70 bpm HIP HOP Drum Loop
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Download Drum Tracks: https://drumstracker.com • #60bpm #hiphop #drums • Hip-hop is an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in the United States in the late 1960s in the African-American and Latin American communities of popular New York neighborhoods such as the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn, where characteristic manifestations of hip-hop's origins stood out from the beginning; for example, music (funk, rap, blues, DJing), dance (hustle, uprocking, lindy hop, popping, locking) and painting (aerosol, bombing, murals, political graffiti). • Afrika Bambaataa coined the term hip hop at that time, although years later KRS One, originally from the Bronx, wanted to unify the elements of hip hop into four: MCing (rapping), DJing (turntablism), breakdancing (bboying) and graffiti. He did this with the idea of simplifying the definition of hip hop; but for many this may be incomplete, as there are other manifestations that would be excluded from this classification, such as beatboxing, murals, beatmakin or musical background production ('beats'), popping, locking, uprocking etc. • The union of two of the elements, the MC (Master of Ceremony) and the DJ (Disc Jockey), make up the musical style of hip hop: rap. • Bboying is the dance popularly known as breakdance. The person who practices this dance is called bboy, bgirl (fly girl). There is a notorious difference between a bboy and a breaker, the former dances for purely cultural reasons and for bringing in new elements, innovating and taking the level of difficulty to new dimensions. The breaker or breakdancero is the person who dances only for profit and or fashion, is not aware of the hip-hop movement generically speaking, and does not know the history and fundamentals that a bboy should know. Although, it is worth mentioning that some bboys work full time in advertising or on TV, but this is justified by the great advances they have given to culture, not only giving exhibitions for people but contributing to the creation of new styles. • Graffiti is the artistic (pictorial) branch of this culture applied on urban surfaces. The aesthetics of graffiti have influenced comic books (like the strips of The Boondocks) and the design of clothes, album covers and other objects. Those who practice this facet are called writers. There are other styles of graffiti that do not have to be part of the graffiti in hip hop culture. They are: radical political graffiti, street art post graffiti (that is, graffiti about politics) and computer generated graffiti. • The beatbox is inspired by an art that originated in the Mayas and consisted of imitating sounds of nature with the mouth, which resurfaced in New York as the technique of emulating percussion sounds or instruments typical of rap music with the mouth. The practitioners of this facet are known as human beatboxers or beatboxers. This art originated in the 80s because rappers did not have enough money to buy audio equipment, so they started imitating them with their mouths.
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