We would also put on gigs, at the Boardwalk mostly as a sort of hip-hop circus. |
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Who knew the overbearing Elliot had such a punched up hip-hop album in the works? |
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I was amazed when I first got into the UK hip-hop scene at how political the music is. |
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Most get shined by both jazz and hip-hop heads and end up on the compost heap. |
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The current edition of music mag Q has a spoof exam paper for hip-hop studies. |
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Lil Kim may claim to be the Queen Bee, but she has to work hard to keep up with her hip-hop sistas. |
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Interestingly it is this link with the Warp hip-hop star that helped draw awareness to the group. |
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It has an excellent selection of hip-hop music turned nice and loud for you to dance to. |
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Moving away from the traditional methods of hip-hop production is an interesting step. |
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Nu Flow is definitely best described as the his and hers of hip-hop albums. |
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First, it is a new medium that has arrived in the past decade or so, like web art or hip-hop music. |
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It may look like a cheap gimmick to some but it adds that refreshing slice of humour that is so missing from other top hip-hop acts. |
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This Government is paying for hip-hop trips and spending millions of dollars on the arts. |
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They played hip-hop music and everyone was really friendly and they had gin. |
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Sixtoo has become, in only a few years, one of the major players on the underground hip-hop scene. |
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The use of hip-hop beats and structure characterises the majority of the compositions here. |
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Dark, observant hip-hop meets geezer Garage on the harsh and honest streets. |
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We have got loads more Harmonic 33 hip-hop instrumentals planned for this year also. |
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How are the global and the local elements of hip-hop culture balanced in their songs? |
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Here, instead of trying to match their vocals to pop music, players must rap along to a large group of hip-hop favorites. |
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In 2001, hip-hop and rap overtook country music as the second most popular form of music bought in the United States. |
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The duo take a distinctly independent approach to hip-hop, creating cinematic but melancholy beats around some telling raps from Reindeer. |
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Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie. |
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He's been known to spin the latest in everything from hip-hop and soul to funk, house and Afrobeat. |
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In more lucid moments of this album, the Kid remembers that he seeks hip-hop credibility. |
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Once a font of musical ideas both wildly original and luridly commercial, hip-hop has become embroiled in a protracted bout of tail-chasing. |
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The hip-hop star countered his ex's request for full physical custody by asking that the court grant him joint custody and visitation rights. |
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People who are well versed in hip-hop understand the need for diversity in the culture. |
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He's a new hip-hop artist a friend put me on to, and I'll be ever thankful to her. |
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Instead of the hip-hop junglist acid garage trance music that usually sounds from outside my window, all I can hear is the drumbeat of war. |
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A list of the most influential hip-hop cultural figures of the last 20 years is the caboose on this train. |
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The CD comprises 13 tunes from mainstream through Cape jazz and goema to hip-hop. |
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It draws equally on techno hip-hop experimentation and Japanese collage-pop alchemists. |
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Many in the theatrical establishment do not think that rap, hip-hop, bhangra, or house and garage music have a place in musical theatre. |
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Much as with hip-hop sampling, the high cost of licensing limits the range of choices and the number of samples they can use on MTV Mash. |
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He, an avid fan of both sampladelic hip-hop and hard bop, attempts to combine his two musical loves into his own style. |
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With this attitude in place, the disc works pretty well whether you're into digging out early hip-hop samples or not. |
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We were influenced by electro, hip-hop, house music, jazz-funk, reggae, everything really. |
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The San Francisco Dance Center offers classes in ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, modem, tap, jazz, Brazilian, lambada, body alignment, and body work. |
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John was the first DJ to give exposure to punk, reggae and hip-hop, long before they crossed over into the mainstream. |
