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Encyclopedia > Abstract hip hop
   
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Abstract hip hop is a subgenre of alternative hip hop that differs from other hip hop music largely in the content of the lyrics. In stark contrast to gangsta rap, which generally deals with living in poor urban neighborhoods and real or imagined aspects of gang life, abstract hip hop deals with topics that usually have no association with the hip hop culture. Microphone and cord Photographer: Bubbels, a. ... Alternative hip hop is hip hop music that is artistically different from mainstream hip hop typified by pop rap and gangsta rap. ... Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ... Lyrics are the words in songs. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The city of San Francisco, an example of an urban area. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Breakdancer in Ljubljana, Slovenia. ...


Lyrics typically express themes of isolation, social critique, enlightenment, and existentialism. For example, Angel of Solitude by Alias is a hypothetical first-person narrative from Death. For these reasons, abstract hip hop is often regarded as the most experimental sub-genre in hip hop music. Isolation can refer to: Isolated point in topology (mathematics) Isolation (psychology), psychological phenomenon. ... // The Unobservable Although the term social is a crucial category in social science and often used in public discourse, its meaning is often vague, suggesting that it is a fuzzy concept. ... Look up Enlightenment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Existentialism is a philosophical movement in which individual human beings are understood as having full responsibility for creating the meanings of their own lives. ... Alias (born Brendan Whitney) is a rapper and producer for the anticon label. ... Death, as a skeleton carrying a scythe, visiting a dying man. ... A genre is any of the traditional divisions of art forms from a single field of activity into various kinds according to criteria particular to that form. ... Hip hop is a cultural movement that began amongst urban African American youth in New York and has since spread around the world. ...


Instrumentally, abstract hip hop is often lo-fi and incorporates a variety of jazz samples and esoteric noise effects, often mixed with reverberation effects. Drum beats may range anywhere from downtempo to frantic, with the lyricist's enthusiasm complementing the respective speed. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jazz is a musical art form that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States at around the start of the 20th century, mostly popular in the 1920s. ... This article is about the audio effect called reverberation. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


Due to a lack of commercialization, abstract hip hop is largely unknown outside the alternative hip hop scene. However, critics outside the hip hop community often see abstract hip hop as an overwhelmingly positive influence, generally lacking the perceived misogyny and violence popularized in gangsta rap. The process of introducing a new product into the market is called commercialization. ... Misogyny () is hatred or strong prejudice against women. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Some abstract hip hop labels well-known in the underground scene are Definitive Jux, anticon. and Rhymesayers. Many underground artists produce some, but not exclusively, abstract tracks; for example 3 Melancholy Gypsies's songs like "Armageddon", "Chant", and "Landing", P.O.S. and almost all of Eyedea & Abilities's First Born album (especially "...Powdered Water Too (Part 1)"). Some artists who have experimented in abstract hip hop instrumentals include DJ Shadow, DJ Cam and DJ Krush, all of which have combined jazz/funk loops with abstract samples, giving such works a very downtempo feel. Definitive Juxtaposition (also known as Def Jux) is an independent hip hop record label based in New York City, United States. ... anticon. ... Official Logo Rhymesayers Entertainment is an underground hip-hop music label based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, co-founded in 1995 by Slug, a member of the group Atmosphere. ... Eyedea and DJ Abilities Eyedea & Abilities are an American rap duo. ... First Born is a British television serial produced by the BBC in 1988. ... Josh Davis, a. ... DJ Cam is a French DJ basing his style on hiphop. ... DJ Krush was born in 1962 in Tokyo. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


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Abstract hip hop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (407 words)
Abstract hip hop is a subgenre of alternative hip hop that differs from other hip hop music largely in the content of the lyrics.
On the contrary, due to a lack of commercialization, abstract hip hop is largely unknown outside the alternative hip hop scene.
However, critics outside the hip hop community often see abstract hip hop as an overwhelmingly positive influence, lacking the perceived misogyny and violence popularized by another subgenre of hip hop: gangsta rap.
Christian hip hop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1466 words)
Many mainstream hip hop artists have made acknowledgements of faith (including Kanye West, Ma$e, DMX, and Will Smith) but are not typically considered Christian hip hop artists, as the themes of their lyrics do not typically reflect spiritual faith, and often contain content considered blasphemous by some Christians.
Christian rap and hip hop artists are professed Christians in most cases, and use the fact that they are urban or suburban as a positive issue used to spread their religion, and like all Christian music, it can be experienced as Christian worship.
Popular conventional Christian hip hop groups include GRITS (who have received some mainstream success), The Cross Movement, T-Bone, LA Symphony and Mars ILL. Among underground Christian rappers and hip hop groups, conventional hip hop such as crunk is generally preferred, as opposed to pop-rap.
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