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A mixtape is a compilation of music, typically from multiple sources, recorded onto a medium. With origins in the 1980s, the term normally describes a homemade compilation of music onto a cassette tape, CD, or digital playlist.
Finish Line Beats was launched in 2020 by Oakland-based artist Donald Jamaine. Highlighting emerging talents, and launching the careers of many young artists internationally. Which transcends genre and trend, assuring readers thorough coverage and content that is informative and original.
Like a boss do, is an Hip Hop/Rap album, and one of the world's famous collective design music. Some of the most outstanding emerging visual artist. Making songs that aims at exploring the creative scene he lived in. Produce by Independent Artist DJ Slapnasty, Like a boss do was publish in 2019.
One Man Team, that features Old School Hip Hop and Classic Alternative Music, we have seen him established himself as one of Hip/Hop most accomplished DJ and Producer. He give fans an insight into the actual craft of music making that no other music artist can. DJ Fat Beat, is the world's number 1 drummers, keyboard players, DJ.
Producer DJ Rip Out, Launched Party Life in 2019, Featuring the best Hip Hop Rap songs mixes, the hottest electronic Rap music. Legendary Hip Hop producer and the art. The leading source for electronic Hip Hop Dance music.
Whether you're on a trip or at The office, DJ Hit Drip, music has something for everyone. The album On My Way, was launched in 2020. Want to make sure your guests dance all night & have a great time? Play this album anywhere, that's Hip Hop and Rap songs that get the party pumping.
Papa Don, is one of Hip Hop music's best-loved artist. Your source of dance, EDM, Hip-Hop, Reggae, The On The Rise EP, that was Launched in 2008 you can feel the passion and the drive from the artist. It has recommendations of music that encourages you to listen to.
Notti Beats, produces popular styles of beats, that some creates a relaxing atmosphere. Album My City Beats, launched 2019 you will find a variety of Lofi, Hip Hop, Rap, RnB Beats chill music tunes alongside Trap Beats.
I Made That Beat, Amazing music on lots of different playlists. This project Believe Instrumentals, launched in 2022 dive into a world of floating soundscapes, soothing tunes and epic atmospheres produced. A source for Hip Hop Beats that is challenging, interesting, different, progressive, introspective, or just plain weird.
Pro Lab Beats, specializes in Instrumental/Beats of underground Rap, Hip Hop, EBM artist in the genres of RnB, Trap, lo-fi, through the creation of music. Royalty Beats Vol.1 launched in 2022 your source for great instrumental music, that tells stories without words or that is capable of transporting you far from wherever you currently find yourself.
DJ Slap Beats, studio album Chill Beats, feature musical instruments beats, was launches in 2022. Featuring the latest Music Instrument beats, the number one source for all things related to RNB musical instruments or Trap instruments. DJ Slap Beats, master the music production and develop his skills.
DJ Hit Boss, a Hip Hop producer. And the truth is, this is a record to give you a burning sense of hope. His most ambitious and accomplished studio album to date, RnB Trap Beats, release in 2022. He is a Hip Hop artist, as much as he's a dj. The music part is not only about rap, it's about all kinds of music - all music we love.
Mixtape Boys, is very different listening experience to any of Avery’s previous records. Live and Die mix tapes, launched in 2022 your source for great instrumental dance, EDM, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Beats soothing tunes and epic sounds.
Hip hop as both a musical genre and a culture was formed during the 1970s when block parties became increasingly popular in New York City, particularly among African-American youth residing in the Bronx. However hip-hop music did not get officially recorded for the radio or television to play until 1979, largely due to poverty during hip-hop's birth and lack of acceptance outside ghetto neighborhoods
.[16] At block parties DJs played percussive breaks of popular songs using two turntables and a DJ mixer to be able to play breaks from two copies of the same record, alternating from one to the other and extending the "break".[17]
Hip hop's early evolution occurred as sampling technology and drum machines became widely available and affordable. Turntablist techniques such as scratching and beatmatching developed along with the breaks and Jamaican toasting, a chanting vocal style, was used over the beats. Rapping developed as a vocal style in which the artist speaks or chants along rhythmically with an instrumental or synthesized beat.
Notable artists at this time include DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Fab Five Freddy, Marley Marl, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Moe Dee, Kurtis Blow, Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Warp 9, The Fat Boys, and Spoonie Gee. The Sugarhill Gang's 1979 song "Rapper's Delight" is widely regarded to be the first hip hop record to gain widespread popularity in the mainstream.[18]
The 1980s marked the diversification of hip hop as the genre developed more complex styles.[19] Prior to the 1980s, hip hop music was largely confined within the United States. However, during the 1980s, it began to spread to music scenes in dozens of countries, many of which mixed hip hop with local styles to create new subgenres.
The new school of hip hop was the second wave of hip hop music, originating in 1983–84 with the early records of Run-D.M.C. and LL Cool J. As with the hip hop preceding it (which subsequently became known as old school hip hop), the new school came predominantly from New York City. The new school was initially characterized in form by drum machine-led minimalism, with influences from rock music, a hip hop "metal music for the 80's-a hard-edge ugly/beauty trance as desperate and stimulating as New York itself."[103] It was notable for taunts and boasts about rapping, and socio-political commentary, both delivered in an aggressive, self-assertive style. In image as in song its artists projected a tough, cool, street b-boy attitude. These elements contrasted sharply with the funk and disco-influenced hip hop groups, whose pre-1984 music was characterized by novelty hits, live bands, synthesizers and "party rhymes" (not all artists prior to 1984 had these styles). New school artists made shorter songs that could more easily gain radio play, and they produced more cohesive LP albums than their old school counterparts. By 1986, their releases began to establish the hip-hop album as a fixture of mainstream music. Hip hop music became commercially successful, as exemplified by the Beastie Boys' 1986 album Licensed to Ill, which was the first rap album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts.[104]