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He gave early exposure to forms of music such as punk, reggae and hip-hop and hundreds of musicians recorded sessions for his show. |
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In his autobiography he points to influences from punk, reggae, rock and pop with hip-hop, which really gave him his sense of direction. |
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Thirty years ago he fused the sound of punk with dub reggae and early hip-hop acts and created something new. |
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These two cases, in the context of the changing face of Detroit, present an anatomy of the white-ifying of hip-hop. |
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Chicago, the third-largest city in the nation, has only produced a few rap artists of note, and therefore remains a hip-hop backwater. |
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In between chants and speeches in Spanish, English, and Haitian Creole, the truck alternately blared hip-hop and various Latino jams. |
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From the irresistible party jams of South Bronx to the urban sounds of today, hip-hop has maintained close links with its roots. |
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Young Jamaicans have been combining the best of U.S. hip-hop and UK dance culture for years. |
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The album, which mixes rap lyrics, hip-hop beats, scratching, samples and live guitar, is now available to local people. |
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Jill Scott opens the disc, crooning over a hip-hop bassline and vinyl scratches. |
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It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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It makes for a fusion of acid jazz, hip-hop and a touch of soul which induces the laid-back appeal of the West coast. |
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I enjoy chill-out music but others may prefer classical, Indian ragas, Gregorian chants, or even hip-hop to get in the mood. |
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But then, what if that N-word is spoken by a hip-hop artist instead of a KKK member? |
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On your old website, you mentioned that you both grew up listening to hip-hop, reggae and jungle. |
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It's going to be their music, lots of hip-hop, rap in it, lots of funky street stuff, lots of kapa haka, lots of contemporary dance. |
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What impact do the raw and explicit lyrics in hip-hop music and provocative images of women in the videos have on our girls? |
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And if you didn't already know that fashion and music go hand in glove, hip-hop label Dawn Raid are part of the action for the first time. |
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The eleven-track album boasts Yo Dot gracing the mic over a mix of boom bap hip-hop production and more smooth sample based cuts. |
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That's why mash-ups, named after hip-hop mixes of two or more songs, are starting to rock. |
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If you prefer smooth hip-hop, you might not be so excited to take a hard-hitting Krump class. |
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There is something for everyone at the third annual Soweto Arts Festival, from kwaito to hip-hop, from theatre to film and dance. |
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The film features rap, kwaito, hip-hop and traditional music from Zanzibar, Johannesburg and Cape Town. |
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In such an international city, dancing will include every type of dancing, like techno, trance, hip-hop, Latin, ethnic, and raves. |
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Her poems often have a hip-hop feel, emphasizing repetition and the mnemonic power of the spoken word. |
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Even when I was playing in hardcore or punk bands I was still listening to hip-hop. |
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Apparently her success was a heart-warming populist victory against the corporate body fascism visible in hip-hop videos. |
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Every style of dance will be catered for including hip-hop and modern dance. |
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This is old-school, pastiche hip-hop, right down to the James Brown samples. |
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Once they signed her, however, Uptown was unsure how to market Blige, whose music straddled the genres of modern hip-hop and old-school soul. |
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Global capitalism and revolution are like oil and water, but in hip-hop they're akin to Siamese twins. |
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Music styles include hyper pop-punk, holy hip-hop, and something called hybrid death tuneage. |
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It now offers twelve to fourteen classes a week to about seventy-five students in ballet, modern dance, hip-hop, and flamenco. |
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It opens with three hard-hitting, outspoken songs that seamlessly combine a folk-rock sensibility with a sizzling hip-hop tempo. |
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It came into being in the 1990s, when every hip-hop video was full of flashy cars and gold jewellery. |
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In the end, what you hear is the heavy rock influenced guitar and hip-hop drum beats. |
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They played the beats that form the foundations of hip-hop, the core tools in any turntablist's arsenal. |
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There are so many rhyming couplets, which lends itself to rap, and so much punning and wordplay, which are the same tools that hip-hop uses. |
