Hip-Hop Culture
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Hip-Hop Style
Fashion Forward
by Monica B. Morall-Baker
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
Hip-hop fashion has its roots in New York City, but since its birth it's become part of global mainstream culture. Hip-hop fashion is influenced by many things, such as dance, art, sports, and more. It is a form of self-expression for artists and fans alike. Rappers such as Kurtis Blow and LL Cool J made the Kangol hat popular in the 1980s. Around the same time, people clamored for the best sneakers, the Air Jordans. Meanwhile, famous fashion companies have helped make hip-hop fashion both mainstream and high-end. Discover popular hip-hop fashion trends, fresh accessories, and iconic trendsetters in history.
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Women in Hip-Hop
Queens Of The Mic
by Crown Shepherd
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
From record-breakers to activists, women rule the world of hip-hop.
Whether they are selling out stadiums, bringing awareness to hip-hop, or breaking ground in hip-hop, women have been vital in shaping the culture. They have won Grammys and other major awards, and they have produced hit singles and albums. Throughout their careers, women in hip-hop have also inspired and empowered other artists. Learn about some of the greatest past and present emcees such as Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Cardi B, and Latto.
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Hip-Hop Around the World
Beats Without Borders
by Monica B. Morall-Baker
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
In the decades since hip-hop began, it has grown in popularity around the world. Within the United States alone, there are many types of hip-hop music, from East Coast hip-hop to West Coast rap. Outside of America, it has evolved and drawn musical influences from countries such as France, Ghana, and Jamaica. Hip-hop has also hit the mainstream in social media, entertainment, and global social justice movements. Discover more about hip-hop's global influence, from its musical evolution to its future legacy.

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Hip-Hop Music
Songs That Changed The World
by Crown Shepherd
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
Hip-hop artists such as Kurtis Blow, Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Public Enemy have left their mark on the world through music. Their songs have shared messages about social issues, gone viral, inspired other artists, or accomplished firsts in hip-hop. And new generations of artists grow and change the genre. Discover past and present award-winning hip-hop songs that have been changing the world for decades.

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Hip-Hop and Social Justice
Rhymes Of Resistance
by Monica B. Morall-Baker
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
People have long used hip-hop as a way to identify and express their dissatisfaction over issues in society. From protest songs during the Civil Rights Movement to anthems for justice during the Black Lives Matter movement, hip-hop unifies people, urges them to take action, and seeks to end oppression. Discover hip-hop's history in social justice, education, and advocacy, and learn more about the messengers of these movements, from Queen Latifah to Kendrick Lamar.

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Hip-Hop Dance
Urban Movement
by Crown Shepherd
Part of the Hip-Hop Culture series
Hip-hop is more than just music.
Hip-hop dance includes a variety of styles and is a form of self-expression. Dancers of hip-hop culture have tried new things, sparked trends and social media challenges, and performed moves that had never been done before. And many of the moves, and the hip-hop songs they are performed to, remain popular decades after being released. Explore different types of hip-hop dances and learn about the artists who created them.
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