a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that
commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic of rhythm and
blues (R&B). Hip Hop developed as part of culture and
subculture defined by four key stylists
elements: Mcing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing,
and graffiti writing.
It is often used to refer to rapping, "hip hop" that
denotes the practice of the entire subculture. Even
though hip hop is more commonly called rap, it is not a
required component of hip hop music. It was former during
the 1970s in New York City when African Americans
increased their rate of block parties. To make the beats of
the music they used turntables and drums which was a …show more content…
In the 1990s, hip hop began to come together with
other
regional styles emerging on the national scene, such
as Southern rap and Atlanta hip hop. At this time, hip
hop continuously to be almost the same but a little
different
into other genres of popular music. Hip hop became a
best-
selling music genre in the mid-1990s and the top selling
music genre by 1999.
Contemporary R&B, also known as simple R&B or
Rhythm & Blues. It is a music genre that combines
elements
of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, pop, hip hop and dance.
R&B has a record production style, drum machine-
rhythms,
and a saxophone-laced beat to give you a jazzy feeling
because it’s a common style in contemporary R&B songs.
It also has a smooth, lush style of vocal arrangement that
flows along to the rhythm of the music. The influences of
rhythm and blues has an increasing trend with the use of
hop or dance-inspired beats that are typical. Rhythm and
Blues was discovered by many artists with nice sweet
vocals
and sounds in the early 1960s and got a lot popular in the
1990s . The R&B vocalists that were popularized were
vocalists like Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Stevie