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Encyclopedia > Korean hip hop

In Seoul, the Korean hip hop scene has expanded into a form of cultural phenomenon. Notable performers include Jo PD, Drunken Tiger, PSY and Epik High. Some suggest that Korean hip hop music firmly stands as the respectable and socially-conscious antithesis to an often superficial and confused pop genre that pervades the Korean music industry.[citation needed] Cho PD (조PD, born January 21, 1976) is Korean male singer. ... Drunken Tiger (드렁큰타이거) is a Korean hip-hop group that now has only one member, Tiger JK. The group started as a duo, with Tiger JK and DJ Shine, and debuted in 1999 with its first album, The Year of the Tiger. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Epik High (에픽 하이) is a South Korean hip hop group consisting of two master of ceremonies (MCs) and one disc jockey (DJ). ...

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Origins

Hip hop music started gaining popularity in South Korea in the mid-1990s. Famous mainstream Korean hip hop artists often resemble R&B or pop music with artists using similar vocal styles as their US counterparts. Early artists included SeoTaiji and Boys, Deux, and DJ DOC. The Korean language was used almost exclusively. SeoTaiji, coming from a heavy metal music background, often featured heavy metal guitars in his mixes, and other artists also incorporated techno influences. A few artists, such as Seotaiji and Yuk Kak Soo (육각수), also incorporated influences from traditional Korean music such as pansori or nongak (farmers' music). One that was distinctive was Seo Taiji's "Come Back Home", with its vocal/production style resembling Cypress Hill. The first "rap" album that featured rap in every track was Kim Jin Pyo's first album in 1997. According to Epik High's rapper Tablo, "The form [of Korean Hip Hop], at least, has definitely been mastered now — the beats, the rhymes, the performances, the look — it’s indistinguishable from the United States scene. The social relevance, however, has a long way to go. The message is slowly catching up to the medium." 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. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... DJ DOC is a Korean hip hop group. ... Pansori is a genre of Korean music. ... Cypress Hill is a mostly-Latin American hip hop group from South Gate, California, who are quite possibly most known for their song Insane in the Brain. Their consistent advocacy around the legalization of cannabis consumption has contributed to their popularity. ...


Many rap artists have been successful in the mainstream of Korean music. These include rappers such as Jinusean, 1TYM, MC Sniper, Cho PD, Dynamic Duo, and Epik High. Other lesser known underground artists who focus mainly on using non-flashy beats and lyrical skill include The Quiett, PaloAlto, TBNY, etc. Jinuseans fifth album: 노라보세 (2004) Jinusean (지누션) is a well-known Korean hip hop duo from YG Family. ... 1TYMs fifth album: One Way (2005) 1TYM (원타임, pronounced One Time) is a popular four-member Korean hip hop group. ... Cho PD (조PD, born January 21, 1976) is Korean male singer. ... Dynamic Duo is a Korean hip hop duo, made up of members Choiza and Gaeko (former members of the trio, CBMass). ... Epik High (에픽 하이) is a South Korean hip hop group consisting of two master of ceremonies (MCs) and one disc jockey (DJ). ...


Break dance

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Korean American hip hop

Korean American hip hop began in the United States in the mid 1990s, mainly attributed to the efforts of the Korean rap duo Tiger JK and DJ Shine, also known as Drunken Tiger. Drunken Tiger was formed in the early 90's at an LA hip hop festival. Following the success of Drunken Tiger, many new groups and production companies emerged to further popularize the musical style.


Korean hip hop artists and groups

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Hip hop music at AllExperts (4246 words)
Hip hop music is also erroneously used at times to describe related genres of music, such as contemporary R&B, which are primarily sung, probably for increasing their commercial appeal; while singing is commonly present in hip hop tracks, the main vocal (if there are vocals) is always rapped.
Hip hop Kool DJ Herc, in contrast, originated the practice of isolating and extending only the breakâ€"a short percussion solo interludeâ€"by mixing between two copies of the same record.
Hip hop music is a part of hip hop, a cultural movement that includes the activities of breakdancing and graffiti art, as well as associated slang, fashion and other elements.
Korean hip hop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (485 words)
Some suggest that Korean hip hop music firmly stands as the respectable and socially-conscious antithesis to an often superficial and confused pop genre that pervades the Korean music industry.
Famous mainstream Korean hip hop artists often resemble RandB or pop music with artists mimicking the vocal (and dance) styles of rap acts from the United States.
Korean American hip hop began in the United States in the mid 1990s, mainly attributed to the efforts of the Korean rapper Tiger JK and DJ Shine and the Korean American hip hop group Drunken Tiger.
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