



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Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15



check out Austin Mahone chill back stage from Miami to New York with everyone from Sean Kingston, T-Pain, Bridget Midler, Enrique Iglesias, and MORE!!! be the first to go backstage with Austin Mahone through rehearsals, sound checks and performances! where would you travel to see Austin Mahone?...

Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15

Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15




Austin Mahone Takeover - Austin Mahone at Jingle Ball with Sean Kingston & Enrique Iglesias - Austin Mahone Takeover Ep. 15

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Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names


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At birth, you don't get to choose your name, and it's unlikely your parents made a selection from the hip hop name genre. If you were saddled with something that doesn't suit you, change it. You can change your handle repeatedly to something that describes "the hip hop you" you are or "the rapper you" you want to become! It's quite simple, just use a hip hop nickname generator and represent your inner MC.

Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

Hip Hop

Back to Work on SYTYCD Finale



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Back to Work on SYTYCD Finale



Nappytabs are back to work to choreograph the SYTYCD season 9 finale dance, and they're bringing baby London along for the ride. Go behind the scenes of the SYTYCD Season 9 finale dance on this week's episode of Nappytabs +1! Watch Every Episode of Nappytabs +1: goo.gl Subscribe to 3V: goo.gl More Shows from 3V: www.youtube.com You know Nappytabs as the hot choreography couple from shows like So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol, but you've NEVER seen them like this! On Nappytabs +1, get an inside look at the busy lives of Napoleon and Tabitha as they welcome their plus one. Follow their journey to become parents while juggling busy careers, keeping their marriage sexy and fun, and trying to lose their baby weight. Subscribe now for new episodes every Friday!

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Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B


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In the early 1970s, the cultural movement of hip hop music was born. Hip hop's fast paced music style is made of two parts; the rhythmic delivery of rap and the use ofinstrumentation by a DJ. Hip hop music also brought with it a fashion of its own, the fashion helped to represent this newly created music.

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

Hip Hop

Kanye West - Clique ft. Big Sean & Jay-Z (Explicit)



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Kanye West - Clique ft. Big Sean & Jay-Z (Explicit)



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Hip Hop Dancing


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Hip hop dancing is an urban ethnic dance form that has gained popularity in recent days. It is more common than the break dance of modern days. Hip hop dancing marked its beginning as part of the hip hop culture in the early 1900's, when the youth in and around Bronx, New York started dancing on the streets.

Hip Hop Dancing

Hip Hop

HIPHOP Indonesia



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HIPHOP Indonesia



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Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B


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In the early 1970s, the cultural movement of hip hop music was born. Hip hop's fast paced music style is made of two parts; the rhythmic delivery of rap and the use ofinstrumentation by a DJ. Hip hop music also brought with it a fashion of its own, the fashion helped to represent this newly created music.

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

Hip Hop

In-Studio Interview - Thomas Fiss New Album "Chasing Satellites"



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In-Studio Interview - Thomas Fiss New Album "Chasing Satellites"



Singer Thomas Fiss stopped by for a sitdown chat with ClevverMusic to talk new single "Let Go", along with his upcoming album "Chasing Satellites". Thomas reveals some AWESOME hidden talents and plans for a Fall tour with MTV! Hosted by: Misty Kingma bit.ly - Subscribe to ClevverMusic! on.fb.me - ClevverMusic Facebook Fan Page! Twitter.com - Follow Us!

In-Studio Interview - Thomas Fiss New Album "Chasing Satellites"

In-Studio Interview - Thomas Fiss New Album "Chasing Satellites"




In-Studio Interview - Thomas Fiss New Album "Chasing Satellites"

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The Hip Hop Urban Culture


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Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture predominately among African Americans and Latinos (the other two elements are graffiti art and breakdancing). The reasons for the rise in hip hop music are found in the changing urban culture in the United States in the 1970's. Beginning in the 1980's, hip hop culture began its spread across the world. By taking the time to explain a fertile culture expression, students of hip hop music place at our disposal some of the most intriguing investigations of a powerful art form.

The Hip Hop Urban Culture

Hip Hop

Dubstep - 5cr3wl00pZ - Innuendo - WAY➚



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Dubstep - 5cr3wl00pZ - Innuendo - WAY➚



Check out the whole playlist! ➜www.youtube.com Music supplied by 5cr3wl00pZ Facebook: www.facebook.com/5cr3wl00pZMusic Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/5cr3wl00pZ Artists YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/official5cr3wl00pZ Also find this music here! www.youtube.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Use the Shout box, Luke! ➜ tgn.tv Click "Like" and "Favourite" if you like this video. Helps us make more! Tell us what you think in the comments below. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is WAY➚? http How do I get more views on YouTube? tgn.tv ▲ TGN grew from 0-10 million in 5 months and shares how in this handbook! TGN servers live on the OneWire Cloud tgn.tv TGN Website ➜ tgn.tv Facebook ➜ http Google+ ➜ tgn.tv Twitter ➜ tgn.tv YouTube ➜ tgn.tv WAY➚ (We Are YouTube) ➜ tgn.tv

Dubstep - 5cr3wl00pZ - Innuendo - WAY➚

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Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free


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Hip hop dance lessons are growing in popularity, both in studios and online. For most people, online video instruction is a good place to try out a dance style before paying for a studio lesson. People everywhere want to learn how to break, pop and lock... at least in the privacy of their own home. Let's take a look at where you can find hip hop dance lessons online...

Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

Hip Hop

Instrumental Beats Sneakers Edition - HipHop Rap Beat Instrumental With Download Link



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Instrumental Beats Sneakers Edition - HipHop Rap Beat Instrumental With Download Link



SUBSCRIBE - goo.gl DOWNLOAD - www.BageBeats.com JOIN NEW FORUM - https EMAIL - info@bagebeats.com Follow me on Twitter - twitter.com Like Me on FaceBook - www.facebook.com Main Channel - goo.gl Instrumental Music to Download Here - Tons of Hip-Hop Instrumental Beats available to download Via TinyPay MP3 Links. All Rap Beats are Produced By BAGE BEATS. All Instrumental Beats are easy to download and can be used right away for Creating songs or background music for your YouTube Videos. Lease This Beat ========================================================== Me and my Production Setup Here is some information about me and my Music Production i started making Hip Hop Instrumental Beats about 10 years ago i learned to use programs like Propellerhead Reasons, Fruity Loops, Logic Pro And Pro tools. I also learned how to use a Akai MPC 2500 they are all great tools to use to create beats and i would recommend any of them. My newest setup consist of a iMac, Native Instruments Maschine, and a Korg Triton Pro 61 Keyboard. I don't use any of the sounds in the Korg Triton Pro anymore because they are kinda out dated so i use it as a midi controller for my VSTi plugins. My favorite plugins to use would be the Nexus, Sylenth1 and Gladiator i use those three the most they have great sounds and i would recommend them to anyone who are looking for great cutting edge sounds they keep me inspired to keep creating beats. Also i am thinking about purchasing the new MPC Renaissance in the ...

Instrumental Beats Sneakers Edition - HipHop Rap Beat Instrumental With Download Link

Instrumental Beats Sneakers Edition - HipHop Rap Beat Instrumental With Download Link




Instrumental Beats Sneakers Edition - HipHop Rap Beat Instrumental With Download Link

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Hip-Hop - Violent and Degrading Lyrics


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Hip-Hop music includes violent and abusive lyrics that could possibly mirror other illegal activities used for sexual intent. The music identified as hip-hop verbally violates basic human rights, particularly the rights of women. Excessive and blatant sexual abuse connotations can be found in almost every musical score, as women are portrayed as whores and assets worth no more than existing for man's sexual pleasures. Much of the lyrics in rap songs are abusive and degrading to all women.

Hip-Hop - Violent and Degrading Lyrics

Hip Hop

Lets Play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Part 5 - OG Loc, High Stakes Low Rider - ( PSN )



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Lets Play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Part 5 - OG Loc, High Stakes Low Rider - ( PSN )



Part 5 of the GTA: SA lets play/ playthrough! In this part we tackle the first Cesar mission called "High Stakes, Low Rider" then we end up meeting Jeffery or should I say "OG Loc"! A grand part be sure not to miss a single moment! Be sure to like and drop your comments! I really appreciate it! :) Intro made by: www.youtube.com Twitter: www.twitter.com :)

Lets Play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Part 5 - OG Loc, High Stakes Low Rider - ( PSN )

Lets Play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Part 5 - OG Loc, High Stakes Low Rider - ( PSN )




Lets Play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Part 5 - OG Loc, High Stakes Low Rider - ( PSN )

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Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names


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At birth, you don't get to choose your name, and it's unlikely your parents made a selection from the hip hop name genre. If you were saddled with something that doesn't suit you, change it. You can change your handle repeatedly to something that describes "the hip hop you" you are or "the rapper you" you want to become! It's quite simple, just use a hip hop nickname generator and represent your inner MC.

Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

Hip Hop

Hip Hop Raport - Radom



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Hip Hop Raport - Radom



Fragmenty koncertów z Radomia (29.03.2008)

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The Hip Hop Urban Culture


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Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture predominately among African Americans and Latinos (the other two elements are graffiti art and breakdancing). The reasons for the rise in hip hop music are found in the changing urban culture in the United States in the 1970's. Beginning in the 1980's, hip hop culture began its spread across the world. By taking the time to explain a fertile culture expression, students of hip hop music place at our disposal some of the most intriguing investigations of a powerful art form.

The Hip Hop Urban Culture

Hip Hop

E3 2010 Coverage - IGP: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games)



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E3 2010 Coverage - IGP: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games)



www.youtube.com Click here to watch Inside Gaming: E3 2010 Coverage - Day 1 (Hourly Coverage!) Inside Gaming Plus E3 2010: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games) Jamie Jackson, the Creative Director of Freestyle Games, tells us about whats new in DJ Hero 2! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Inside Gaming IG news machinima dead pixel Adam Kovic twitter youtube facebook Plus E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010 yt:quality=high DJ Hero 2 FreeStyleGames Free Style Games FreeStyleGames Activision Playstation 3 PS3 Sony Nintendo Wii Xbox 360 X360 XBox36 X Box Music Rhythm Rock Rap Hip Hop Turntable Guitar Microphone Singing Drums Beat Disc Jockey Crossfade Jamie Jackson

E3 2010 Coverage - IGP: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games)

E3 2010 Coverage - IGP: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games)




E3 2010 Coverage - IGP: DJ Hero 2 Interview w/ Jamie Jackson (Freestyle Games)

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Hip Hop Dancing


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Hip hop dancing is an urban ethnic dance form that has gained popularity in recent days. It is more common than the break dance of modern days. Hip hop dancing marked its beginning as part of the hip hop culture in the early 1900's, when the youth in and around Bronx, New York started dancing on the streets.

Hip Hop Dancing

Hip Hop

Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep



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Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep



Artist: Tassaris Track: The Power of Dubstep Download: goo.gl Licence: goo.gl AudioPad Twitter: goo.gl Note: If the licence is different to the licence shown at the download link, then the licence HERE applies, as an arrangement with the artist has been made to distribute music through AudioPad.

Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep

Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep




Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep

Royalty Free Music - Tassaris - The Power of Dubstep

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The Hip Hop Urban Culture


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Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture predominately among African Americans and Latinos (the other two elements are graffiti art and breakdancing). The reasons for the rise in hip hop music are found in the changing urban culture in the United States in the 1970's. Beginning in the 1980's, hip hop culture began its spread across the world. By taking the time to explain a fertile culture expression, students of hip hop music place at our disposal some of the most intriguing investigations of a powerful art form.

The Hip Hop Urban Culture

Hip Hop

Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)



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Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)



Philippine All-Stars performance at the 2008 World Hip-Hop Dance Competition that took place in Las Vegas...CHAMPS! CONGRATS Philippine All-Stars - they took the GOLD!!! ***Found this footage on LasVegasWeekly.com...

Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)

Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)




Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)

Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ)

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Hip Hop Dancing


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Hip hop dancing is an urban ethnic dance form that has gained popularity in recent days. It is more common than the break dance of modern days. Hip hop dancing marked its beginning as part of the hip hop culture in the early 1900's, when the youth in and around Bronx, New York started dancing on the streets.

Hip Hop Dancing

Hip Hop

MC Pee Pants



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MC Pee Pants



Meatwad and Carl become addicted to rap music and candy when they begin listening to the new album from MC P Pants.

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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps


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When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.

How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

Hip Hop

Kanye West - All Of The Lights ft. Rihanna, Kid Cudi



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Kanye West - All Of The Lights ft. Rihanna, Kid Cudi



WARNING: This video has been identified by Epilepsy Action to potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised. Directed by Hype Williams. "All Of The Lights" by Kanye West feat. Rihanna and Kid Cudi with vocals by Fergie, Charlie Wilson, John Legend, Tony Williams, Alicia Keys, La Roux, The Dream, Ryan Leslie, Alvin Fields and Ken Lewis.

Kanye West - All Of The Lights ft. Rihanna, Kid Cudi

Kanye West - All Of The Lights ft. Rihanna, Kid Cudi




Kanye West - All Of The Lights ft. Rihanna, Kid Cudi

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Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B


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In the early 1970s, the cultural movement of hip hop music was born. Hip hop's fast paced music style is made of two parts; the rhythmic delivery of rap and the use ofinstrumentation by a DJ. Hip hop music also brought with it a fashion of its own, the fashion helped to represent this newly created music.

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

Hip Hop

Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)



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Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)



Watsky raps with hip hop legend Warren G Subscribe to LOUD for more Watsky every Monday! Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Behind the Scenes: Validation: www.youtube.com The Manager: www.youtube.com Kurt: www.youtube.com Rehearsal with Damien Wayans: www.youtube.com Hasan Minhaj, "Kurt": www.youtube.com Hasan Minhaj, "Kurt" pt 2: www.youtube.com LOUD Facebook: www.facebook.com LOUD Twitter: twitter.com George has the opportunity of a lifetime: a major label distributing his debut album, a ton of PR behind it...now all he has to do is write, record and pay for it. You know, the easy stuff. Also check out Watsky at www.youtube.com Watsky's website: www.georgewatsky.com ___Cast & Crew___ George -- George Watsky Warren G -- Himself Kurt -- Hasan Minhaj CREW Producer -- George Watsky Producer -- Corey Moss Producer -- Tiffany Moore Producer -- Amy Laslett Director -- Jackson Adams UPM -- George Whitman Production Supervisor -- Corby Griesenbeck Production Coordinator -- Laura Dziamba Key Set PA -- Michael Rainey Director of Photography -- Topher Osborn 1st AC -- Lowell Meyer Gaffer -- Kyle Warmack Key Grip -- Matt Verschelde Sound Mixer -- Ben Templin Production Designer -- Rocio Carrizales Art Director -- Ayaka Ohwaki Set Decorator/Props -- Cindy Lewin Key Makeup Artist -- Natalee Castillo Costume Designer -- Heather Karasek Editor -- Mark Marraccini ...

Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)

Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)




Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)

Watsky's Making An Album: Ep. 7 of 9 (feat. Warren G)

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Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free


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Hip hop dance lessons are growing in popularity, both in studios and online. For most people, online video instruction is a good place to try out a dance style before paying for a studio lesson. People everywhere want to learn how to break, pop and lock... at least in the privacy of their own home. Let's take a look at where you can find hip hop dance lessons online...

Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

Hip Hop

Royalty Free Music - TheBiocide - Big Macca



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Royalty Free Music - TheBiocide - Big Macca



Artist: TheBiocide Track: Big Macca Download: goo.gl Licence: goo.gl AudioPad Twitter: goo.gl Note: If the licence is different to the licence shown at the download link, then the licence HERE applies, as an arrangement with the artist has been made to distribute music through AudioPad.

Royalty Free Music - TheBiocide - Big Macca

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Royalty Free Music - TheBiocide - Big Macca

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How to Dress: Hip Hop Clothes!


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The hip hop culture has become one of the hottest and most powerful things in the music and fashion business. Hip hopers are some of the most influential celebrities in the world today; they influence music, style and fashion.

How to Dress: Hip Hop Clothes!

Hip Hop

50 Cent - In Da Club



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50 Cent - In Da Club



Music video by 50 Cent performing In Da Club. (C) 2003 Shady Records/Aftermath Records/Interscope Records

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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps


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When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.

How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

Hip Hop

HIPHOP Indonesia



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HIPHOP Indonesia



Saykoji

HIPHOP Indonesia

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The History of Rap and Hip Hop Music


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The origin of hip-hop can be traced back as far as the ancient tribes in Africa. Rap has been compared with the chants, drumbeats and foot-stomping African tribes performed before wars, the births of babies, and the deaths of kings and elders. Historians have reached further back than the accepted origins of hip-hop. It was born as we know it today in the Bronx, cradled and nurtured by the youth in the low-income areas of New York City.

The History of Rap and Hip Hop Music

Hip Hop

Music Rants and Reactions - Six Year Old Rapper Albert 'Booty Pop' Rant!! WTF?!?



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Music Rants and Reactions - Six Year Old Rapper Albert 'Booty Pop' Rant!! WTF?!?



I rushed to make this video I admit since I have other things to do, but I wanted to give my genuine views on this abomination of a record company. This video is under the commentary and satirical categories under the Copyright Act of 1976. Mirrored Video: www.youtube.com Another Site with video: ilpvideo.com freshtildeathtv.com Other Info on Froze-N-Time Productions: www.yelp.com Rant on Rapper I was referring to: www.youtube.com Blackguard's Channel: www.youtube.com Blackguard's Reaction to Booty Pop: www.youtube.com Are All Men Pedophiles Official Trailer Review: www.youtube.com Exposing Metal Bands (Satanic Illuminati) Part 1 Response: www.youtube.com Stoutmeister's New Music Project with Joe777k7: www.youtube.com www.facebook.com soundcloud.com Joe777k7's Pages: www.soundcloud.com www.youtube.com www.facebook.com Stoutmeister's Other Pages: www.youtube.com www.soundcloud.com www.facebook.com OfficialGATG Playlist: www.youtube.com Email: officialgatg@gmail.com OfficialGATG Spreadshirt: officialgatg.spreadshirt.com Forum TheMtLeo made for us: gatg.is-great.org Intro/Outro Graphics designed by V-Decepticon: www.youtube.com Intro Music: Aeon Zen "Existence" Outro Music: David Maxim Micic "Along for a Ride" Skype: guitaristandtheghoul stoutmeister01 Twitter: twitter.com BlipTV: guitaristandtheghoul.blip.tv Facebook: www.facebook.com If you have a suggestions for a future video whether it be a rant, comedic skit idea, etc, be sure to go onto our channel page and submit ...

