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Hip Hop Influence On American Culture

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Hip-hop is one of the biggest music genres in the world today. Many famous artists include Nicki Minaj, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B, Tupac, Biggie Smalls, and Jay-Z. Even they are the biggest stars today, we wouldn’t know their names without a birthday girl's street party many years ago. Hip-hop originated in poor black and Hispanic neighborhoods with the help of everyday DJs who play in street parties. Because of it, Hip Hop became the most popular music genre in the world.
Hip-hop has roots in African American music genres such as Soul, Funk, and Rock and Roll and Caribbean music genres such as Reggae, Soca, Calypso, Reggaeton, and Salsa, from poor black and Hispanic neighborhoods, especially immigrants from the Caribbean, in New York …show more content…

According to Kathleen Odenthal, author of the article,¨How Hip-Hop Music Has influenced American Culture and Society¨, ¨Hip Hop nevertheless marks a national movement heavy social and cultural significance in terms of its power to uplift an entire sector of the national community¨. When new rapper came up to the platform, rapper such as Tupac, the rap group NWA, Public Enemy, and more, made Hip Hop mainstream by talking about the money, the girls, and being famous, but they also talk about social issues like what is like living in the hood, dealing with everyday racism, but also keeping it real. This causes a change in American culture by television shows and fashion brands such as FUBU, Adidas, Reebok, becoming the new clothes of Hip Hop.There are more people joining the world of Hip Hop, becoming more diverse. Female rappers like Lil Kim, Missy Elliot, Lauryn Hill, and the rap group Salt n Peppa ruled the male-dominated music genre industry, even white rappers such as the Beastie Boys, Eminem, and Vanilla Ice joined in on the fun. Even though Hip Hop was here for a few years, it made a huge impact on the American culture and

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