History of Rap/Hip-Hop

Rap dates back all the way to the late 1970s. It was discovered in the Bronxs and has developed to become one of the most streamed genres of music today. This type of music originated from African American gangs as a way to disrespect other gangs via music instead of violence. Performing for Rap started community centers, block parties, and nightclubs, which would later change into live performances with 3.9 Million people in Chicago and the artist was Drake.

Then the 1980s and 90s would come up and Rap would take a new look it evolved into less of a pop style and more of a rock-sounding beat. This generation of Rap also included women getting into this scene, these were names like Roxanne Shanté, Salt-n-Pepa, MC Lyte, and Queen Latifah. Then getting into more of the late 80s/90s came one of the biggest names in the industry Ice Cube making well-known songs in our generation one of these being, It Was a Good Day. With this new wave of artists came a new label on Rap it was called “Gansta”.

With this new label of Rap following the 21st century came new big-name artists. 50-cent, Eminem, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre. This era of Rap became one of the best-known eras with all these big names now and even still to this day are widely known as the best in the industry. The public called this version of Rap fused R&B and funk mixed with a little bit of Hip Hop. This would set up the next generation of artists very well.

Then came Generation Z ways of Rap which includes a huge name Kanye West. He would quickly become the biggest name of his time. He achieved his success with less of a gangster style of rap and more of a lyrical and hip-hop style. This way of Rap didn’t fit his era but Kanye was willing to try new styles of Rap. It would work winning him his first Grammy in 2004 for his album “The Collage Dropout” and 2 others for best Rap song (Jesus Walks) also winning best R&B song (You Don’t Know My Name) all in the same year. Kanye would later win 24 Grammys putting his name up with the greats. This would paint the path for a new artist named Kendrick Lamar.

Kendrick had a slower start to his career taking 9 years from the dropping of his first song to his first hit “The Recipe” which reached 38th on Billboard's Top 100 songs. He would continue to drop good songs and albums. He would later drop one of his many well-known albums “Section.80” with a little over 1 billion streams. It was only uphill from there for Kendrick's next drop “good kid, m.A.A.d city” This album would reach 5 billion streams and giving him his first Grammy nomination. The next year he would win his first Grammy with his song from ‘To Pimp A Butterfly” called I which would win Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. Then came his most known album to this day “DAMN” This album had a very jazzy feeling and talked about Kendricks feeling cursed and all his sins leading to his eventual death. Earning 7 billion streams and still being listened to this day. It would win Rap Album of the Year and be nominated for Album of the Year. One of Kendrick's best-known songs came from this album his song “HUMBLE” winning 3 different Grammys, Best Rap Song, Best Music Video, and Best Rap Performance.

To this day rap has remained the biggest streamed music and new artists are rising monthly. With new social media becoming big in this industry has become easier than before. We still have recurring artists dropping almost yearly. These are well-known artists Travis Scott, Future, Metro Booming, Playboy Carti, Lil Yachty, and of course the “big 3” Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick. However, Kendrick has recently spoken out about this in a recent Future Song “Like That” Saying there no big 3 “It's just big me” and Dissing Drake and J. Cole in other lyrics of this song starting rap beef which we haven't seen since Eminem.

Questions:

1. If you're involved in that current Rap beef which side are choosing and why?

2. How long have you been listening to Rap if you have?

3. If you dont listen to rap why haven't you listened to it?

 

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    • I agree whenever I listen to music if definitely needs to match my mode or else I dont enjoy it. 

  • If i was involved in the current rap beef i am not sure what side i would pick. i dont really ever listen to rap it is just not my go to music pick. I have not ever really listen to rap. i dont reallt like rap because it is to fast and it is just my type of music that i like to listen to. 

  • I do not know what side I would pick, they both have great music and a great fanbase but I'm not really a part of it. I like to listen to rap before games or if I'm with my friends.

  • I listen to rap once and awhile, its definetly not my go to. But, every once an awhile I really enjoy it. Especially if im driving around with my friends during the summer. Im not sure what side of the beef I would be on. I would just try to stay out of it!

  • I am not involved in that rap beef, but I do have lots of diffrent songs and generes and a lot of them are rap I listen to that playlist almost everyday. I have been listening to rap for a few years now and still love the same people and there songs.

  • Im not in any rap beef. I have lots of rap on my playlist and listen to that playlist everyday. Ive listened to rap since middle school because thats when I really listened to music often. I honestly listen to rap a lot expecially whenever Im in the mood but mostly my whole playlist is rap. 

  • I am not in any rap beef. I have a lot of songs on my playlist. I have a rap playlist and a country one. My rap playlist has people like Kanye, 21, and The weekens. My country has people like turnpike, zach bryan, and tyler childers. I listen to rap when I need to get hype. I like my country playlist better.

    • I also listen to country music but have drifted away form it and mainly become a rap listener. 

  • I have over 1,099 songs liked on my spotify, mostly full of different generes and different music. Rap music isn't my favorite genre but, I like how different it is compared to other genres. I understand why people would like this genere. 

    • Thats a lot! I have about 800 songs and they are all a mix of different genres of music It is good to have music that fits certain tones. 

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