Hip Hop Goes Beyond Music: Exploring Differences Between Hip Hop and Rap
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What truly defines hip hop, and how does it differ from rap? (Dj and Reg have pretty well defined, strong opinions on this one).
On this episode of Mama We Made It!, with Dj and Reg, Dj and Reg answer these questions, offering a comprehensive exploration of hip hop as a cultural movement deeply rooted in Black experiences.
Dj highlights the East Coast's pivotal role in shaping hip hop's identity, and it quickly becomes a hill he is willing to die on. Originating in NYC, and producing foundational East Coast artists like Public Enemy, Eric B and Rakim, and Grandmaster Flash, hip hop's core identity seems to be East Coast. (or at least, this is what Dj believes, feel free to send your challenges to him).
The episode also examines how regional sounds, from West Coast gangster rap to Atlanta's storytelling wave, contribute to the music's evolution, and questions whether genres like reggaeton can replicate hip hop's unique blend.
So, what do you think? Hip hop vs. rap? What are the differences, what are the similarities?
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