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BiGD's analysis....
Ok it seems to me there is a saltiness between purists, or foundation heads east coast, South etc.....I too am guilty...well I don't consider myself guilty as far as the preference for my music I like to enjoy or identify with its difficult to change that as far as hip hop...but I listen to all genres of music because I love music........I think the difference between cultures, and no I am not talking some vast difference either but since hip hip itself has to do with culture then maybe in the beginning there were these engrained things that were ummmm NY centric or east coast and the culture itself revolved around that....but in the south and other areas there are different words, slang, styles =culture....so with that there evolve more diverse or localized styles.....but in the same vein they all are still hip hop....okay....now it doesn't matter how opened minded you might seem you sort of are a product of the environment or the type of music you primarily grew up listening too....does that make it harder for you to understand the music....certainly not....but the culture surrounding the music makes it much harder for you to identify and therefore either validate or give an unbiased opinion of the music as a whole.....follow me?....
Music is music this is true but for real connoiseurs we know there is a difference and we have preferences and biases just like the hood or block we grew up in as being familiar....so after doing some real digging and yes I am doing research on this topic...I had to fallback to definitions of hip hop to assist me in finding out how to analyze it....yeah I know this seems like way too much thought but right now is a pivotal time in how the music is evolving....where it goes I am not sure....but anyhow what do you think about the evolution of hip hop and the musical aspect and also the universal cultural aspect do you think that hip hop is becoming more universal than ever and with the internet do you see a new pure form of the music evolving or will there always be splits and different forms of the music because of cultural and local influences?......
Afrika Bambaataa's Definition Of Hip Hop?
Hip Hop means the whole culture of the movement.. when you talk about rap..Rap is part of the hip hop culture..The emceeing..The djaying is part of the hip hop culture. The dressing the languages are all part of the hip hop culture.The break dancing the b-boys, b-girls ..how you act, walk, look, talk are all part of hip hop culture.. and the music is colorless.. Hip Hop music is made from Black, brown, yellow, red, white.. whatever music that gives you the grunt.. that funk.. that groove or that beat.. It's all part of hip hop....
Are artist from the West Coast and Miami considered Hip Hop?
Too Short, E-40 all the brothers and sisters that are making that hip hop and coming from the funk part of it are all hip hoppers.. The Electro Funk which is that Planet Rock sound which is now considered the Miami Bass sound is also hip hop.. The GoGo sound that you hear from Washington DC is also hip hop.. New Jack Swing that Teddy Riley is R&B and hip hop mixed together...So hip hop has progressed into different sounds and different avenues.. People also have to recognize from hip hop music..inparticular the electro funk came House music and Freestyle music with a lot of our Pueto Rican hip hoppers...
The freestyle music really comes from Planet Rock..If you look at all the freestyle records its based upon Planet Rock.. If you look at all the Miami Bass records it's based upon Planet Rock.. It's all based upon electro funk... which came from hip hop music...
Hip Hop has experimented with a lot of different styles of music and there's a lot of people who have brought different changes over time with hip hop.. which have brought out all these funky records which everybody just started jumpin' on like a catch phrase.. For example when 'Planet Rock' came out you had all of the electro funk records.. When you had Doug E Fresh with the show and 'La Di Da Di'.. a lot of rappers went that way...When Eric B came out with 'I Know U Got Soul'... all the way up to Run DMC and Wu-Tang. All these people brought changes within hip hop music... Unfortunately today a lot of the people who created hip hop..meaning the Black and Latinos do not control it no more...
Afrika Bambaataa
Sept 23 1996
Ok it seems to me there is a saltiness between purists, or foundation heads east coast, South etc.....I too am guilty...well I don't consider myself guilty as far as the preference for my music I like to enjoy or identify with its difficult to change that as far as hip hop...but I listen to all genres of music because I love music........I think the difference between cultures, and no I am not talking some vast difference either but since hip hip itself has to do with culture then maybe in the beginning there were these engrained things that were ummmm NY centric or east coast and the culture itself revolved around that....but in the south and other areas there are different words, slang, styles =culture....so with that there evolve more diverse or localized styles.....but in the same vein they all are still hip hop....okay....now it doesn't matter how opened minded you might seem you sort of are a product of the environment or the type of music you primarily grew up listening too....does that make it harder for you to understand the music....certainly not....but the culture surrounding the music makes it much harder for you to identify and therefore either validate or give an unbiased opinion of the music as a whole.....follow me?....
Music is music this is true but for real connoiseurs we know there is a difference and we have preferences and biases just like the hood or block we grew up in as being familiar....so after doing some real digging and yes I am doing research on this topic...I had to fallback to definitions of hip hop to assist me in finding out how to analyze it....yeah I know this seems like way too much thought but right now is a pivotal time in how the music is evolving....where it goes I am not sure....but anyhow what do you think about the evolution of hip hop and the musical aspect and also the universal cultural aspect do you think that hip hop is becoming more universal than ever and with the internet do you see a new pure form of the music evolving or will there always be splits and different forms of the music because of cultural and local influences?......
Afrika Bambaataa's Definition Of Hip Hop?
Hip Hop means the whole culture of the movement.. when you talk about rap..Rap is part of the hip hop culture..The emceeing..The djaying is part of the hip hop culture. The dressing the languages are all part of the hip hop culture.The break dancing the b-boys, b-girls ..how you act, walk, look, talk are all part of hip hop culture.. and the music is colorless.. Hip Hop music is made from Black, brown, yellow, red, white.. whatever music that gives you the grunt.. that funk.. that groove or that beat.. It's all part of hip hop....
Are artist from the West Coast and Miami considered Hip Hop?
Too Short, E-40 all the brothers and sisters that are making that hip hop and coming from the funk part of it are all hip hoppers.. The Electro Funk which is that Planet Rock sound which is now considered the Miami Bass sound is also hip hop.. The GoGo sound that you hear from Washington DC is also hip hop.. New Jack Swing that Teddy Riley is R&B and hip hop mixed together...So hip hop has progressed into different sounds and different avenues.. People also have to recognize from hip hop music..inparticular the electro funk came House music and Freestyle music with a lot of our Pueto Rican hip hoppers...
The freestyle music really comes from Planet Rock..If you look at all the freestyle records its based upon Planet Rock.. If you look at all the Miami Bass records it's based upon Planet Rock.. It's all based upon electro funk... which came from hip hop music...
Hip Hop has experimented with a lot of different styles of music and there's a lot of people who have brought different changes over time with hip hop.. which have brought out all these funky records which everybody just started jumpin' on like a catch phrase.. For example when 'Planet Rock' came out you had all of the electro funk records.. When you had Doug E Fresh with the show and 'La Di Da Di'.. a lot of rappers went that way...When Eric B came out with 'I Know U Got Soul'... all the way up to Run DMC and Wu-Tang. All these people brought changes within hip hop music... Unfortunately today a lot of the people who created hip hop..meaning the Black and Latinos do not control it no more...
Afrika Bambaataa
Sept 23 1996