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Whether hip-hop, classical, or traditional, the tune you carry will be an obvious conversation piece. |
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A good solid hip-hop track, but with an oddly mixed horn hook that lacks the punchiness found in his normal formula. |
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Back then she was the young star who headlined the tours, dated the hip-hop star, sold the records and got the awards. |
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The result is a crafty blend of soulful hip-hop that positively reflect the singer-songwriter's life experiences. |
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The California underground has long been a breeding ground for forward-thinking hip-hop. |
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Flamenco now has modern influences such as blues, jazz and more recently rock, hip-hop or techno. |
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A dancer from the hip-hop world would show me pops and boogaloos and all that. |
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The queen of hip-hop soul returns with her latest opus, No More Drama, a welcome return to her older form. |
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With visionaries like this leading the charge, it's hard to conceive of any barriers a hip-hop movement can't break. |
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Now the hip-hop, street style clothes are in, only a few specialty stores will still carry what you want. |
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The story of the shooting of 50 Cent spread throughout hip-hop and made him seem mythical, unkillable. |
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He's talking about his new weekly hip-hop throwdown, Monday Night Blackout at the Khyber. |
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Leftfield hip-hop producer Carlos Nino helms the street fair that only ends when the National Guardsman come. |
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She's been compared to Eminem for caustic wordplay that would sound awesome atop some straight hip-hop, but that would be too easy. |
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The usual Jamdown production crew attempt to make hip-hop beats and fail miserably. |
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Tell them to start a political hip-hop organization and get money out of their school. |
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Madlib has too much reverence for Wonder to butcher his songs with unnecessary hip-hop pyrotechnics. |
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There are hip-hop beats, beautiful vocals by various smoky-voiced female singers and there's also a modern lounge feel. |
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To their right, a DJ creates a vibrant hip-hop soundtrack, showing off impressive scratching and beatbox skills. |
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If you're only going to buy one hip-hop album this year, make it this one. |
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Beck and Canadian hip-hopper Buck 65 have taken hip-hop elements to new places. |
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Singer songwriter Thomas has supported befurred hip-hop superstar P Diddy and worked with Gospel's finest, including The Clarke Sisters. |
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He is hosting a party for the chart-topping hip-hop band following its Glastonbury Festival performance. |
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Disappointingly, there's too much hit-and-miss chatter and only snippets of the highly clever hip-hop they're still so good at. |
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It comes in two different typographic styles, Gothic typeface and graffiti style, both of which are popular in hip-hop on an international scale. |
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The sound itself lies somewhere between early-doors Air, dark-edged Zero 7 and a whole ghettoload of hip-hop, trip-hop and chill-out. |
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Gaelscoil dancers also performed hornpipes, sets, and even a hip-hop routine. |
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Gangsta rap is generally considered a subgenre of the larger category of rap music, which itself is a subcategory of hip-hop. |
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Guitar Hero Live takes the approach of the modern music festival, with rock, folk, EDM, hip-hop, country and pop acts sharing the same stage. |
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This Slovenian EDM star plays an atmospheric blend of hip-hop, glitch, electro, old-school soul and dubstep. |
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In hip-hop music, lyricists educate young audiences by performing songs that challenge oppressive ideas. |
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The mixmaster in the spotlight this time is an obvious fan of old-school funk, hip-hop, electro and reggae. |
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That is why the hip-hop in this country has been imitative, lacking creativity and sterile. |
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Coincidentally, her love affair with hip hop started on the exact same day she met the eyes of the hip-hop icon. |
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Was the perception of hip-hop as a cultural and political force maybe a false dawn, even back in the Eighties? |
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The Japanese turntablist has been successfully merging the parallel worlds of drum 'n' bass and hip-hop for the past decade. |
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We started dancing, but rapidly became bored with the bland, unimaginative hip-hop that was being played. |
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Eminem's rise paralleled the rise of modern hip-hop as America's dominant musical form. |