Music Rants and Reactions - Six Year Old Rapper Albert 'Booty Pop' Rant!! WTF?!?

Music Rants and Reactions - Six Year Old Rapper Albert 'Booty Pop' Rant!! WTF?!?




Music Rants and Reactions - Six Year Old Rapper Albert 'Booty Pop' Rant!! WTF?!?

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Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free


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Hip hop dance lessons are growing in popularity, both in studios and online. For most people, online video instruction is a good place to try out a dance style before paying for a studio lesson. People everywhere want to learn how to break, pop and lock... at least in the privacy of their own home. Let's take a look at where you can find hip hop dance lessons online...

Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

Hip Hop

Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)



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Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)



Kool Savas mit dem "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" live vom Splash 2012. Kool Savas - Warum rappst Du?-Tour 27.12.12 | Saarbrücken - Garage 28.12.12 | Heidelberg - halle02 29.12.12 | Reutlingen - Friedrich-List-Halle 30.12.12 | Freiburg - Rothaus Arena 02.01.13 | München - Backstage Werk 03.01.13 | Düsseldorf - Stahlwerk 04.01.13 | Osnabrück - Rosenhof 05.01.13 | Fulda - KUZ Kreuz 06.01.13 | Offenbach am Main - Capitol Tickets bit.ly AURA jetzt bestellen: itunes.apple.com amzn.to amzn.to amzn.to KOOL SAVAS: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.youtube.com www.koolsavas.de

Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)

Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)




Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)

Kool Savas - Splash! 2012 #1/27: "Splash Intro / Und dann kam Essah" (Official HD Live-Video 2012)

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Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free


ItemTitle

Hip hop dance lessons are growing in popularity, both in studios and online. For most people, online video instruction is a good place to try out a dance style before paying for a studio lesson. People everywhere want to learn how to break, pop and lock... at least in the privacy of their own home. Let's take a look at where you can find hip hop dance lessons online...

Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

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Instrumental Beats Models Edition - Party Hard Rap Instrumental Beat 2012 Download Link



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Hip-Hop Isn't Dead-But It's Dying-Here's 10 Reasons Why


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Hip hop dancing is an urban ethnic dance form that has gained popularity in recent days. It is more common than the break dance of modern days. Hip hop dancing marked its beginning as part of the hip hop culture in the early 1900's, when the youth in and around Bronx, New York started dancing on the streets.

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Online Rap and Hip Hop Beat Maker


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Picking the right hip hop beat maker or production software is important when you want to start making beats. Some tools are too simple and limits you creativity, while others are too overwhelming and limits your creativity with its excessive complexity.

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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps


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When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.

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1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.


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2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.



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3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.

4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.

5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.

6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.

7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.

8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.

9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.

10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.

These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help you get your feet wet if you don't know where to start.


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There are a lot of beat makers available on the market. You have the MPC that works even without the computer; you have tools you need to install and online tools that let you work on their server.
Some of these are more complex than others.


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If you are an experienced producer I would recommend you try the different software systems for installation. I do have not much experience with these types of tools myself, as I have only been making hip hop beats for a year. I have tried to work with a few of them and it was very confusing.



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Personally I prefer an online rap and hip hop beat system. While not as complex as the ones you have to install, they let you start right away making beats. However, there are some important elements you need to consider before investing in such a system.

What to Consider When Choosing an Online Hip Hop Beat Maker

The first thing you need to look into is the ease of use. If it is too advanced you will be spending weeks if not months trying to get a grasp on what everything on the beat maker can do for you. More often than not, you will get confused and eventually give up.

On the other hand you need to ensure yourself that the online beat production system will not limit you when you are working on your hip hop beats. If the beat maker has too few instruments or beat elements you can often be limited in making the hip hop beat the way you imagined it to be.

The beat maker also needs to be advanced enough. Does it have enough track sequencers for your need? Can you adjust the tempo of the beat or the sound of each track line?

A great online hip hop beat maker also needs to give you the option to record using a piano or pad function.


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Hip hop dancing is an ideal way to express one's creativeness. It features self impressions and the dances come from the soul. The dancing represents body movements that go with the beat and rhythm of hip hop music. There is breaking, popping, locking, and free styling in hip hop dances. The jumps, breakages, and rotations in the movements are combined in such a way that the dance style becomes an informal and explosive one.


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Hip hop dancing is considered a good exercise for those persons who perform these dances. It helps the dancers to improve flexibility, to develop body balance, and to coordinate the muscles. This dance allows the dancers to improve their own style and to remain in good body shape. It also leads the dancers to a state of spiritual wholeness.



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Hip hop dancing includes many steps and movements that are not present in ballet and ballroom dancing. The jazz, ballet, and other traditional dance forms are technical and require more formal training. There is a term for each and every movement in jazz and ballets. But this is not the case with hip hop dancing and the dancers experience freedom while dancing. The only thing the dancers should have is to become familiar with the dancing technique.

Hip hop dancing can be learned by all those who are interested in dancing. There is no age limitation or restriction for learners and dancers. It is also not necessary that the instructor should be a professional dancer. However, this kind of dance is slightly difficult to learn because of the various body movements.


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There used to be all kinds of MCs rhyming about all aspects of life. Hip-Hop used to be fun. Hip-Hip used to be social conscious. Hip-Hop used to political and militant. Hip-Hop used to be grown and sexy before Jay-Z made the phrase popular on his song, "Excuse me Miss".


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Hip-Hop has always been gangsta. Many credit Schoolly D with making the first Gangsta rap record, "P.S.K." Ice-T came out with "6 N in the morning". Boogie Down Productions released "Criminal Minded". And how could anyone fail to mention "the most dangerous group", N.W.A. and their infamous classic record, "Straight Outta Compton".



Hip-Hop Isn't Dead-But It's Dying-Here's 10 Reasons Why

What I'm saying is that Gangsta rap is not new and most of the so-called gangsta rap acts nowadays all sound the same (regardless of where they're from) and are not nearly as good and cutting edge as the pioneers of that sub-genre within Hip-Hop.

Bottom-line: Hip-Hop needs to diversify by returning to its true tradition of telling stories that reflect a variety of perspectives and not just the same ol', same ol', "shoot 'em up, bang, bang" mentality and lifestyle.

2. Hip-Hop is driven more by commercial success than cultural integrity

Hip-Hop is no longer a culture, it's a business. But the truth is Hip-Hop is indeed a culture that has been commercialized, therefore, compromised. Corporate America, whether you're talking about corporate-owned record labels, magazines or cable channels, are in complete control of Hip-Hop.

Hip-Hop is big business and is making a lot of people a lot of money. But how many of those who profit from Hip-Hop are actually true to the preservation of the culture? And how much of the profits are being recycled back in the communities all over the world that gave birth, raised and praise the culture like a proud parent?

Bottom-line: Hip-Hop, as a culture, needs to be resurrected and moved forward in having an impact on the world socially, politically, religiously, economically and not just exploited to make greedy opportunists rich.

3. BEEF

Let me start out by saying that there is a big difference between "beef" and "battling". Beef is what happens on the streets and even in the boardroom. Battling is competition; what happens in sports for example and of course Hip-Hop music. Battling is the foundation of MC'ing.

Battling separates the thorough MCs from the "Sucker MCs". There have been legendary "battles" throughout Hip-Hop history; KRS-ONE & BDP vs. MC Shan & The Juice Crew, L.L. Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee to name a couple.

But beef is another whole can of "words". Beef can (and has) spread outside of records and onto the streets. Beef, real beef, is about more than words. Beef can be dangerous and should be taken serious. Beef is dangerous to Hip-Hop because it damages the culture's credibility and hinders its true intent. Hip-Hop as a culture and rap as a form of music was not founded on "greasy talk" and violence.

Bottom line: Beef may garner some publicity and sometimes, tragically claim lives but it does nothing to uplift Hip-Hop culture and the communities it represents.

4. The most popular MCs are often the most overrated

You can ask today's average fan to list their 10 favorite MC's and at least half of the ones they name are average at best or downright wack. The MCs who get the most attention in radio, print and television are often not MCs at all; they're rappers, or I guess you can say, entertainers that rap. Your favorite rapper may have a hit song getting 100's of spins a day on the radio but that doesn't necessarily mean that he or she is a true MC.

Most rap songs played on the radio are the weakest lyrically. Most of the elements of Hip-Hop are completely absent from the music videos that serve as a visual for the songs. These entertainers benefit from a variety of factors that put them at the forefront of Hip-Hop. But often lyrical prowess is not one of these factors. Meanwhile many of the best MCs that have mastered the art of MC'ing (see #9) receive little to no promotion from corporate America and their great talents are heard and witnessed by few.

