Hip hop
“Be original… right now there’s so much copycatting, mimicking, sounding alike, and imitation. Find your production, your sound… and be original even if it ain’t hittin’.”
— Snoop Dogg
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Twenty One Pilots Cover The White Stripes “Seven Nation Army” | Rock Hall 2025 Induction
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“Be original… right now there’s so much copycatting, mimicking, sounding alike, and imitation. Find your production, your sound… and be original even if it ain’t hittin’.”
— Snoop Dogg
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“All that jealousy and envy comin’ from my enemies.”
— Tupac Shakur
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Matisyahu’s “Live at Stubb’s, Vol. II”
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“All that jealousy and envy comin’ from my enemies.”
— Tupac Shakur
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The Five Elements Of Hip-Hop:
• MCing: Also known as emceeing or rapping, this is the oral element where MCs use rhythmic speaking and storytelling through lyrics
• DJing: This element involves the use of turntables and a mixer to create music by scratching, mixing, and manipulating records.
• Breakdancing: A physical and dance-oriented element that involves complex, athletic, and gravity-defying movements.
• Graffiti: The visual element, where artists use spray paint to create tags and murals on public surfaces, often turning the city into a canvas.
• Knowledge: The fifth element, which refers to the collective understanding of the culture’s history, social and political issues, and the knowledge needed to master the other four elements. It is sometimes considered the most important element, providing the foundation and purpose for the others
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The Five Elements Of Hip-Hop, By Definition
“The idea that knowledge is the fifth element of hip-hop is credited to Afrika Bambaataa, an influential DJ in the early days of hip-hop. He considers knowledge to be the most important element of them all. According to him, a person cannot MC, DJ, breakdance, or make graffiti without having knowledge, the fifth element that ‘brings it all together.’”