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With rock music chasing its own tail, and hip-hop disappearing under a mountain of bling, where do we turn for meaningful popular music? |
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There are nods to Motown, the Isley Brothers and the early hip-hop beats favoured by Evelyn in his younger B-boy days. |
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The phrase, almost a cliche in the cult of American hip-hop music, whips the crowd listening to Malaysian rap duo Too Phat into a frenzy. |
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Now, she dreams of becoming a big name producer emulating her idol, hip-hop star Kanye West. |
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Backed by live trumpets, guitars, and bongos, Kadiri's debut album is an impressive new force in roots hip-hop. |
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Many girls had managed to remove their skates and were dancing naughtily to the hip-hop. |
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The marriage of hip-hop with electronic dance music is well established, but most of this group's collaborations sound like shotgun marriages. |
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But not everyone is in love with hip-hop, or the elitist, only-cool-when-nobody-likes-you sensibilities of garage rock. |
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Modern design with a twist of hip-hop and soft rock combined to give this place an ultra chic atmosphere. |
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Ozomatli musical fusions and cross-cultural unions create a gumbo of styles that include dub, samba, salsa and hip-hop. |
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The pleasure of words, not least in rhyme and double entendre, taken by hip-hop and rap culture perfectly mirrors Shakespeare's poetry. |
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Celebrity guests from the worlds of hip-hop and Hollywood gathered for the epic party, which lasted long into the early hours of Friday morning. |
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The music, mixed by six disc jockeys with one video jockey thrown in for effect, ranged from hip-hop to house to retro. |
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On a smaller scale, there is a movement within the hip-hop community towards public service and volunteerism. |
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Put the aforementioned biases together with some downtempo hip-hop and an intellectual and political mind and you have a good record. |
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But it is most likely that people have stopped buying hip-hop because the genre's quality control has gone haywire. |
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The penchant for sports wear among middle-class youth resided on an almost voyeuristic fascination with American hip-hop subcultures. |
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During his recuperation period he listened to classic hip-hop albums and decided he would become a rapper. |
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His son started a music career there and was recognized by other rappers within a West Coast hip-hop strain called hyphy. |
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The whole U.K. hip-hop aspect is an angle, although a lot of peeps hate the tag, 'cause hip-hop is hip-hop, period. |
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Apparently slam poetry is competitive performance poetry with bits of hip-hop and stand-up thrown in for good measure. |
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What do you see as the essential difference between Polynesian hip-hop and American hip-hop? |
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From this we can infer that the transgressed boundary in line 1 is indeed that of hip-hop music generally, and probably gangsta rap specifically. |
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Neither ghetto-fabulous nor turgidly worthy, Jurassic 5 are evangelists for the pleasure principle inherent in the genesis of hip-hop. |
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Signed to Mike Paradinas's Planet Mu label, he fuses elements of hip-hop, dubstep and drum and bass into his sound. |
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The result is an album that touches on many genres, from hip-hop and gospel to dubstep and blues. |
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In his own way, he is the best lyricist, alliterator and enunciator out there in hip-hop music. |
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Inside it's split over three levels and more hectic, with weekend clubbers cramming in to bop and bounce to everything from house to hip-hop. |
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Yet it lacks the wit, lecherousness or base rudeness that marks out the best of that strain of hip-hop. |
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Amar and his friends tried their best to turn the area into a dance floor, inviting an unobliging audience with some neat hip-hop moves. |
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There is plenty of misogyny in hip-hop, and in our culture in general in fact. |
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When he first started trying to make music, he aped American hip-hop and went nowhere. |
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Even a normally dry, dull and barely read political journal got in on the act with a feature on the demise of hip-hop. |
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This is an album of braggadocious hip-hop, full-bodied with confrontational street style. |
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Now former Leeds pirate radio broadcaster Jez is looking to use some of the money to benefit hip-hop talent in Africa. |
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The primitive but often inspired toons remind us that hip-hop has enjoyed a stronger visual identity than other genres. |