Bottom line: True MCs who are in the game for the love of it should be more visible and the more popular MCs who dominate the charts and grace the covers of magazines should challenge themselves and be challenged to step their rhyme game up.

5. Hip-Hop journalism needs to step their game up

I'm a writer. I grew up an avid reader of Hip-Hop themed publications. There was a time when I thoroughly enjoyed reading these publications waiting anxiously for the new issues to hit the newsstand or be delivered in my mailbox.

But the last 5 years or so, the "Hip-Hop press" has let the culture down. For example, the two biggest and most successful magazines (I won't name them. You know...) in my opinion have perpetuated, instigated and contributed to pushing on-going beefs between rap crews. And these publications themselves have engaged in on-going beefs between each other!

This doesn't happen in other publications unless you're talking about the tabloids. And if it does happen within other publications, the ramifications are not as detrimental to the overall well being of the "profiles" featured in their pages or the readers of their publications.

Plainly, the Hip-Hop press has a responsibility to the culture it covers. It should challenge the culture while celebrating it. The Hip-Hop press shouldn't lower their journalistic standards or "dumb down" just to sell magazines. I hate to say this, but some of the best pieces I've read on Hip-Hop have come from mainstream publications which really have no authority to speak on matters of Hip-Hop.

Bottom line: At times, the Hip-Hop press comes across cartoon-ish and for many of us that grew up in Hip-Hop, we expect and deserve better. The younger generation of Hip-Hop desperately need better (even if they don't realize it). There are great writers within our culture but we all must present Hip-Hop in a shining light while being objective. The Hip-Hop press has a credibility problem (and I ain't talking about street cred).

6. Radio & TV has yet to step their game up

Radio and television programming as it relates to Hip-Hop is wack. The most popular Hip-Hop show on TV (You know what I'm talking about) is the wackest. And it's not because of the hosts or the young, ill informed audience. The blame could be spread across the board between the producers and the corporate companies who are responsible for putting the show on the air.

I don't want to pick on one particular television show. The point is radio and television do a terrible job of how they present Hip-Hop culture to the masses. And, frankly, advertisers don't care; all they want are the eyeballs to whatever they're peddling.

Bottom line: Radio & Television need to create more formats and programming that celebrate all the elements of Hip-Hop so that more eyes and ears will see and hear the many faces and sounds of Hip-Hop and not just the often negative stereotypical stuff.

7. The younger generation doesn't know or acknowledge the pioneers of the game

When I was a teenager, I loved Big Daddy Kane but I also loved and appreciated the soulful sounds of Marvin Gaye. I was a student of music, fairly knowledgeable about history and not just hung up on the latest song on the radio. Many of my peers were the same way.

On Nas' new record, "Hip-Hop is Dead", one of my favorite songs is "Carry on Tradition" where Nas challenges, "Let's see who can quote a Daddy Kane line the fastest." The younger generation need to be more informed about Hip-Hop pre-2004. I love fire-spittin', Lil' Wayne, or the charismatic, T.I., but there's been a lot of Hip-Hop before the new school or next school of Hip-Hoppers.

I've always said that the pioneers of the game don't get the proper platform that they deserve. That's why I like VH1's Hip-Hop Honors. It's not the best way to pay tribute to the MCs of the past but at least the producers are trying.

Bottom line: The pioneers of the game paved the way for the MCs that you see now. The MCs of today, radio, television, print and just the average Hip-Hopper on the street should pay homage to the legends. The culture has a history and that history is the foundation from which the future of Hip-Hop should be built upon.

8. Live performances are loud, crowded and wack

You might be a hardcore Hip-Hop fan but you'll have to admit that the live Hip-Hop performance is awful. It hasn't always been this way. As a matter of fact, in its short history, Hip-Hop is known for its performance element. There have been great performers within Hip-Hop and many of these performances were witnessed in the park before they reached the Grammy stage.

Nowadays, MCs just don't have a clue of what it takes to satisfy an audience. There's so much wrong with Hip-Hop performances today. The music is too loud. There are way too many people on stage. MCs are too cool or too tough to dance or simply groove with the music. The stage show just lack true excitement and creativity. Often what you have is a bunch of guys on stage as if they're standing on a street corner. Is that the best they can come up with? I think not.

Bottom line: MCs haven't shown true Hip-Hop heads nothing if they can't put on a solid show. MCs spend a lot of time on the road bringing their music to the people but they really need to spend more time working on their performance when they hit the stage.

9. "Real" MC'ing is a lost art

If I had to come up with a percentage, I would say that only about 25% of MCs today can actually rhyme. Some have very little skill at all. The MCing element within Hip-Hop is the most celebrated but the least mastered. Now I love beats and I get hooked on a catchy hook, but back in the day, when I heard a record, I zeroed in on the MC. If he or she couldn't rhyme, my ears closed quickly.

Too many songs are chorus/hook and basically nothing else. The MC really is the voice of the culture. What is said and how it's said is important. A MC should be able to articulate his or her message clearly and skillfully. A real MC would not compromise his or her lyrical prowess to make a hit record. Jay-Z, for example, has made many hits and yet he rarely disappoints lyrically. Biggie was like this as well.

Bottom line: MCs of today should study the MCs of the past and the great ones that are still doing their thing. These MCs are the true masters of wordplay.

10. The ladies are being denied the opportunity to shine and continue to be degraded and pushed to the background.

The women of Hip-Hop still haven't gotten their due. We can talk about any other music genre and some of its biggest names are females. Maybe it's the nature of Hip-Hop and rap music. But to have that position would be selling Hip-Hop culture short.

If you think back, women have been celebrated in Hip-Hop. Now too much of Hip-Hop degrades its own women just for the sake of doing so. Hip-Hop rarely makes the distinction between a bitch and a lady anymore. Bitch or Hoe are two words that have seemed to officially replace the words woman, lady or girl in the Hip-Hop lexicon.

Whatever happened to calling a woman a chick or honey?

Some feminists wouldn't like those terms but at least they're spoken as a compliment to women. Most women are offended by being referred to as a bitch or a hoe. Of course, nowadays some women embrace these derogatory terms, seeing themselves in this way and calling one another by these names.

But I won't simply dwell on how men treat women in Hip-Hop. That's a record that's been played many times. I agree with those who say that the degradation of women in Hip-Hop is influenced by society's treatment of women. But Hip-Hop could also be a leading influence in changing that.

What I'm really troubled by as far as women, is the fact that there are just not enough females in the game on the mic. Who's representing for the ladies? I don't mind saying that some of my favorite MCs are females. MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill...these ladies and others are great MCs in their own right. Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim both can go toe to toe lyrically with anybody in the game; past and present!

Bottom line: Hip-Hop needs to uplift our women more oppose to holding them down. There needs to be more females MCs in the game to represent all aspects (not just the "baddest bitch" perspective) of being women within Hip-Hop culture.


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Learn to Dance. This website has dance lessons for every style, and one of the most comprehensive listings for hip hop, including the three major styles: breaking (involves lots of ground work), popping (loose hip movements with tightly controlled arm movements) and locking (quick, jerking motions).


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BustaMove. In addition to offering free videos, this site also provides a guide that explains simple dance steps such as step-tap, tap-step, ball change, etc. These are basic dance moves and can used in a variety of situations. If you are a beginner, this is a great place to start for dance lessons, as the most basic classes and demos are free. The Intermediate and Advanced sections are currently two dollars per lesson.



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Hip Hop Dance. With a name like this, you can guess what they specialize in. In addition to offering free classes, they also include suggestions on the best music for each musical style. The instruction quality  of these videos is very high.

Mike's Moves. The best thing about Mike's Moves is that you can search by specific dance move. For example, if you're learning how to pop and want to incorporate a Glide, simply click the link on the left hand side to learn it. It will provide you with a text version of the lesson, followed by a video. The navigation on this site is very clear, and provides you with a large selection of hip hop dance lessons.

These four websites should provide you with enough online hip hop dance lessons to start with. Once you've built up your confidence, consider signing up for a dance class at your local gym or studio to learn the more advanced moves. A local studio also provides the opportunity to meet others interested in dancing, and to have an instructor help you out personally with any problems you may have. If you prefer to still practice in your own home, remember that BustaMove offers advanced classes.


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Learn to Dance. This website has dance lessons for every style, and one of the most comprehensive listings for hip hop, including the three major styles: breaking (involves lots of ground work), popping (loose hip movements with tightly controlled arm movements) and locking (quick, jerking motions).


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Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free



BustaMove. In addition to offering free videos, this site also provides a guide that explains simple dance steps such as step-tap, tap-step, ball change, etc. These are basic dance moves and can used in a variety of situations. If you are a beginner, this is a great place to start for dance lessons, as the most basic classes and demos are free. The Intermediate and Advanced sections are currently two dollars per lesson.



Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

Hip Hop Dance. With a name like this, you can guess what they specialize in. In addition to offering free classes, they also include suggestions on the best music for each musical style. The instruction quality  of these videos is very high.

Mike's Moves. The best thing about Mike's Moves is that you can search by specific dance move. For example, if you're learning how to pop and want to incorporate a Glide, simply click the link on the left hand side to learn it. It will provide you with a text version of the lesson, followed by a video. The navigation on this site is very clear, and provides you with a large selection of hip hop dance lessons.

