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  1. The earliest hip hop music was performed live, at house parties and block party events, and it was not recorded. Prior to 1979, recorded hip hop music consisted mainly of PA system soundboard recordings of live party shows and early hip hop mixtapes by DJs.

  2. While a number of people were influential in the creation of hip-hop, much credit is given to Kool Herc (Clive Campbell), a Jamaican immigrant who was the first major hip-hop disc jockey.

  3. 25 wrz 2024 · Hip-hop originated in the predominantly African American economically depressed South Bronx section of New York City in the late 1970s. As the hip-hop movement began at society’s margins, its origins are shrouded in myth, enigma, and obfuscation.

  4. DJ Kool Herc is a Jamaican American disc jockey (deejay or DJ) who is credited as the founder of hip-hop, a musical and cultural movement that revolves around four elements: rapping, graffiti painting, B-boying, and deejaying. In 1973, Herc introduced a number of innovations at a party he deejayed.

  5. Brooklyn-born artist Fab 5 Freddy, who is credited with bridging the gap between New York City's music and visual art worlds, argued that the looping interactivity of the four elements...

  6. 23 sie 2023 · From the early days of beatboxing and break dancing to the present, these artists have stood as titans of an era. Stacker offers a then-and-now to 25 pioneers in hip-hop—celebrating the spirit of a culture that continues to evolve—citing various news reports and sources.

  7. “In 1973,” Hen­ry Louis Gates informs us in the video at the top from the Black His­to­ry in Two Min­utes series, the Jamaican-born Herc “set up his turnta­bles and intro­duced a tech­nique at a South Bronx house par­ty that would change music as many peo­ple knew it.

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