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Hip hop as fine art

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Media

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Hip Hop emerged in the late 1970's serving manly young, urban minorities and uniting listeners through shared experiences.[1] Hip hop culture has evolved from The Bronx, a small and poor borough of new york city to becoming one of the most far-reaching arts movements of the past three decades, breaking boundaries between high and low art to make urgent, truth-telling work that reflects the lives of many generations. [2] The four main components of Hip Hop culture including but not limited to grafitti, turntablism, rapping and B-boying.

Graffiti

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Dj-ing

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Rapping

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Breaking

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Conflicts

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Collaborations

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Notes 2 self

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LOOK INTO: Village Voice, long reputed for its arts reviews and alternative coverage of current affairs, highlighted the work of many notable hiphop artists, written by some of the nation’s most prominent cultural critics, among them Greg Tate and Nelson George.

  1. ^ Forell, K. Leigh Hamm. "Ideas In Practice: Bringin' Hip-Hop To The Basics." Journal Of Developmental Education 30.2 (2006): 28-33. Academic Search Complete. Web. 31 Mar. 2015.
  2. ^ Chang, Jeff. "IT's A Hip-Hop World." Foreign Policy 163 (2007): 58-65. Academic Search Complete. Web. 31 Mar. 2015.