Rap Midterm #1
Song to known by the Jimmy Castor Bunch
"It's Just Begun" (1972)- the guitars are processed with distortion and wah-wah effects
Girl-lore
"The black cultural aesthetic is essentially both oral, aural, and motor, focusing on action, performance and expression"-Double-Dutch-Hand-clap games-cheers
Enjoy! Records
(Bobby Robinson) signed original crews from the S. Bronx (Funky 4+1, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Fearless Four...)
Old School rules
(Cold Crush vs Fantastic Five)
Cindy Campbell
(Kool Herc's Sister)
Hardcore and the mainstream
(mid-1990s-2000s)
•Jamaican Toast (*boasts) pioneers
(pioneers Coke La Rock & Kool Herc)
when did street gangs begin to use graffiti?
1950s , gangs used graffiti as intimidation and to mark their territory
Proto-hip hop and old school
1950s-1970s
the year there was a rise in youth gangs
1968
Gang activity peaked in
1973
Kool Herc's sister asked Herc to DJ at her back to school party in...
1973 at the community center on 1520 Sedgwick Avenue. Herc was inspired by Bahamian Fordham University Student DJ who called himself Amazing Birth. Herc's parties borrowed three Jamaican elements: 1. The Jamaican oral Tradition of Toasting 2. The Jamaican-inspired outdoor system 3. The creation of b-beat music
First wave of old school hip hop
1973-1981, funk and disco
Herc takes jams out to the parks
1974
Wild style
1974, complicated construction of interlocking letters, hardest style to master, credited to Tracy 168
when were the foundational years
1974-1977
graffiti activity peaked in
1976 and marked the second wave of this art tradition, the fabulous five emerged which named themselves after the number 5 Inter borough Rapid Transit Lexington Avenue line that they bombed regularly.
NYC Blackout
1977
MC's Fame came by local, live performances and audience support
1977, also this was the year that cool herc faded into the background
Second Wave of Old School Hip Hop or early commercial years
1979-1983, Rapper's delight was the foundation of this era, MCs were elevated in status above DJs, and rap music overshadowed all other elements of hip hop.
Commercial rap music
1979-mid-1990s
hip hop was not used to describe sub culture until
1981
cold crush brothers wore matching pinstripe gangsta suits vs the fantastic five wore trademark white tuxedos
1981 MC battle , Fantastic Five prevailed because of they got the crowd more excited and incorporated the crowd in their rapping routine
Kool Moe Dee vs Busy Bee
1981 at the Christmas Rap Convention•One dominant technique: CALL AND RESPONSE synchronizes speaker and listeners within a performance event. ***Changes direction of the Old School Style of MC-battling.Ritual Dueling/Dozens"
Busy Bee vs. Kool Moe Dee
1981, forever changed the game of MC battles, Busy Bee threw up many call and response techniques ("whats your favorite restaurant is it...? and whats ur zodiac sign) , Kool Moe Dee was the first to actually attack another MC in a battle. Kool Moe dee influenced the transition between old school party rap into the new school style of rap which was dissin.
when did New York start to look at graffiti differently?
1981-1983
introduces mainstream America to breakin'
1983 film Flashdance
rap rock fusion: Run DMC
1st to land in rotation on MTV, to endorse a sneaker, and to tour the country -Will help hip hopCross-overinto mainstream
sep. 2 1977
3,000 people at Harlem's Audubon Ballroom watched GM Flash out do Herc
Cypha/cypher/cipher
= performing rhymes with a friend or circle of friends; practicing rhymes in an informal setting, such as freestyling with another playing off each others words
battling
A competition, that took place in place of physical fights to settle gang discrepancies. The competition was a measure of breaking skills.
Hip Hop in the South Bronx was influenced by
African American, Latin, and Caribbean Cultures.
AFRICAN AMERICAN ROOTS OF HIP-HOP AS VERBAL AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
African-American preachers (call-n-response)-Elder Otis James "Nothing to Do in Hell" (1930)•Rhythm & Blues monologues (next slide)-Lou Rawls "Dead End Street" (1967)-Isaac Hayes "By the Time I get to Phoenix" (1969)
Master of records
Afrika Bam
Founding father of hip hop culture
Afrika Bambaataa
first b-boy crew
Afrika Bambaattaa's Zulu Kings.