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Fusing hip-hop, R'n'B and dance music, Street Fusion doesn't feature cheesy ballad belters. |
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It's bubbling with quirky grunge, liberally sprinkled with novelty hip-hop, soul and ska. |
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The first CD is entitled Beats, comprising a diverse mix of drum 'n' bass, hip-hop, breakbeat, and reggae. |
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Even though the Bay Area was not in the vanguard of developing a distinct hip-hop style, audiences and dancers have embraced it with a vengeance. |
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The early '90s brought us grunge, there was the rise of hip-hop and rap, and the decade closed with a binge on bubblegum pop. |
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Notably, hip-hop is the dominant musical accompaniment to the leading fan dancing routines. |
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These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms. |
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The band make no bones about acknowledging the soul, funk, and jazz roots of hip-hop without being pretentious posers. |
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Consider it a hip-hop equivalent of sexually frustrated, adolescent foreplay. |
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There's apparently a Cornish hip-hop crew who rap about tractors, although that could just be my mate winding me up. |
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All in all, this song is a piece of hip-hop that stands pretty far apart from the rest of the crowd. |
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You're crusading against a lot of the violence that some of the other hip-hop artists celebrate. |
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Apparently, there's some new musical movement going on in the hip-hop world called crunk. |
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The film developed a sizable cult following, however, particularly in the comedy and hip-hop communities. |
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This band mixes all kinds of sounds and genres, including cumbia, hip-hop, salsa, funk, and space-rock. |
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It combines elements of hip-hop, reggae, funk, punk rock and even traditional Irish folk music. |
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They're pushing out rather typical rock music with hints of hip-hop and funk, elements that are too subtle to redefine the end result. |
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The rising star has been cooking up quite a storm of late with her laid-back jazz style and blend of funk, soul, hip-hop, Latin and deep house. |
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It makes for quite an eclectic mix, with elements of soul, funk, gospel and Rasta thrown into the hip-hop mix. |
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With their funky beats, James Brown samples and goofy lyrics, this duo achieved a mainstream breakthrough for hip-hop. |
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The result is a lively blend of jazz, restrained hip-hop and funky feel-good rhythm. |
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They've dabbled in dreamy pop music, trip-hop and dub-flavoured psychedelic hip-hop, changing up styles and experimenting on each new album. |
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Students move through yoga poses in a dancey, fluid manner complementary to the groove of hip-hop music. |
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In recent years, both hip-hop and UK garage have developed a culture of duality. |
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Locked into US hip-hop, Jamaican ragga and UK garage culture, he and his peers couldn't be more isolated from Westminster. |
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Maybe it's their street mentality or their ghetto fabulous attitude or their inner city chic or their hip-hop like posse. |
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For a start, when was the last time you saw a Spanish guitar at a hip-hop gig? |
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The nights give way to live DJs playing hip-hop etc and serious party people, so instead be a devil, go to the bar and order a tray of six shots instead! |
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Seeing Jay Z and Kanye onstage together, two of the biggest names in pop music, let alone hip-hop, is truly a sight to behold. |
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The dynamic Wiltshire Youth Jazz Orchestra will play an entertaining mix of styles, from swing, funk and Latin music to hip-hop and jazz standards. |
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This is a film in which ballet's da bomb and hip-hop is haute. |
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With Southern and Midwestern rappers rising to prominence over the past few years, the birthplace of hip-hop has only constituted about a third of rap radio playlists. |
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Kelly cruises through genres like he's giving a guided tour, hitting crunk, dancehall, hip-hop, reggaeton, and naturally, a handful of bedroom ballads along the way. |
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In 2010 he released his five-track EP, High Class Problems Vol 1, combining hip-hop, reggae, and soul. |
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Aside from an occasional strip-club foray, Phoenix appears to have tabled his hip-hop aspirations. |
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Are you more into the hardcore rap or more for the groove in hip-hop? |
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Though the roots reggae sound was superseded by lovers rock and the faster ragga and dancehall styles, toasting was highly influential on both the rap and hip-hop scenes. |
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Go back to the woods, sing country music or yodel, stop biting the hand that feeds you and leave hip-hop to the people who understand and appreciate it. |
