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Rap is a form of urban music, which emerged from the ‘hip-hop’ movement of the South Bronx, New York, in the early 1970’s. ... Rap music is therefor a subculture to the hip-hop movement, or what many describe as “the soundtrack to accompany the other facets of the hip-hop culture” . This means that any changes that take place within the hip-hop culture itself will be reflected in the subculture of rap music. ... So subsequent to all aspects of the hip-hop culture having changed since its advent in the 1970’s, it seems only logical that rap music to change also, and evolve alongside the hip-hop culture. In fact, almost every aspect of popular rap music has undergone a huge transformation. From the style of music and the intent of the lyrics, to the culture, gender and race associated with rap artists and their listeners, rap has evolved quite dramatically.
Approximate Word count = 651 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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