The unspoken dialogue between DJ and dancers mirrors a traditional African artistic form called
Call and Response
New Wave is
a ROCK GENRE that came out in 1980 whose sound & look was futuristic; influenced by 70s dance music (disco) and the punk movement of the 1970s. •Popular in U.K. & Alternative Radio•sometimes referred to as SYNTH POP. •Some example artists: Blondie, Missing Persons, Tears for Fears, Flock of Seaguls,
The South Bronx dance innovation breaking was informed by
a battle dance craze coming out of Brooklyn called up rocking, as well as by watching the Los Angeles dance group the Lockers do their thing on televisions soul Train in 1972.
Genre:
a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content
trickster in storytelling
a clever character that manipulates situations to get what they want.
UTFO "Roxanne Roxanne"
a dis track on a waitress named Roxanne that wouldn't give em nothin.
The Savage Seven
a group of seven youths between the ages of 12-15 that wreaked havoc in the neighborhood surrounding the Bronxdale Community Center. They were praised for beating up vagabonds and winos but ridiculed for targeting business owners, renters, or regular upright citizens.
playing the dozens duel
a group session where novices can get in on the action and build their rep
Afrika Bambaataa
a high ranking member of the black spades, made peace between gangs because he knew at least five members from each gang, his house was also a common party spot because his mom was a nurse and worked night shifts. He spent a-lot of time at the Black Panther Information center and he became involved with the nation of Islam.
scat singing
a jazz style where vocals were imitations of instruments and beats
Jitterbug
a jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s, included the Lindy Hop
Call and Response
a leader will perform or call out to the audience and the audience will respond in kind, such an exchange can develop a dialogue. music making (call) and dance movements (response). Herc borrowed this tradition from outdoor Jamaican entertainment. (b-beat music and b-boying)
gang
a loosely organized group of adolescents or young adults who collaborate for social reasons
Capoeira
a martial art and dance that developed in Brazil from Angolans who were taken there by the Portuguese from Africa, late 1800s and early 1900s
Rap music=
a musical genre that makes use of rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular atop a beat.
Style Wars
a period where street art became much more competitive and younger graffiti artists were becoming much more ambitious and besting that of their predecessor.
The Jeli (Made term) or griot(french term)
a poet-musician who is the custodian of his society's historical and cultural knowledge. they often accompany themselves on a kora, which is a harp instrument. The role of the Jeli or griot has shaped the role of the DJ or MC in the south Bronx. Just like DJs and MCs jellies are all knowledgeable and master story tellers. Because of this tradition Herc took his parties outside
freeze
a pose within a dance
beatbox
a programmable drum machine that played digital samples, GM Flash's creation
what is a throw up
a quickly drawn piece with one or two colors and bubble letters.
scratching
a technique used to transform a turntable into a musical instrument, quickly pushing and pulling records on the turntable, resulting in a variety of effects: loops, musical bursts, and backward playback.
strutting
a walk like dance move credited to the west coast
code of the style wars
a writer could paint over simple tags with a multicolored piece, but not the other way around.
Sanga ≈
agileevasiveness; trickery
tagging
an artist making his or her presence known by signing their name on public property. personalizes signature or logo
what is another term for merry go round technique
b-beat music
top rockin
b-boying technique that is performed standing upright influenced by Jame's Browns performance, incorporated moves from the Lockers on Soul Train and Hong Kong Martial Art films.
who was first to use hip hop as a term
bambatta
scat singing gave inspiration to
beat boxing
The MC
began in 1975, MCs were hired on to hype up the crowd so DJs could focus on the music.
Herc was known for
being the master of sound, played old R and B and soul tunes , highlighted the break, incorporated the Incredible Bongo Band, the break created b boys and b beats.
also in new era b boyin became
breakdancing
In place of gang violence social clubs turned to
breaking/dance battles, verbal battles, and even battles between DJs/ MCs also leadership roles were changed and given to whoever was most suited to control a gang of rowdy teens
Kool Herc's merry go round technique
brought two turntables to his parties and duplicate copies of the same record to extend the break by playing the same breakbeat back to back. This was used to get kids dancing. The incredible bongo band's "Apache" (1972) was the first record he did this with.