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He was a pothead, a devotee of hip-hop, a lifeguard, a high-school wrestler, an aspiring dentist. |
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We grew up in middle-class, lily-white middle America, and most of our understanding of the contemporary black experience comes from hip-hop records and The New York Times. |
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This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare. |
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The mix also relies heavily on her flow, which aligns more closely with dancehall and crunk's all-chorus-all-the-time rhymes than it does with traditional hip-hop. |
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The rising hip-hop diva has had a lot of good fortune come her way lately. |
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Though hip-hop started out in New York and developed its most popular offshoot, gangsta rap, in the Wild West, most post-millennial innovations are occurring down south. |
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His blood-soaked remake is definitely a hit and has become an important touchstone in hip-hop and rap culture with its inverted portrayal of the American Dream. |
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There are gargantuan histories of the birth of hip-hop, many of which Ed used for his research. |
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Do you get the sense that this newfound attention towards Canadian bands in the States has also offered any openings towards hip-hop artists like yourself? |
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Untilted lives up to its title, finding Booth and Brown unbowed in their belief that clinical repetition and street-smart hip-hop beats can coexist in the universe. |
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This was a guy from the hip-hop generation and with a perspective that was inextricably linked to that generation. |
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The idea of a hip-hop concept album is a rather silly affair to propose. |
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It is pretty amazing, then, that two hip-hop artists this year have released distinguished, exceptional albums that rely on ganja for inspiration. |
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Enjoy a hip-hop experience that will have you bobbing your head, tapping your toes, and most importantly, won't leave you feeling cheap and used the next morning. |
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Under the freeway bridges, huddles of young men have parked up their cars, set up garden chairs, and are picnicking to hip-hop from battered stereos. |
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Thirty years ago, activities such as high and low impact step-aerobics, spinning, body-pump, hip-hop, funk, tae-bo and roller-blading classes didn't exist. |
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Furthermore, the site acts as a server for local rap and hip-hop artists to make their music available for public download, creating exposure for new talent and material. |
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This is just one of a range of community-based events around the country such as dance parties, hip-hop classes, break-offs, a youth car show, and sports events. |
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Fly Or Die, their second album, sees the dynamic duo dump the high-tech hip-hop of The Neptunes and pick up drumsticks and guitars to indulge in some strutting funk-rock. |
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Even those who are not fans of his hip-hop beats can appreciate Jay-Z, musical theater enthusiast. |
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It had an up-tempo, hip-hop influence and helped set the stage for what the Gaga sound was to become. |
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The reigning queen of hip-hop treads the boards in her teen years. |
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Her songs draw on Stevie Wonder, the Jackson 5, sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, and contemporary hip-hop. |
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As a swan song, he is playing Madison Square Garden in a career-canvassing concert that brings together almost every heavy hitter in the field of modern hip-hop. |
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Within the hip-hop community he is unmatched in the amount of authority and respect he commands among both industry heads and underground artists. |
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Whether it's hip-hop or house, dancehall or drum 'n' bass, original or classic, a good soundclash will be quite unlike any other forms of musical battling. |
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The series is the brainchild of Austin Wilde, also responsible for the chill-out and hip-hop compilation series Another Late Night and Badmeaningood. |
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In today's mainstream hip-hop, the mark of success is multiplatinum sales. |
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Young people are invited to attend workshops and master classes in everything from graffiti art to hip-hop and urban dance to scratching and break dancing. |
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For a while, we thought it was only us who were beginning to grow tired of the same old blunts'n' gats 'n' cristal 'n' hoochie haze of hip-hop hooliganism. |
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Filipinos have their own way of doing hip-hop as do South Asians. |
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Of course, the issue of authenticity in hip-hop is already a complicated minefield for up and coming artists. |
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The hip-hop had given way to traditional beats, the jangling guitars of an Oliver Mtukudzi song. |