These four websites should provide you with enough online hip hop dance lessons to start with. Once you've built up your confidence, consider signing up for a dance class at your local gym or studio to learn the more advanced moves. A local studio also provides the opportunity to meet others interested in dancing, and to have an instructor help you out personally with any problems you may have. If you prefer to still practice in your own home, remember that BustaMove offers advanced classes.


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Fast-forward from the tribes of Africa to the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica in the late sixties. The impoverished of Kingston gathered together in groups to form DJ conglomerates. They spun roots and culture records and communicated with the audience over the music. At the time, the DJ's comments weren't as important as the quality of the sound system and its ability to get the crowd moving. Kool Herc grew up in this community before he moved to the Bronx.


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The History of Rap and Hip Hop Music



During the late sixties, reggae wasn't popular with New Yorkers. As a DJ, Kool Herc spun rhythm and blues records to please his party crowd. But, he had to add his personal touch. During the breaks, Herc began to speak to his audience as he had learned to do in Jamaica. He called out, the audience responded, and then he pumped the volume back up on the record. This call and response technique was nothing new to this community who'd been reared in Baptist and Methodist churches where call and response was a technique used by the speakers to get the congregation involved. Historians compare it to the call and response performed by Jazz musicians and was very much a part of the culture of Jazz music during the renaissance in Harlem.



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Herc's DJ style caught on. His party's grew in popularity. He began to buy multiple copies of the same albums. When he performed his duties as a DJ, he extended the breaks by using multiple copies of the same records. He chatted, as it is called in dance hall, with his audience for longer and longer periods.

Others copied Herc's style. Soon a friendly battle ensued between New York DJs. They all learned the technique of using break beats. Herc stepped up the game by giving shout-outs to people who were in attendance at the parties and coming up with his signature call and response. Other DJs responded by rhyming with their words when they spoke to the audience. More and more DJs used two and four line rhymes and anecdotes to get their audiences involved and hyped at these parties.

One day, Herc passed the microphone over to two of his friends. He took care of the turn table and allowed his buddies to keep the crowd hyped with chants, rhymes and anecdotes while he extended the breaks of different songs indefinitely. This was the birth of rap as we know it.

Hip-hop has evolved from the days of the basement showdowns to big business in the music industry. In the seventies and eighties, the pioneers and innovators of the rap record was the DJ. He was the guy who used his turntable to create fresh sounds with old records. Then, he became the guy who mixed these familiar breaks with synthesizers to produce completely new beats. Not much has changed in that aspect of hip-hop. The guy who creates the beat is still the heart of the track. Now, we call him the producer. Even though some DJs work as producers as well as DJs (quite a few start out as DJs before they become producers), today's title "DJ" doesn't carry the same connotative meaning it did in the eighties. Today's hip-hop producer performs the same tasks as the eighty's DJ.


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1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.


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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps



2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.



How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.

4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.

5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.

6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.

7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.

8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.

9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.

10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.

These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help you get your feet wet if you don't know where to start.


How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps









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The truth is that hip hop celebrities always generate money. Russell Simmons, a hip hop mogul, instantly understood that the equation is simple when it comes to hip hop: clothes + hip hop = money. Therefore, he started manufacturing hip hop clothing lines like Phat Farm, Baby Phat or FUBU. But he didn't stop at this. He hired celebrities like LL Cool J or Alicia Keys to be these clothing lines images.


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How to Dress: Hip Hop Clothes!



But what exactly does hip hop style mean? What items one has to wear to be immediately recognised as wearing hip hop clothes?



How to Dress: Hip Hop Clothes!

Well, the fashion for males has changed lately as P. Diddy came in the picture with new, revolutionary trends. He was the first hip hop icon to wear a flashy white suit with a cap and rich silver jewellery, items which have been previously regarded as being unacceptable for males to wear. But P. Diddy set a new fashion trend, making the white suits with white sneakers and caps become the newest hip hop clothes in town!

But when it comes to female fashion, the style hasn't become slicker; it has relaxed a little due to Missy Elliot's influence. She was the first female hip hop singer to adopt a more relaxed, manly style. Thanks to her attitude polo shirts, funky trainers, trucker caps and man style singlets have been accepted as the new hip hop clothes for women.

In conclusion, how does one get the cool hip hop look? The key element is attitude. Don't be afraid to wear flashy coloured suits, t-shirts with big logos, visors, funky trainers and huge, opulent pieces of diamond-embedded jewellery. The hip hop female look asks for low waist trendy jeans or skirts to bring attention to the hips and for tight tops to accentuate the chest. And remember: the female attitude is always sexy and powerful!


How to Dress: Hip Hop Clothes!









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Learn to Dance. This website has dance lessons for every style, and one of the most comprehensive listings for hip hop, including the three major styles: breaking (involves lots of ground work), popping (loose hip movements with tightly controlled arm movements) and locking (quick, jerking motions).


Hip Hop

Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free



BustaMove. In addition to offering free videos, this site also provides a guide that explains simple dance steps such as step-tap, tap-step, ball change, etc. These are basic dance moves and can used in a variety of situations. If you are a beginner, this is a great place to start for dance lessons, as the most basic classes and demos are free. The Intermediate and Advanced sections are currently two dollars per lesson.



Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free

Hip Hop Dance. With a name like this, you can guess what they specialize in. In addition to offering free classes, they also include suggestions on the best music for each musical style. The instruction quality  of these videos is very high.

Mike's Moves. The best thing about Mike's Moves is that you can search by specific dance move. For example, if you're learning how to pop and want to incorporate a Glide, simply click the link on the left hand side to learn it. It will provide you with a text version of the lesson, followed by a video. The navigation on this site is very clear, and provides you with a large selection of hip hop dance lessons.

These four websites should provide you with enough online hip hop dance lessons to start with. Once you've built up your confidence, consider signing up for a dance class at your local gym or studio to learn the more advanced moves. A local studio also provides the opportunity to meet others interested in dancing, and to have an instructor help you out personally with any problems you may have. If you prefer to still practice in your own home, remember that BustaMove offers advanced classes.


Hip Hop Dance Lessons For Free









Watsky raps with hip hop legend Warren G Subscribe to LOUD for more Watsky every Monday! Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Behind the Scenes: Validation: www.youtube.com The Manager: www.youtube.com Kurt: www.youtube.com Rehearsal with Damien Wayans: www.youtube.com Hasan Minhaj, "Kurt": www.youtube.com Hasan Minhaj, "Kurt" pt 2: www.youtube.com LOUD Facebook: www.facebook.com LOUD Twitter: twitter.com George has the opportunity of a lifetime: a major label distributing his debut album, a ton of PR behind it...now all he has to do is write, record and pay for it. You know, the easy stuff. Also check out Watsky at www.youtube.com Watsky's website: www.georgewatsky.com ___Cast & Crew___ George -- George Watsky Warren G -- Himself Kurt -- Hasan Minhaj CREW Producer -- George Watsky Producer -- Corey Moss Producer -- Tiffany Moore Producer -- Amy Laslett Director -- Jackson Adams UPM -- George Whitman Production Supervisor -- Corby Griesenbeck Production Coordinator -- Laura Dziamba Key Set PA -- Michael Rainey Director of Photography -- Topher Osborn 1st AC -- Lowell Meyer Gaffer -- Kyle Warmack Key Grip -- Matt Verschelde Sound Mixer -- Ben Templin Production Designer -- Rocio Carrizales Art Director -- Ayaka Ohwaki Set Decorator/Props -- Cindy Lewin Key Makeup Artist -- Natalee Castillo Costume Designer -- Heather Karasek Editor -- Mark Marraccini ...




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Hip hop music has its roots from West African music and African-American music. The first rap song to be put onto a vinyl record was, "Rapper's Delight", a song by the Sugarhill Gang back in the 1970s. This is when block parties started becoming the norm in New York City, which gave hip hop and rap the chance to explode in popularity. Hip hop's instrumentation came from funk, R&B, and disco, when combined together make this dynamic type of music. When the DJs at these block parties learned what the people liked, they began mixing these vinyl records and created music that played continuously with amazing transitions between
songs. Hip hop was actually created by a DJ named Kool Herc, a Jamaican that had moved to the United States with a style that consisted of mixing music by using two copies of the same record. Many of the poor Jamaican's in the town could not afford vinyl records, so huge stereo systems were set up so that many could here the rhythmic beats. These stereo systems were the kick-off for the beginning of the
evolution of block parties. So with the musical talent of these amazing DJs, with the use of vinyl record mixing, the culture of hip hop and rap music was born.


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Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B



History of R & B



Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

R&B, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, was the greatest influence on music around the world for most of the 20th century's second-half. Rhythm and Blues is a term with a broad sense, but typically recognizing black-pop music. This type of music was introduced to the world by artists' combining the music styles of jazz and blues. R&B is actually what was later developed into what we know as rock and roll. In the 1970s, the term R&B was being used to describe soul and funk music styles, which today we know it describes Rhythm and Blues. Along with being influenced by jazz and blues, R&B also had influences from gospel and disco music. Disco's downturn in the 1980s opened the door for R&B to truly take-off in popularity.


