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How Electronic dance music influenced this generation

It is widely understood that Electronic Dance Music, also known as EDM, has a majority of youth fanbase. Even though they say that age is just a number and...
EDM

EDM – branching out into different genres

Electronic dance music has been around as a piece of go-to music for parties and raves for quite some time now. It has also been absorbed by a lot...
Disco Hits

Greatest Disco Hits of all time

When we hear the word disco, we picture a party in our minds and what is a party without its music? When there is music, there is dancing. A...
Dance-pop

How Dance-pop gained traction

Dance-pop music as the name suggests is for dancing. It is usually played at nightclubs, and it is also said to fit right when it comes to contemporary hit...
Hip-hop

Influence of Hip-hop on the current style of dance

Hip-hop arose as a way to express its dissent and revolt against the police by the Black and Latino youth. The 80s' and 90s' was another time for a lot of Hip-hop artists. These artists were of color, and they came out with albums. The lyricism focused on the police and how the artists were treated because of their race. The lyrics were directed towards the police department. Emerged from the streets and now as times are changing, the hip-hop artists have adapted themselves to this ever-changing world. A culture that started in the streets is now a part of the mainstream and has even managed its way into a hip-hop musical in New York.

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Hip-hop

Influence of Hip-hop on the current style of dance

Hip-hop arose as a way to express its dissent and revolt against the police by the Black and Latino youth. The 80s' and 90s' was another time for a lot of Hip-hop artists. These artists were of color, and they came out with albums. The lyricism focused on the police and how the artists were treated because of their race. The lyrics were directed towards the police department. Emerged from the streets and now as times are changing, the hip-hop artists have adapted themselves to this ever-changing world. A culture that started in the streets is now a part of the mainstream and has even managed its way into a hip-hop musical in New York.