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There are flashes of artistic inspiration and drive in an impromptu hip-hop dance battle and when the exhausted competitors compare post-rehearsal bruises. |
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As far as clothing, you can wear dance-appropriate clothing, like a flared skirt for salsa, a poodle skirt for swing and fitted workout wear for hip-hop. |
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Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine. |
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The hip-hop generation has evolved and matured from just being ghetto-fabulous to finding that happy medium between over-the-top and traditional, classic elegance. |
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In hip-hop fashion speak, that means guys aren't shopping at Torre for just sweats and jeans, but for two-piece linens, French cuff dress shirts, tailored suits and ties. |
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Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop. |
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Usually hip-hop offers a steady beat to nod your head or tap a foot to. |
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I asked her how her trainers, born and raised in Iran, have learned how to teach hip-hop. |
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But when she opened the door, a harem of toned and dreaded hip-hop dancers were lounging on couches staring at her. |
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And that evening it created the scene of hardcore hip-hop heads mingling with comic nerds. |
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Now, having failed to master hip-hop, the musician rails against it. |
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For whatever reason, summertime in New York is when all the ghosts of hip-hop past come out of the woodwork. |
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Off ice, she listens to all kinds of music but prefers jive and hip-hop. |
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Waiting in line, the most original force in modern hip-hop vanishes into his surroundings as his girlfriend totters at his side. Nobody seems to recognise him. |
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So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour. |
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There was the grunge trend, of course, and the mainstreaming of hip-hop gear. |
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All those huddled in the background, cradling their own unheard hip-hop demos. |
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I was making white labels then, a mix of reggae and hip-hop. |
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She revitalised soul music in 1992 by incorporating it with hip-hop beats. |
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Graffiti was borne out of the South Bronx streets as one of the key pillars of the hip-hop movement. |
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After all, with twerking, Cyrus was appropriating the hip-hop dance moves of Southern black women in bounce music and culture. |
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And few acts lately, from anywhere, have gotten attention online like s.a. hip-hop trio Die Antwoord. |
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Though his mix of hip-hop, trad jazz, and club techno sounds intriguing on paper, he rarely manages to come up with anything compelling out of the mix. |
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But just what is driving such an exciting, burgeoning expansion of hip-hop? |
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It really opened my eyes to new forms of expression in hip-hop music. |
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Sometimes there are even little diced-up chunks of human vocals, but whether this is the work of a Voder, or sampling from old hip-hop records, I can't tell. |
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If you wanted to find out which soul, funk, and jazz artists were being sampled in your favorite hip-hop songs, you had to hang out with producers. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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When not covering specific cases, the team of six officers act as police liaisons with both the hip-hop world and detectives covering a similar beat in California and Florida. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, featuring artists like London and Elton John, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, with artists like Cold War Kids and Meltdown, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, with artists like Fall out Boy and Phoenix, see which music videos are becoming viral. |
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Every self-respecting hip-hop fan should have a copy of this album which features an impressive roll-call of significant and major names in hip-hop. |
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Although he wears a crisp button-down shirt, it is cut in the current baggy urban fashion and his hair has been shaved and styled in a slick hip-hop update of the punk Mohawk. |
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Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys. |
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Of course, this call for hip-hop artists to speak out comes from a completely sincere and rational place. |
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These forgotten artists in particular are telling and powerful fame is a fickle mistress, and the ever-changing hip-hop culture leaves many behind. |
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There are echoes of hip-hop, reggae, socca, calypso and soul in garage. |
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It's always fun checking out his far-out hairstyles and hip-hop fashion. |
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Though the idea of parsing meaning from hip-hop is new, the link between music and mental health is well-trodden ground. |