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WARNING: This video has been identified by Epilepsy Action to potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised. Directed by Hype Williams. "All Of The Lights" by Kanye West feat. Rihanna and Kid Cudi with vocals by Fergie, Charlie Wilson, John Legend, Tony Williams, Alicia Keys, La Roux, The Dream, Ryan Leslie, Alvin Fields and Ken Lewis.




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1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.


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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps



2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.



How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps

3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.

4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.

5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.

6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.

7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.

8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.

9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.

10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.

These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help you get your feet wet if you don't know where to start.


How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps









Meatwad and Carl become addicted to rap music and candy when they begin listening to the new album from MC P Pants.




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Hip hop dancing is an ideal way to express one's creativeness. It features self impressions and the dances come from the soul. The dancing represents body movements that go with the beat and rhythm of hip hop music. There is breaking, popping, locking, and free styling in hip hop dances. The jumps, breakages, and rotations in the movements are combined in such a way that the dance style becomes an informal and explosive one.


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Hip Hop Dancing



Hip hop dancing is considered a good exercise for those persons who perform these dances. It helps the dancers to improve flexibility, to develop body balance, and to coordinate the muscles. This dance allows the dancers to improve their own style and to remain in good body shape. It also leads the dancers to a state of spiritual wholeness.



Hip Hop Dancing

Hip hop dancing includes many steps and movements that are not present in ballet and ballroom dancing. The jazz, ballet, and other traditional dance forms are technical and require more formal training. There is a term for each and every movement in jazz and ballets. But this is not the case with hip hop dancing and the dancers experience freedom while dancing. The only thing the dancers should have is to become familiar with the dancing technique.

Hip hop dancing can be learned by all those who are interested in dancing. There is no age limitation or restriction for learners and dancers. It is also not necessary that the instructor should be a professional dancer. However, this kind of dance is slightly difficult to learn because of the various body movements.


Hip Hop Dancing









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More than a musical style, hip-hop is a history of American culture, and a testimony by its artists of their life experiences. In 1985, when Run-DMC ordained themselves the "Kings of Rock," in their lyrics of their hit song of the same name, they probably never imagined that one day they would be recognized as such. As the pioneers of hip-hop music, they convinced the world to dance to poetry with a beatbox. They invited anyone who would listen to "Walk This Way" in "My Adidas," all the way to the top of VH1's list of the "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists." And in the words of the great Run-DMC themselves, "It's like that! And that's the way it is! Huh!"


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The Hip Hop Urban Culture



VH1's "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" serves as a platform for hip-hop music's superstars of the past, present and future to acknowledge their hip-hop peers. Proof that hip-hop music has woven itself into the fabric of American music and culture.



The Hip Hop Urban Culture

"50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" features archival clips, classic performances and exclusive interviews with the some of the world's greatest entertainers. It also represents VH1's recognition of hip-hop music as a significant music form and the integration of the genre into our music programming repertoire.

The lyrics found in hip hop music are expressions that are linked with cultural and societal feelings of an individual. Hip hop lyrics are known for their conversational quality. Hip hop lyrics are used to teach stylistic features, imagery, assonance, alliteration, rhythmic structure and rhyme are taught while basic literacy (vowels, consonants, blends, syllables and spelling) is embedded.

Hip hop lyrics typically employ inner-city slang with poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance and rhyme. The slang of hip hop lyrics may include words like, yo, dis, flow, phat and homie. Hip hop lyrics have been likened to what rock music lyrics used to be, and in some cases have taken the place of rock and folk songs within the culture. Hip hop lyrics contain many references that the listeners can relate to. Hip hop lyrics that tell of excess wealth and luxury of artists may connect to a group of individuals with such dreams.

As in the language, hip hop lyrics are poetry, but poetry with something more added to it. Some hip hop lyrics are extremely articulate in that they express a certain subject in a different form. Though it is true that many hip hop lyrics are slang it is also true that much of our commonly spoken language is slang and sometimes vulgar. Hence, allowing us to see that there is a difference between descriptive and prescriptive language.

Adding to the hip hop music and song lyrics, dancing is another element of the hip hop culture better known as the hip hop dance style. Hip hop dance is a collaborative movement that continually grows and evolves through individual improvisation. Hip hop dance is an art form that has the nation and world trying to one-two step or breakdance to krumping.

Hip hop music and dancing, or breaking, rose in the 1970's and 1980's, centered on urban communities of young dancers and musicians and their popular culture.
Hip hop dancing continues to evolve into many different forms today, heavily influenced by the evolution of music and its popularity in the media.

Hip-hop is a strenuous dance style that involves using the entire body to create sharp, expressive movements. As in all dance forms, hip hop dance is a technique with defined steps and movements that must be learned and practiced.

Hip hop music is a popular style of music. It is everywhere from commercials to television sitcoms. Hip hop culture and music range from those akin to mainstream popular music to the blues version of the human condition. There is a big influence of R&B in the hip hop music industry that provides an exhilarating experience to the listener. This urban culture is sweeping the world in music, movies and clubs. It is truly an American minority creation which deserves more credit and recognition as an art form rather than as a fad which should just fade away with time.


The Hip Hop Urban Culture









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Hip hop dancing is an ideal way to express one's creativeness. It features self impressions and the dances come from the soul. The dancing represents body movements that go with the beat and rhythm of hip hop music. There is breaking, popping, locking, and free styling in hip hop dances. The jumps, breakages, and rotations in the movements are combined in such a way that the dance style becomes an informal and explosive one.


Hip Hop

Hip Hop Dancing



Hip hop dancing is considered a good exercise for those persons who perform these dances. It helps the dancers to improve flexibility, to develop body balance, and to coordinate the muscles. This dance allows the dancers to improve their own style and to remain in good body shape. It also leads the dancers to a state of spiritual wholeness.



Hip Hop Dancing

Hip hop dancing includes many steps and movements that are not present in ballet and ballroom dancing. The jazz, ballet, and other traditional dance forms are technical and require more formal training. There is a term for each and every movement in jazz and ballets. But this is not the case with hip hop dancing and the dancers experience freedom while dancing. The only thing the dancers should have is to become familiar with the dancing technique.

Hip hop dancing can be learned by all those who are interested in dancing. There is no age limitation or restriction for learners and dancers. It is also not necessary that the instructor should be a professional dancer. However, this kind of dance is slightly difficult to learn because of the various body movements.


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More than a musical style, hip-hop is a history of American culture, and a testimony by its artists of their life experiences. In 1985, when Run-DMC ordained themselves the "Kings of Rock," in their lyrics of their hit song of the same name, they probably never imagined that one day they would be recognized as such. As the pioneers of hip-hop music, they convinced the world to dance to poetry with a beatbox. They invited anyone who would listen to "Walk This Way" in "My Adidas," all the way to the top of VH1's list of the "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists." And in the words of the great Run-DMC themselves, "It's like that! And that's the way it is! Huh!"


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The Hip Hop Urban Culture



VH1's "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" serves as a platform for hip-hop music's superstars of the past, present and future to acknowledge their hip-hop peers. Proof that hip-hop music has woven itself into the fabric of American music and culture.



The Hip Hop Urban Culture

"50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" features archival clips, classic performances and exclusive interviews with the some of the world's greatest entertainers. It also represents VH1's recognition of hip-hop music as a significant music form and the integration of the genre into our music programming repertoire.

The lyrics found in hip hop music are expressions that are linked with cultural and societal feelings of an individual. Hip hop lyrics are known for their conversational quality. Hip hop lyrics are used to teach stylistic features, imagery, assonance, alliteration, rhythmic structure and rhyme are taught while basic literacy (vowels, consonants, blends, syllables and spelling) is embedded.

Hip hop lyrics typically employ inner-city slang with poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance and rhyme. The slang of hip hop lyrics may include words like, yo, dis, flow, phat and homie. Hip hop lyrics have been likened to what rock music lyrics used to be, and in some cases have taken the place of rock and folk songs within the culture. Hip hop lyrics contain many references that the listeners can relate to. Hip hop lyrics that tell of excess wealth and luxury of artists may connect to a group of individuals with such dreams.

As in the language, hip hop lyrics are poetry, but poetry with something more added to it. Some hip hop lyrics are extremely articulate in that they express a certain subject in a different form. Though it is true that many hip hop lyrics are slang it is also true that much of our commonly spoken language is slang and sometimes vulgar. Hence, allowing us to see that there is a difference between descriptive and prescriptive language.

Adding to the hip hop music and song lyrics, dancing is another element of the hip hop culture better known as the hip hop dance style. Hip hop dance is a collaborative movement that continually grows and evolves through individual improvisation. Hip hop dance is an art form that has the nation and world trying to one-two step or breakdance to krumping.

Hip hop music and dancing, or breaking, rose in the 1970's and 1980's, centered on urban communities of young dancers and musicians and their popular culture.
Hip hop dancing continues to evolve into many different forms today, heavily influenced by the evolution of music and its popularity in the media.

