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My Favorite Singer and Song all time

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 Song Sucidal tought - Notoriuos B.I.G NY the state of mind - Nas  The Real Slim shady - eminem Dior - Pop smoke Love sosa - Chief Keef It Was a good day - Ice cube F**k the police - N.W.A In da club - 50cent Still Dree - snoop dogg Money trees - Kendrick Lamar Shotta flow - NLE choppa Goosebumps - Travis scott Bitch don't kill my vibe - Kendrick Lamar All eyez on me - 2pac Ni**as in paris - Kanye West Hope - xxxtentacion Dear mama - 2pac Panda - Desiigner Doomsday - MF Doom Put in on - Big L  98s freestyle - Big L  Highest in the room - Travis scott God's plan - Drake Straight outta compton - N.W.A The box - Roddy ricch  Peso - A$AP ROCKY Purple swag- A$AP ROCKY  Lucid dreams - Juice WRLD Took her to the O - King von Mangiola - Playboycarti How it go - King von   

The modern HipHop

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  The 2010s marked a significant era in hip-hop, with the emergence of diverse subgenres and regional movements. One notable development during this time was the rise of Chicago drill, a subgenre characterized by its gritty and aggressive sound, reflecting the realities of inner-city life. Chicago drill gained popularity in the early 2010s, with artists like Chief Keef, Lil Durk, and King Louie at the forefront. The music was characterized by heavy beats, menacing lyrics, and trap-inspired production, often accompanied by intense and energetic delivery. The lyrics of Chicago drill often depicted the harsh realities of street life, including violence, poverty, and gang culture. The genre served as a platform for artists to share their experiences and express the challenges and struggles faced in their communities. Chicago drill also gained attention for its distinct visual style, showcased in music videos that portrayed the gritty urban landscape and the lifestyle associated with th...

Lowrider

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  Lowrider cars and their association with hip-hop culture have had a significant impact on automotive customization and street culture. Lowriding originated in Mexican-American communities in the 1940s and 1950s, primarily in Southern California. It is characterized by customized cars that have been modified to have a lowered ride height, elaborate paint jobs, intricate designs, and hydraulic or air suspension systems. Lowrider cars became an important symbol of cultural pride and expression within the Chicano community, reflecting a blend of Mexican heritage, automotive craftsmanship, and artistic creativity. These cars were often showcased at lowrider shows, cruises, and community events, becoming a source of community pride and a way to connect with one's roots. In the 1980s and 1990s, lowrider culture gained prominence within hip-hop, particularly on the West Coast of the United States. Artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Ice Cube featured lowriders in their music videos, fu...

Freestyle

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  Rap freestyle is a dynamic and spontaneous form of expression within the realm of hip-hop music. It refers to the art of improvising lyrics and rhymes on the spot, without pre-written or memorized verses. Freestyle rap allows artists to showcase their creativity, lyrical prowess, and ability to think quickly on their feet. The origins of rap freestyle can be traced back to the early days of hip-hop in the 1970s and 1980s when MCs would engage in impromptu battles and cyphers. These battles served as a platform for rappers to demonstrate their skills, engage in friendly competition, and gain respect within their communities. In a freestyle session, an MC typically takes turns with others, responding to each other's rhymes or delivering their own verses. The lyrics are often based on various themes, including boasting about one's skills, challenging opponents, storytelling, social commentary, or simply showcasing wordplay and lyrical dexterity. Freestyle rap requires a ...

The clothing

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  Gangsta and hip-hop clothing have played a significant role in shaping fashion and culture over the years. These styles emerged primarily from African American and urban communities, reflecting the influences of street life, music, and artistic expressions. Let's delve into the history and characteristics of gangsta and hip-hop clothing. Gangsta clothing, also known as "gangster" or "gangsta rap" attire, originated in the 1980s and 1990s alongside the rise of gangsta rap music. Artists like N.W.A, Ice-T, and Tupac Shakur became iconic figures in this genre, and their fashion choices influenced the clothing trends associated with the culture. Gangsta clothing is characterized by its bold and often flashy style, which symbolizes strength, confidence, and street credibility. Some key elements of gangsta clothing include: Baggy Pants: Loose-fitting pants, often worn low on the waist, became a signature style in gangsta fashion. The trend of sagging pants gained po...

The sport influence

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Hip-hop culture has certainly had a significant influence on sports. There are numerous examples, such as streetball and skateboarding. Generally speaking, in sports, we have always seen players with a hip-hop lifestyle. The skate lifestyle is more than just a sport; it's a culture that embodies freedom, creativity, and a rebellious spirit. Skaters embrace a distinct way of life, characterized by their love for skateboarding and the unique community that surrounds it. They thrive on the streets, skate parks, and DIY spots, constantly pushing their limits and seeking the thrill of landing new tricks. Skateboarding is an art form, a form of self-expression, and a means of connecting with like-minded individuals. Whether it's the distinctive fashion, the music, or the sense of camaraderie, the skate lifestyle is a powerful force that continues to inspire and shape generations of skateboarders.   Streetball is a dynamic and thrilling form of basketball that originated on the street...

Turntablism

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  Turntablism is a form of music performance that involves the manipulation and mixing of sounds using turntables and a DJ mixer. It emerged in the 1970s as an extension of hip-hop culture and has since evolved into a distinct art form. At the core of turntablism is the DJ, who uses vinyl records, turntables, and a mixer to create unique and creative compositions. DJs manipulate the records by scratching, backspinning, and cutting, creating rhythmic patterns, melodies, and sound effects. They also use techniques such as beat juggling, where they manipulate multiple records to create complex rhythms and patterns. Turntablism is known for its technical skill and precision. DJs spend countless hours practicing and refining their techniques, mastering the art of manipulating vinyl records to create seamless transitions and innovative mixes. It requires a deep understanding of music theory, rhythm, and timing. Turntablism has had a significant impact on music and popular culture. DJs ha...