Rap/Hip-Hop

Description  
 
Ask any two artists, fans, or other assorted members of the rap/hip-hop community to explain the precise difference between the two terms, and odds are you'll get different answers. Even so, most would probably agree that rap describes a type of music while hip-hop refers to a cultural phenomenon that includes graffiti, breakdancing, and fashion in addition to music -- or as rapper cum social theorist KRS-One says, "Rap is something you do, hip-hop is something you live." Musically, the only difference between the two is that rap always contains the vocal element of rhythmically spoken rhymes while hip-hop can be purely instrumental in nature. Rap in its earliest stages consisted of DJs mixing records and juggling beats and breaks for block parties while emcees rhymed over the rhythms. This practice of adapting, dissecting, and transforming pre-recorded music to create new songs could be hip-hop's most significant contribution to modern music. Today, the digital sampling techniques first used by hip-hop producers to expand on the looping capabilities of live DJs are commonly used in electronica as well as mainstream rock music. In terms of industry presence, hip-hop made its biggest splash with Gangsta Rap, which gathered steam in the late '80s and dominated the pop charts in the '90s. Mainstream music, dazzled by this sudden sales power, devoured rap and spawned myriad rap/R&B crossovers and even heavy metal hybrids. In the midst of all this success, the DJ community responsible for pioneering hip-hop music faded from the popular picture, replaced by advanced samplers and elaborate studio production. Consequently, the rise of the turntablist movement celebrated DJs as musicians in their own right, not just in the context of rap groups. The return of the DJ heralded a resurgence of live energy in rap and hip-hop music. Many of today's rap artists record and tour with live bands, expanding the musical parameters beyond the constraints of samples and hooks.


 
Items in Rap/Hip-Hop  
 
 
Dont Hate the Player
 
Don't Hate the Player
Dan The Automator
Indie Rap/Hip-Hop, Beats & Breaks, Turntabalism/DJ
Decon
 
 
 
Shopping Bags
De La Soul
Indie Rap/Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip-Hop, East Coast Rap/Hip-Hop
Sanctuary Urban
 
 
Shopping Bags
 
Shopping Bags
De La Soul
Indie Rap/Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip-Hop, East Coast Rap/Hip-Hop
 
 
Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It
 
Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It
Dem Franchize Boyz
Southern Rap/Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip-Hop, Crunk
Virgin Records America
 
 
Talkin Out Da Side Of Ya Neck
 
Talkin' Out Da Side Of Ya Ne...
Dem Franchize Boyz
Southern Rap/Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip-Hop, Crunk
Virgin
 
 
Ridin Rims
 
Ridin Rims
Dem Franchize Boyz
Southern Rap/Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip-Hop, Crunk
Virgin Records America
 
 
Nike AF1 - Classic feat. Kanye West, Nas, KRS-One & Rakim - Clean Version
 
Nike AF1 - Classic feat. Kan...
DJ Premier
Producers Corner, Boom Bap/Nineties, Rap/Hip-Hop
 
 
Trouble
 
Trouble
DJ Quik
Producers Corner, G-Funk/ Gangsta, Rap/Hip-Hop
Profile/BMG Heritage
 
 
Watch My Feet
 
Watch My Feet
Dude 'n Nem
Rap/Hip-Hop
TVT Records
 
 
Beast On Da Block
 
Beast On Da Block
Dynamic (Rap)
Rap/Hip-Hop
Break Bread Entertainment