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The Global Impact of Hip-Hop Music and It’s Culture

Hiphop 50th Anniversary

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The Global Impact of Hip-Hop Music and It’s Culture

By: Anthony Farrior
Narrated by: Cornelie Johnson
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Hip-hop music, a cultural and artistic movement that emerged in the Bronx, New York City, during the early 1970s, has evolved into a global phenomenon with far-reaching impacts on music, fashion, language, and social activism. The genre, characterized by its distinct rhythms, rhymes, and innovative sampling techniques, has transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on societies across the world. This comprehensive exploration delves into the origins, evolution, and influence of hip-hop music and its remarkable journey from marginalized subculture to a dominant force in the global cultural landscape.

©2023 Anthony Farrior (P)2023 Anthony Farrior
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