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This unholy marriage of faux country and pseudo hip-hop is literally the worst of both worlds. |
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The show blends contemporary jazz, tap, kwela-jive, traditional gumboot and hip-hop pantsula and will have you buzzing for the rest of the evening. |
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It wasn't long before he started deejaying around town, progressively gaining recognition for his particular blend of jazz ambiences and hip-hop beats. |
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As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness. |
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Nevertheless, the expectation that every African-American star or hip-hop hero must weigh in on Ferguson is a problematic one. |
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Her academic side includes research on hip-hop music and racialism. |
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Yet, their early releases remained surprisingly conservative considering the angle adopted by the pair, sticking to hip-hop, ragga and dancehall a tad too closely for comfort. |
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We certainly can't peg Sole as a hip-hop artist based on raps alone. |
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Just as hip-hop thrives on the dynamic of battling, hip-hop fans live to debate, catalogue, reminisce, and complain. |
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Now, he is concentrating his energies on hip-hop, producing his own videos, distributing white labels, mixtapes and founding his Illa State label. |
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Like Peter, he has assimilated hip-hop culture to the extent that he now talks and dresses like the mainly American originators of the culture he strives to emulate. |
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Everybody can recognize an unfiltered sample of a jazz-record in a hip-hop track, although the sample can't reproduce the improvisations of the musician. |
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It won't be a hip-hop film with guys in do-rags because I'm always trying to break down people's perceptions and barriers. |
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Zebulun Dinkins, for instance, is using hip-hop as a teaching tool at Welcome Elementary School in Greenville. |
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Pressurize the Cabin is the latest album by Fort Knox Five, celebrating funk from dancehall ska to hip-hop, disco, electro, and Latin rhythms. |
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We worked with a hip-hop producer, Inflo, so people can expect the productions a bit crunchier and a bit deeper. |
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Break dancing is a form of street dance that mixes hip-hop with gymnast-caliber strength in the form of flips and handstands. |
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They rollerblade, skateboard, perform beatbox and hip-hop, and do parkour. |
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When hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, left, escorted girlfriend Beyonce to the Oscars, he brightened up his classic tux with a colored gemstone stickpin. |
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Led by poet and rapper Kate Tempest, this is very much London alternative hip-hop, jazz, soul and breakbeat. |
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A's gangbanging braggadocio, and he dismissed bi-coastal rap rivalries to collaborate with New York's hip-hop heavyweights Public Enemy. |
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And, in defense oh the degrading treatment of women in hip-hop music, he seems to suggest that the ends justify the means. |
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Common dance styles in hip-hop include, but are not limited to, breaking, krumping, popping, locking, jazz hip-hop and lyrical hip hop. |
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The contributions of hip-hop and gangsta rap to gang culture are also discussed. |
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Combining a mixture of hip-hop street style and preppy Ivy League flair, Phat Fashions have now become a symbol of contemporary American culture. |
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They are looking for youngsters aged from 12-18 to take part in public performances incorporating street dance, breakdance and hip-hop. |
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The fly personae in these films influenced a wave of black contemporary youth who resurrected flyness and its continuum in hip-hop culture. |
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Sonically, there's plenty of oomph with a detailed yet fullbodied sound that's especially suited to hip-hop and house. |
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Does the raucous, n-word riddled hip-hop spectacular live up to the hype? |
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Motion House Dance Theatre is looking for young people to join the performance project, incorporating street dance, breakdance and hip-hop. |
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Last season, Gap's commercials featured deejaying, one of the least celebrated elements of hip-hop. |
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The issue of authenticity in American hip-hop is rich and nuanced. |
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She attends hip-hop and belly dance classes just to shine more at parties. |
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For all the didge playing and the folk singing and the rather surreal Polynesian hip-hop, what the crowd really wanted to hear was your man. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, and featuring artists like Fun. |
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Although I am of European descent, I practice Africanist dance forms in the US, such as hip-hop, jazz, and Afro-contemporary dance. |
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