Hip-hop is a strenuous dance style that involves using the entire body to create sharp, expressive movements. As in all dance forms, hip hop dance is a technique with defined steps and movements that must be learned and practiced.

Hip hop music is a popular style of music. It is everywhere from commercials to television sitcoms. Hip hop culture and music range from those akin to mainstream popular music to the blues version of the human condition. There is a big influence of R&B in the hip hop music industry that provides an exhilarating experience to the listener. This urban culture is sweeping the world in music, movies and clubs. It is truly an American minority creation which deserves more credit and recognition as an art form rather than as a fad which should just fade away with time.


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Hip Hop artists rarely use their birth given names, with the exception of Kanye West, Missy Elliot, Rick Ross, Paul Wall, and Will Smith (formerly Fresh Prince). Rather than inventing something catchy and obscure for the masses to shout out during concerts, the aforementioned artists were deceptively clever by leaving no room for mistaken identity. By doing so, they may have missed some of the fun. Lucky for them they too can participate in creating the many possibilities their rap names could have been with a hip hop nickname generator.


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Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names



Other well known hip hop artists are often referred to by pseudonyms that match their bigger than life characters. Speaking of big, you may be familiar with rap superstars like "Biggie Smalls" AKA "Notorious B.I.G.", "Big Pun", or "Chub Rock"(may they rest in peace). Let's not forget the very much alive overweight lover, "Heavy-D".



Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

If you are of a more slender or petite stature, perhaps, "MC Lyte", "Lil Kim", "Lil Romeo" or "Lil Wayne" hit closer to home.

The indecisive may change names as much as "Puff Daddy", I mean, "Puffy", I mean "P-Ditty", no "Ditty", or is it just plain "Puh" (the sound that the letter P makes)?

Regardless of the sometimes obvious, or other times unusual story behind the name and its meaning, hip hop artist names are fun to hear and even more fun to create. You may not be as good of a freestyler, or as hard-core as some of the hypest Gangsta rappers, but you can build an honorable handle with a hip hop nickname generator.

If you still have no clue what hip hop nickname will best suit you, consider the following categorized names of popular rap artists.

Those with royal or respectable titles:
o Queen Latifah
o Sir Mix-a-lot

For the animal lovers:
o Snoop Dog
o Bow-Wow

Simply Initials:
o T.I.
o DMX
o DMC (of Run DMC)

Just Plain Fun:
o Timbaland
o Nelly
o Daddy Yankee

Making a Statement:
o Eminem
o Common
o Tu-Pac
o Nas

Flavors:
o Flava Flav
o Vanilla Ice
o Salt-N-Pepa

Confident:
o Mos Def
o LL Cool J (also initials)
o Fabulous

Stands-Alone:
o Jay-Z

Whether the information you input generates initials, animal references, tasty flavors or something Ludacris, lean with it, rock with it and have fun using a hip hop nickname generator to create your artist name and Bust-a Rhyme (...s).


Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names









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Hip-Hop is a manifestation and spin on exploitation of African-American and Latino-American youth, and is often considered to have sexism and misogyny attributes. New York City blacks and Latino youths originally started the hip-hop culture, with included rapping, deejaying, break-dancing and graffiti-writing. But, it has evolved into something much more than just local expressions.


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Hip-Hop is a lifestyle for many people between the ages of 13 and 30. It involves music, videos, fashion, club-scenes, and the ways that young people interact with each other. The media has embraced and adopted the hip-hop culture, as well as big corporations, such as Coca-Cola and Burger King. Versions of hip-hop can be found in marketing media and corporate advertisements. The Brooklyn Museum of Art even has an exhibit dedicated to hip-hop culture.



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The most influential part of hip-hop has become known as rap music. Rap music is a form of poetry, recited over musical instrumentation. Many consider rap music to be brutally honest, violent, and misogynistic. But to others, the violence to and hatred of women appears blatant and offensive.

Much of rap music portrays black women in negative images. The hip-hop culture views all women, but mostly black women, as sex objects. Most hip-hop videos show women dancing or displayed in explicit sexual poses, clothed in bikinis (or less), with the focus on their body parts. The images go hand in hand with the explicit language that suggest women are nothing more than sex objects or money-generating commodities. Many rappers describe themselves as 'pimps' and women as second-class and sexual commodities. Many rap songs, not only, glorify the pimp lifestyle, and refer to women in ways a pimp might describe their prostitutes, but the lyrics promote violence to women that "disobey."

Of course, not all rap music is misogynistic, and not all black men think of women in this light, but large percentages within the hip-hop culture do. The name calling in the rap music dishonors, disrespects, and dehumanizes women. When society accepts labeling women in this manner, will physical and psychological abuse become acceptable? Unfortunately, many black men battle racism or oppression within hip-hop culture, and have been conditioned to distrust intrusive feelings of trust and love.

Many women consent to these collaborations, and believe racism or subjugation are viable excuses or justification for the practice of degrading and exploitation of women. The numbers of women that show up for unpaid try-outs for video shoots indicate that significant amounts of hip-hop consumers are women. Groups of women can be seen loitering in concert backstage areas, expressing their willingness to perform sexually in return for money and jewelry, or perhaps realize a feeling of being wanted.

Black women have, historically, been used as sex instruments, and continue to fight for power and material wealth. When slavery was legal and rampant, black women were routinely sexually abused by any man that wanted her. They could be used for breeding purposes and create more slave trade for their owners. Black women, also, used sex in order to lower chances of cruel treatment by the slave masters. They were paying with their bodies to survive and achieve better treatment within the uncontrolled, abusive slave life.

Black women emerged out of slavery as oversexed and promiscuous. Some viewed themselves as society dictated, and believed they did not have control over their bodies. As they tried to fit into white societies, some black men wanted the women to be employed in subordinate roles in a white household; while some black women wanted the men to acquire jobs and be the sole provider. Hip-hop culture displays similar oppressive obsessions. Some black women prefer to use sexual powers to reap economical gain. And, many black men have learned how to manipulate women by using money. In order for many black women to get what they want, they accept mistreatment and allow themselves to be exploited through hip-hop images.

Sometimes black women are uneducated and have no job skills. Many believe their bodies are all they have to offer to gain status. Many dysfunctional relationships can be found within the hip-hop culture. Some women believe men are instruments of use to gain access to money; some men think women are only have value when it comes to sexual gratification.

Would censoring hip-hop music and lyrics be an answer? Perhaps, the solution would be to change the hip-hop society and ideology by discontinue negative and misogynistic lyric promotion. But, the first step to change gender relations within the hip-hop community is education. People need to be made aware of the negative and derogatory connotations that continue to violate women's rights, in sexist lyrics, physical interactions, and at hip-hop gatherings. But, of course, people need to be receptive to the devastating results that violating human rights cause, and be willing to change.

Are human flesh traders alive and well in the United States? Of course, we all know trafficking women is illegal, but considering the more than 45,000,000 dating websites on the Internet, is this a modern legal tool that continues the exploitation of women?

Speaking out against exploitation of women in hip-hop cultures, and for women everywhere, can help change ideologies. But, if women are not interested or willing to stop exploitation tactics, they will continue to be used and considered as just sexual instruments.

Although women have come very far, their work is not finished, and they have a long way to go before equality will be realized.


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Learn to Dance. This website has dance lessons for every style, and one of the most comprehensive listings for hip hop, including the three major styles: breaking (involves lots of ground work), popping (loose hip movements with tightly controlled arm movements) and locking (quick, jerking motions).


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BustaMove. In addition to offering free videos, this site also provides a guide that explains simple dance steps such as step-tap, tap-step, ball change, etc. These are basic dance moves and can used in a variety of situations. If you are a beginner, this is a great place to start for dance lessons, as the most basic classes and demos are free. The Intermediate and Advanced sections are currently two dollars per lesson.



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Hip Hop Dance. With a name like this, you can guess what they specialize in. In addition to offering free classes, they also include suggestions on the best music for each musical style. The instruction quality  of these videos is very high.

Mike's Moves. The best thing about Mike's Moves is that you can search by specific dance move. For example, if you're learning how to pop and want to incorporate a Glide, simply click the link on the left hand side to learn it. It will provide you with a text version of the lesson, followed by a video. The navigation on this site is very clear, and provides you with a large selection of hip hop dance lessons.

These four websites should provide you with enough online hip hop dance lessons to start with. Once you've built up your confidence, consider signing up for a dance class at your local gym or studio to learn the more advanced moves. A local studio also provides the opportunity to meet others interested in dancing, and to have an instructor help you out personally with any problems you may have. If you prefer to still practice in your own home, remember that BustaMove offers advanced classes.


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More than a musical style, hip-hop is a history of American culture, and a testimony by its artists of their life experiences. In 1985, when Run-DMC ordained themselves the "Kings of Rock," in their lyrics of their hit song of the same name, they probably never imagined that one day they would be recognized as such. As the pioneers of hip-hop music, they convinced the world to dance to poetry with a beatbox. They invited anyone who would listen to "Walk This Way" in "My Adidas," all the way to the top of VH1's list of the "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists." And in the words of the great Run-DMC themselves, "It's like that! And that's the way it is! Huh!"


