The History of Hip Hop: Volume 3
By Eric Reese
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"Rhythms of Resistance: A Journey through 90s Hip-Hop"
*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ***
*** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***
Eric Reese
"Every book I write goes into uncharted territories others won't pen." About me: I'm Eric Reese, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I've worked as a community organizer, educator, graphic design, human services and a number of other fields. I'm the recipient of the first Mayoral Scholarship of Philadelphia (1993), the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers Human Relations Award (1989) and a few other awards and scholarships nationally and globally. I've always had an interest in writing especially from the old-journal-in-the-morning days as many of my books today reflect my experiences here and abroad. When I have time for myself, I love traveling, mediating and researching new marketing tactics. One of my weirdest experiences was when I once lived on a top roof in an apartment building in Beirut for a few weeks until I found somewhere to stay during the war in Afghanistan. Every night, I'd listen to BBC radio and hear the chaos while not be detected. Some say that my lively and energetic character has made me many friends across the world. I really hope so; with many friends come many enemies. In the future, I'd love to own a large home somewhere in a quiet peaceful spacious area where my neighbors are not close but not far. Now I live wherever is called home at the time in hopes of achieving my goal one of these days. You can contact me at [email protected]
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The History of Hip Hop - Eric Reese
INTRODUCTION
These days, hip hop surrounds us really everywhere, whether it is on TV in the form of movies, music shows, or commercials, on the radio, or just in the streets, where various public places are aged-tagged, or when groups of young people make shows by breaking or rapping in front of randomly passing people in order to make some money, have fun and show what they can do. Shortly, nearly everyone has a certain idea about what is hip hop. It is such a complex area that includes music, dance, art such as graffiti, fashion, and many other fields which are connected with it, which still needs to be introduced and therefore the aim of this book is to make the further acquaintance of hip hop not only as a musical style, but as a whole phenomenon of hip hop culture which has been spreading among youth especially through the media across the whole world.
Since its creation, Hip Hop has had a cultural impact on youth all around the world. The youth specifically because the music, for many, is a reflection of their lives and is told in a way they can easily understand. Beginning in the South Bronx of New York in November of 1974, Hip Hop consisted mainly of DJing, breaking (break dancing), graffiti, and rapping. However, it is much more than just a kind of music. Many believe that the genre can be seen as a way of life, given that it also has brought about new ways of dressing, expression, and its unique outlooks on cultural, political, economical and intellectual factors in society.
1 HIP HOP AT A GLANCE
There are several mistakes that circulate among people. For example, a lot of people think hip hop is only a musical style and that hip hop and rap is the same thing. Therefore, I would like to explain some terms that are concerned with hip hop at the beginning of this essay.
Firstly, hip hop is not only a musical style, it includes a large number of areas, and music is just one of them. It is quite difficult to define hip hop because of its complexity, but there are several definitions of this phenomenon such as a US pop culture movement originating in the 1980s comprising rap music, graffiti and break dancing or a popular urban youth culture, closely associated with rap music and with the style and fashions of African-American inner-city residents, the most precious definition of hip hop can be found in Martin Fiedler's Hip hop Forever:
Hip hop is a lifestyle with a developed and colorful culture, its language, and fashion style, specific kind of music and thinking, which is constantly developing."
Another interesting opinion of what hip hop is, belongs to DJ and MC TC Izlam, who claims: Hip hop is just a way of thinking, state of mind. To be a hip-hopper means to think freely.
The second mistake that hip hop and rap can be used synonymously is also very common among people who do not understand this issue. From the definitions that are mentioned above is clear what hip hop means. Rap is a rhythmic monologue with musical backing,
which means that it's just a lexical part of hip hop music which is just one of the several parts of whole hip hop culture.
The name Hip Hop
is said to have been coined by Keith Cowboy
Wiggins. Wiggins was a member of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, a Hip-Hip group formed in 1978 in the South Bronx. They were a large part of the genre's earliest pioneers. Other artists signifying the beginning of Hip Hop include The Sugar Hill Gang. Signed by Sylvia Robinson, they have been recognized as the first popular rap group. Their song, Rapper's Delight,
is still popular today. The first female group to release a Hip Hop single was known as The Sequence, releasing Funk You Up
in 1979 while the first female solo artist to do so was Lady B in the same year.
2 REVIEW OF THE ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP
We wrote on this topic in our second volume of the History of Hip Hop and is listing again to give background to