Why Hip Hop Music Lives On






by Tommie Julian


Hip hop music is not whatsoever a completely new entity or brand-new beginning for any thing in music. Actually, hip hop music constructed its path onto the arena well during the late 70's and from there, hip hop knocked down every barrier in it's way. Hip hop music is around the globe and on every single country, cold and hot.

With this being the case, hip hop culture will live provided that it advances because hip hop has previously shown unoriginal potential from the way modern hip hop performers usually tend to imitate the style of many of those rappers just before them.

As an example, female rap singers, always had some type of single point in the hip hop music business. MC Lyte, Lady of Rage and Queen Latifah are only a couple of the lady hip hop entertainers that accumulated success in the past, yet feminine success in the hip hop industry appeared to arrive at a dead stop right up until there was something special came about. Even Foxy Brown and Lil Kim influenced rap music for a while, nonetheless, the styles weren't developing into anything more and outside of needing a dude rap artist, in the background.

For some time, no female rap entertainer received air play until Nicki Minaj who actually introduced the level of artistry to a new and exciting standard lyrically and in hip hop music videos.

With no continuous advancement of hip hop music, it will pass away through the constant imitating of artists that have have been here and already gone. One of the very best aspects of the late rapper Tupac Shakur aka 2Pac was that his raps brought down numerous arenas, preaching about thug life to heaven's doors as well as the political scene without ever holding back. At the time, Shakur stood out from every person in the game. 2Pac became untouchable and formed just one more evolution for hip hop music to stay alive.

Finally, hip hop culture is not simply a fad, though, it could quickly grow to be phoney in the event the rap performers ignore the skills element of their work, and just write phrases that merely rhyme without meaning. Hip hop culture exists by way of evolution, yet it dies as a result of a lack of individuality.




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