Hip Hop

The Hip Hop Urban Culture



VH1's "50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" serves as a platform for hip-hop music's superstars of the past, present and future to acknowledge their hip-hop peers. Proof that hip-hop music has woven itself into the fabric of American music and culture.



The Hip Hop Urban Culture

"50 Greatest Hip-Hop Artists" features archival clips, classic performances and exclusive interviews with the some of the world's greatest entertainers. It also represents VH1's recognition of hip-hop music as a significant music form and the integration of the genre into our music programming repertoire.

The lyrics found in hip hop music are expressions that are linked with cultural and societal feelings of an individual. Hip hop lyrics are known for their conversational quality. Hip hop lyrics are used to teach stylistic features, imagery, assonance, alliteration, rhythmic structure and rhyme are taught while basic literacy (vowels, consonants, blends, syllables and spelling) is embedded.

Hip hop lyrics typically employ inner-city slang with poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance and rhyme. The slang of hip hop lyrics may include words like, yo, dis, flow, phat and homie. Hip hop lyrics have been likened to what rock music lyrics used to be, and in some cases have taken the place of rock and folk songs within the culture. Hip hop lyrics contain many references that the listeners can relate to. Hip hop lyrics that tell of excess wealth and luxury of artists may connect to a group of individuals with such dreams.

As in the language, hip hop lyrics are poetry, but poetry with something more added to it. Some hip hop lyrics are extremely articulate in that they express a certain subject in a different form. Though it is true that many hip hop lyrics are slang it is also true that much of our commonly spoken language is slang and sometimes vulgar. Hence, allowing us to see that there is a difference between descriptive and prescriptive language.

Adding to the hip hop music and song lyrics, dancing is another element of the hip hop culture better known as the hip hop dance style. Hip hop dance is a collaborative movement that continually grows and evolves through individual improvisation. Hip hop dance is an art form that has the nation and world trying to one-two step or breakdance to krumping.

Hip hop music and dancing, or breaking, rose in the 1970's and 1980's, centered on urban communities of young dancers and musicians and their popular culture.
Hip hop dancing continues to evolve into many different forms today, heavily influenced by the evolution of music and its popularity in the media.

Hip-hop is a strenuous dance style that involves using the entire body to create sharp, expressive movements. As in all dance forms, hip hop dance is a technique with defined steps and movements that must be learned and practiced.

Hip hop music is a popular style of music. It is everywhere from commercials to television sitcoms. Hip hop culture and music range from those akin to mainstream popular music to the blues version of the human condition. There is a big influence of R&B in the hip hop music industry that provides an exhilarating experience to the listener. This urban culture is sweeping the world in music, movies and clubs. It is truly an American minority creation which deserves more credit and recognition as an art form rather than as a fad which should just fade away with time.


The Hip Hop Urban Culture









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Hip hop music has its roots from West African music and African-American music. The first rap song to be put onto a vinyl record was, "Rapper's Delight", a song by the Sugarhill Gang back in the 1970s. This is when block parties started becoming the norm in New York City, which gave hip hop and rap the chance to explode in popularity. Hip hop's instrumentation came from funk, R&B, and disco, when combined together make this dynamic type of music. When the DJs at these block parties learned what the people liked, they began mixing these vinyl records and created music that played continuously with amazing transitions between
songs. Hip hop was actually created by a DJ named Kool Herc, a Jamaican that had moved to the United States with a style that consisted of mixing music by using two copies of the same record. Many of the poor Jamaican's in the town could not afford vinyl records, so huge stereo systems were set up so that many could here the rhythmic beats. These stereo systems were the kick-off for the beginning of the
evolution of block parties. So with the musical talent of these amazing DJs, with the use of vinyl record mixing, the culture of hip hop and rap music was born.


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Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

R&B, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, was the greatest influence on music around the world for most of the 20th century's second-half. Rhythm and Blues is a term with a broad sense, but typically recognizing black-pop music. This type of music was introduced to the world by artists' combining the music styles of jazz and blues. R&B is actually what was later developed into what we know as rock and roll. In the 1970s, the term R&B was being used to describe soul and funk music styles, which today we know it describes Rhythm and Blues. Along with being influenced by jazz and blues, R&B also had influences from gospel and disco music. Disco's downturn in the 1980s opened the door for R&B to truly take-off in popularity.


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Hip hop dancing is an ideal way to express one's creativeness. It features self impressions and the dances come from the soul. The dancing represents body movements that go with the beat and rhythm of hip hop music. There is breaking, popping, locking, and free styling in hip hop dances. The jumps, breakages, and rotations in the movements are combined in such a way that the dance style becomes an informal and explosive one.


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Hip hop dancing is considered a good exercise for those persons who perform these dances. It helps the dancers to improve flexibility, to develop body balance, and to coordinate the muscles. This dance allows the dancers to improve their own style and to remain in good body shape. It also leads the dancers to a state of spiritual wholeness.



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Hip hop dancing includes many steps and movements that are not present in ballet and ballroom dancing. The jazz, ballet, and other traditional dance forms are technical and require more formal training. There is a term for each and every movement in jazz and ballets. But this is not the case with hip hop dancing and the dancers experience freedom while dancing. The only thing the dancers should have is to become familiar with the dancing technique.

Hip hop dancing can be learned by all those who are interested in dancing. There is no age limitation or restriction for learners and dancers. It is also not necessary that the instructor should be a professional dancer. However, this kind of dance is slightly difficult to learn because of the various body movements.


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Hip hop music has its roots from West African music and African-American music. The first rap song to be put onto a vinyl record was, "Rapper's Delight", a song by the Sugarhill Gang back in the 1970s. This is when block parties started becoming the norm in New York City, which gave hip hop and rap the chance to explode in popularity. Hip hop's instrumentation came from funk, R&B, and disco, when combined together make this dynamic type of music. When the DJs at these block parties learned what the people liked, they began mixing these vinyl records and created music that played continuously with amazing transitions between
songs. Hip hop was actually created by a DJ named Kool Herc, a Jamaican that had moved to the United States with a style that consisted of mixing music by using two copies of the same record. Many of the poor Jamaican's in the town could not afford vinyl records, so huge stereo systems were set up so that many could here the rhythmic beats. These stereo systems were the kick-off for the beginning of the
evolution of block parties. So with the musical talent of these amazing DJs, with the use of vinyl record mixing, the culture of hip hop and rap music was born.


Hip Hop

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B



History of R & B



Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

R&B, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, was the greatest influence on music around the world for most of the 20th century's second-half. Rhythm and Blues is a term with a broad sense, but typically recognizing black-pop music. This type of music was introduced to the world by artists' combining the music styles of jazz and blues. R&B is actually what was later developed into what we know as rock and roll. In the 1970s, the term R&B was being used to describe soul and funk music styles, which today we know it describes Rhythm and Blues. Along with being influenced by jazz and blues, R&B also had influences from gospel and disco music. Disco's downturn in the 1980s opened the door for R&B to truly take-off in popularity.


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Hip Hop artists rarely use their birth given names, with the exception of Kanye West, Missy Elliot, Rick Ross, Paul Wall, and Will Smith (formerly Fresh Prince). Rather than inventing something catchy and obscure for the masses to shout out during concerts, the aforementioned artists were deceptively clever by leaving no room for mistaken identity. By doing so, they may have missed some of the fun. Lucky for them they too can participate in creating the many possibilities their rap names could have been with a hip hop nickname generator.


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Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names



Other well known hip hop artists are often referred to by pseudonyms that match their bigger than life characters. Speaking of big, you may be familiar with rap superstars like "Biggie Smalls" AKA "Notorious B.I.G.", "Big Pun", or "Chub Rock"(may they rest in peace). Let's not forget the very much alive overweight lover, "Heavy-D".



Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

If you are of a more slender or petite stature, perhaps, "MC Lyte", "Lil Kim", "Lil Romeo" or "Lil Wayne" hit closer to home.

The indecisive may change names as much as "Puff Daddy", I mean, "Puffy", I mean "P-Ditty", no "Ditty", or is it just plain "Puh" (the sound that the letter P makes)?

Regardless of the sometimes obvious, or other times unusual story behind the name and its meaning, hip hop artist names are fun to hear and even more fun to create. You may not be as good of a freestyler, or as hard-core as some of the hypest Gangsta rappers, but you can build an honorable handle with a hip hop nickname generator.

If you still have no clue what hip hop nickname will best suit you, consider the following categorized names of popular rap artists.

Those with royal or respectable titles:
o Queen Latifah
o Sir Mix-a-lot

For the animal lovers:
o Snoop Dog
o Bow-Wow

Simply Initials:
o T.I.
o DMX
o DMC (of Run DMC)

Just Plain Fun:
o Timbaland
o Nelly
o Daddy Yankee

Making a Statement:
o Eminem
o Common
o Tu-Pac
o Nas

Flavors:
o Flava Flav
o Vanilla Ice
o Salt-N-Pepa

Confident:
o Mos Def
o LL Cool J (also initials)
o Fabulous

Stands-Alone:
o Jay-Z

Whether the information you input generates initials, animal references, tasty flavors or something Ludacris, lean with it, rock with it and have fun using a hip hop nickname generator to create your artist name and Bust-a Rhyme (...s).


Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names









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