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hip hop time line
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HIP HOP time line
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The term "hip hop" is not yet coined, but jazz and blues music, which would influence hip hop, are popular in the Harlem Renaissance.
DJing and the use of turntables Begin to emerge in African American communities, laying the groundwork for future hip hop music.
The invention of the turntable and the rise of rhythm and blues (R&B) sets the stage for hip hop 's development. DJs start to mix records at parties.
The emergence of spoken word poetry and the influence of civil rights movements inspire early forms of rap music.
DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican immigrant, introduces the "breakbeat" technique at a party in the south bronx, which becomes a foundational element of hip hop music.
DJ Kool Herc host a back-to-school jamat 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, considered one of the first hip hop parties, where he showcases his breakbeat style.
The sugar Hill gang releases "Rapper's delight," the first commercially successful rap song, bringing hip hop into mainstream music.
IN 2974, DJ Kool Herc hosted a party at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the bronx, introducing his breakbeat DJing style. This event is considered one of the first hip hop parties and was key in shaping hip hop culture!
While hip-hop as we know it didn't emerge in 1965, the year marked a pivotal moment in the cultural landscape that would later fuel its development, including the Watts riots and the rise of Motown, which significantly influenced the music scene.
In 1940, a Christian gospel group called The Jubalaires recorded a song titled "Noah" which is considered by some to be one of the earliest forms of rapping, featuring rhythmic spoken word and a cadence similar to modern rap.
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