07/05/2023
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Hip hop culture is a vibrant and influential movement that has taken the world by storm. Originating in the Bronx, New York City in the 1970s, hip hop culture comprises four elements: rapping, DJing and turntablism, breakdancing, and graffiti. Over the years, this cultural phenomenon has evolved and spread globally, influencing music, fashion, art, and the overall psyche of people.
In India, the influence of hip hop culture can be seen in the emergence of Desi hip hop, a term that refers to music and culture that combine the influences of hip hop and the Indian subcontinent. While hip hop music was initially seen as an alien genre, its novelty, and its potential in the music industry paved a way for Indian hip hop artists.
Over the years, we have seen several Indian hip hop artists emerge, such as Divine, Naezy, Raftaar, and Badshah, to name a few. These artists have revolutionized the Indian music industry by merging traditional Indian sounds with rap and hip hop beats, original lyrics, and styles.
Hip hop culture has also had a significant impact on the dance scene in India. B-boying, a style of hip hop dance, has become increasingly popular among Indian youth, leading to the establishment of numerous hip hop dance studios across the country.
In conclusion, hip hop culture has had a tremendous impact on Indian music, inspiring new sub-genres, and paving the way for a new generation of Indian hip hop artists. As hip hop music continues to gain popularity across the world, we can expect to see its influence and impact continue to grow and evolve in the years to come.