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when i was a child,i spoke as a child,i understood as a child,i thought as a child,but when i became man,i put childish things away...
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ktm, Nepal

 

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playin basketball,hangin wit homie,net surfing,bunkin classes,fightin wit teachers,hiphop Pictures, Images and Photos

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stomp the yard,step up 2,8 miles,mr bean,get rich or die tlil wayne Pictures, Images and Photosryin,etc
 

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THE HISTORY OF HIPHOP : Apr 9, 2009
Nowadays if you ask most people to give a definition of "rap", they're likely to state that it's the reciting of rhymes to the best of music. It's a form of expression that finds its roots imbedded deep within ancient African culture and oral tradition. Throughout history here in America there has always been some form of verbal acrobatics or jousting involving rhymes within the Afro-American community. Signifying, testifying, Shining of the Titanic, the Dozens, school yard rhymes, prison 'jail house' rhymes and double Dutch jump rope' rhymes are some of the names and ways that various forms of rap have manifested. Modern day rap music finds its immediate roots in the toasting and dub talk over elements of reggae music. In the early 70's, a Jamaican dj known as Kool Herc moved from Kingston to NY's West Bronx. Here, he attempted to incorporate his Jamaican style of dj which involved reciting improvised rhymes over the dub versions of his reggae records. Unfortunately, New Yorkers weren't into reggae at the time. Thus Kool Herc adapted his style by chanting over the instrumental or percussion sections of the day's popular songs. Because these breaks were relatively short, he learned to extend them indefinitely by using an audio mixer and two identical records in which he continuously replaced the desired segment. In those early days, young party goers initially recited popular phrases and used the slang of the day. For example, it was fashionable for dj to acknowledge people who were in attendance at a party. These early raps featured someone such as Herc shouting over the instrumental break; 'Yo this is Kool Herc in the joint-ski saying my mellow-ski Marky D is in the house'. This would usually evoke a response from the crowd, who began to call out their own names and slogans. As this phenomenon evolved, the party shouts became more elaborate as dj in an effort to be different, began to incorporate little rhymes-'Davey D is in the house/An he'll turn it out without a doubt.' It wasn't long before people began drawing upon outdated dozens and school yard rhymes. Many would add a little twist and customize these rhymes to make them suitable for the party environment. At that time rap was not yet known as 'rap' but called 'emceeing'. With regards to Kool Herc, as he progressed, he eventually turned his attention to the complexities of djaying and let two friends Coke La Rock and Clark Kent (not Dana Dane's dj) handle the microphone duties. This was rap music first emcee team. They became known as Kool Herc and the Herculoids.  Rap caught on because it offered young urban New Yorkers a chance to freely express themselves. This was basically the same reason why any of the aforementioned verbal/rhyme games manifested themselves in the past. More importantly, it was an art form accessible to anyone. One didn't need a lot of money or expensive resources to rhyme. One didn't have to invest in lessons, or anything like that. Rapping was a verbal skill that could be practiced and honed to perfection at almost anytime. Rap also became popular because it offered unlimited challenges. There were no real set rules, except to be original and to rhyme on time to the beat of music. Anything was possible. One could make up a rap about the man in the moon or how good his dj was. The ultimate goal was to be perceived as being 'def (good) by one's peers. The fact that the praises and positive affirmations a rapper received were on par with any other urban hero (sports star, tough guy, comedian, etc.) was another drawing card. Finally, rap, because of its inclusive aspects, allowed one to accurately and efficiently inject their personality. If you were laid back, you could rap at a slow pace. If you were hyperactive or a type-A, you could rap at a fast pace. No two people rapped the same, even when reciting the same rhyme. There were many people who would try and emulate someone's style, but even that was indicative of a particular personality. Rap continues to be popular among today's urban youth for the same reasons it was a draw in the early days: it is still an accessible form of self expression capable of eliciting positive affirmation from one's peers. Because rap has evolved to become such a big business, it has given many the false illusion of being a quick escape from the harshness of inner city life. There are many kids out there under the belief that all they need to do is write a few 'fresh' (good) rhymes and they're off to the good life.  Now, up to this point, all this needs to be understood with regards to Hip Hop. Throughout history, music originating from America's Black communities has always had an accompanying subculture reflective of the political, social and economic conditions of the time. Rap is no different. Hip hop is the culture from which rap emerged. Initially it consisted of four main elements; graffiti art, break dancing, dj (cuttin' and scratching) and emceeing (rapping). Hip hop is a lifestyle with its own language, style of dress, music and mind set that is continuously evolving. Nowadays because break dancing and graffiti aren't as prominent the words 'rap' and 'hip hop' have been used interchangeably. However it should be noted that all aspects of hip hop culture still exists. They've just evolved onto new levels.   

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Dec 6 6:18 AM
 
yestai ho colz goyo ayo n u k cha ??
 
Oct 13 6:56 AM
 
ell0Ooo!!!@_@..))
 
Jul 30 5:49 AM
 
collz lagi sakyo yar..honi balla balla talu bata chutkara paiyo haha
la thanx u 2 enjoy ur colz life
la ta bye
keep in touch..........
 
Jul 27 10:35 PM
 
oie hero basket ball na khelne???????
 
Jul 27 6:22 AM
 
la thanks yar n u too have fun............
 
Jul 26 6:21 AM
 
i joined white house yar..holidays ma thikai bhayo praya bore nai bhayo haha..
 
Jul 18 4:59 AM
 
o hero!!u've got dashin profile...
lala haffun....
c ya in colz n we'l b back 2 loads of masteezzz!!
tek cr!!
 
Jul 17 3:45 AM
bibek says:
 
k ho yar
 
Jul 17 3:45 AM
bibek says:
 
k ho yar
 
Jul 17 3:45 AM
bibek says:
 
k ho yar
 
Jul 16 9:17 AM
 
yeah iam also a product of kins and i also know riya,coz she is my fren.
bye
tc
 
Jun 30 11:16 PM
 
oie hiphop bhai skin ta daro cha ni..........pool na khelne????????????
 
Jun 23 10:31 PM
Astha says:
 
hamilai kasari moj cha??? ta k hustle garthis/....gaja??? not good...ramro garis chode ra... khe khana hustle garnu paryo talai???
 
Jun 21 10:27 AM
Astha says:
 
hahah...ajai bhanirakh...ani ahile ta summer break ho!!! ani HUSTLE??? kina ta hustle garchas ki keho???
 
Jun 20 12:07 PM
Astha says:
 
oiiee saale......kahile pani hi bhanna sakdainas!!!
 
Jun 5 10:42 PM
 
hello suzan
 
May 31 6:37 AM
 
ooi ka ho to aane k gardai chhas ne pratik khai ne pratik ho hi5 chhaina ?
 
May 26 8:40 PM
suzan says:
 
nothin jus bored celebratin holidayz
 
May 26 8:03 PM
 
k gardai babu aane ka chhas aane pratik lai sode ko chha vande hai
 
May 26 2:34 AM
 
hi & hello suzan bro...!
i'm not angry wit u, nowadayz i'm bg in cyber..
and what r u doing ni ha...?

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