Title: The Foundation of Hip Hop
1The Foundation of Hip Hop
- What is Hip Hop
- The Elements of Hip Hop Culture
- Hip Hops Founding Father
- The Pioneers
- Important factors in the early movement
- The 2nd generation of Hip Hop.
2The Foundation of Hip HopThe Elements of Hip Hop
Culture
- The culture of Hip Hop is an intricate puzzle
that consist of several elements. - Rap is talking in rhyme to the rhythm of a beat
without this artistic outlet, Hip Hop would not
be what it is today Rap. - Hip-Hop is a culture, a way of life for a society
of people who identify, love, and cherish rap,
3The Foundation of Hip HopThe Elements of Hip Hop
Culture
- Break Dancing Breakdancing is probably connected
to Urban Street Jazz or more likely capoeria, an
Afro-Brazilian dance/martial art. Break dancing
as we know it today developed in New York City in
the late 1970s and early 1980s, although there
is some controversy, and many argue that break
dancing was also developing in Los Angeles at the
same time.
4The Foundation of Hip HopThe Elements of Hip Hop
Culture
- DJing - Person who conducts a program of recorded
music on radio, on television, or at other dance
halls. The format traditionally included two
turntables and a DJ who spins records to his own
special program or order.
5The Foundation of Hip HopThe Elements of Hip Hop
Culture
- Grafitti - The most basic definition of the term
"graffiti" is "inscriptions or drawings
scribbled, scratched, or sprayed on a surface,
originally as inscribed on ancient walls."
6The Hip Hop FoundationThe Founding Father of
Hip Hop
Kool DJ Herc, the godfather of hip-hop, was a
Jamaican-born DJ who moved to the Bronx in 1967.
With his unique playlist of RB, soul, funk, and
obscure disco, Herc quickly became the catalyst
of the hip-hop way of life. The kids from the
Bronx and Harlem loved his ghetto style, which
gave birth to the concept of the B-Boy. The B-Boy
-- or beat boy, break boy, Bronx boy -- loved the
breaks of Kool Herc, and as a result soon created
break dancing. These were the people of the
hip-hop culture. While Pete DJ Jones was 1 for
the black disco crowd in NYC, Herc and the B-Boys
were the essence of the hip-hop movement, because
of they lived the lifestyle. The way they danced,
dressed, walked, and talked was unique, as
opposed to most of the disco artists and fans of
the time, who were not as in touch with the urban
streets of America. Curtis Blow, The
History of Rap Music Volume I
NY Rhino Records
7The Foundation of Hip HopThe Pioneers and the
early Movement
- Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaata, DJ Hollywoood and
Grand Master Flash are the most credited for
founding the Hip Hop movement. - All are of Carribean 1st or 2nd generation
carribean descent and natives of New York City. - All got their start DJing and MCing in and around
NY - They would become the model for furture DJs and
MCs around the globe.
8The Foundation of Hip HopKey factors in the
early movement
- Hip Hop originated from the ghettos of lower
socioeconomic blacks and Latinos of the Bronx and
Harlem, New York. - Street Parties played a significant part in the
social development of Hip Hop. These parties
would became the melting pot for all of the art
forms of the movement - .
9The Foundation of Hip HopThe Second Generation
of Hip Hop