Latino kids did what for breaking?
built off of African American kids advances and thrusted b-boying into the mainstream
herc was anti
disco music style
Gangs started to break apart in the
early 70s, girls left first, members were tired of risking their lives, and the Ghetto Brothers gang made a truce with law enforcement and other gangs
what was formed on the west coast
electric boogaloo/ Doc Boogaloo
cipha (cipher)
enclosed circle created by spectators to surround a b-boy battle.
Afrika Bambaataa
established the Bronx River Organization(later the zulu nation), united gangs of writers, DJs, dancers, and MCs motto: Peace, love, unity, and having fun. Parties were recorded on mixtapes and sold in the streets
sanga
evasiveness or trickery used in capoeira dance style
1975-1976: Coke La Rock and Clark Kent (aka Klark Kent) and Timmy Tim ...
formed the first emcee team. Kool Herc and the Herculords/Herculoids
Robert Keith "Cowboy" Wiggins
former Black Spade, "throw ur hands in the air and wave em like you just don't care" - hype up GM Flashes crowd
- was the most sampled styles of music by rap DJs during the late 80s and ealry 90s
funk
hitting
gangsta-style or fight-like dancing
Fab 5 Freddy or Freddy love
host of MTVs first hip hop music program in 1979
Capoeira had become a "mulatto" which is ...
ideological symbol of a perfectly mixed society and was a uniquely Brazilian art form.
Popping and Locking debuted ...
in 1973, performed by LA Lockers on Soul Train and SNL.
1981Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5"Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" is the first hip hop [rap]* song to
include the sounds of real DJing skill on wax.
toys
inexperienced writers who lacked or never developed skills in art
Oral-Aural-Motor \
inseparability of music and dance/stylized movement-Cf. Cornel West: Kinetic Orality
Breaking (B-boys/B-girls)
instrumental breaks that emphasized the rhythm section got people dancing, DJs built their crews to include dancers
Respect
is sought not only for the individual but also for one's gang, family, and territory. Part of gaining respect from your gang is to dis a rival gang member.
Rap
is the musical product born of the urban-particularly South Bronx- Subculture's DJing and MCing performances, but especially the commercial product that gave priority to the rapper.
Hip Hop
is the product of inner city African American, Caribbean, and Latino communities that were plagued by poverty, community decay, and the proliferation of drugs and gang violence in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Hip hop pioneers or founding fathers
kool herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash
graffiti popularity diminished by the
late 1980s, but did not go away entirely
What influenced gangs to begin working to help the community?
late 60s and early 70s Black Power Movement/ Black Panthers promoted "Black is beautiful". Social clubs were formed in place of gangs to encourage constructive rather than violent forms of competition.
what element of young black female culture had an effect on hip hop
little girl games played such as double dutch, hand-clapping and sing songs along with the games
what was responsible from b-boying's seperation from hip hop culture?
mainstream films that featured breaking
capping, cracking, dissing, joining, ranking, ribbing, serving, signifying, sounding, snapping, and yo momma
names for playing the dozens used around the country
what was the basic formula for a graffiti tag?
nickname followed by street adress
Amiri Baraka
observed that tradition is the changing same. Tradition is not dynamic or static but adapts to new situations
Wolof Language "Xippi" =
open you eyes, wake up, check out what's happening
Retaliation
or revenge, is not only warranted but is expected. Gangs would plan their attack to hold their rep and then strike accordingly
The West Coast Funk culture remains
overlooked and underrated in the development of hip hop even though it was as powerful a force among the youth there as the party culture in the South Bronx.
phonograph
played vinyl records, had three key parts: a tone arm, needle, and turntable.
Jeli[or Jalis (local Mandinka) a.k.a. Griot(colonial French)]-
poet-musician who is the custodian of historical and cultural knowledge•Consider: the bard-rap continuum-S/he symbolizes the genuine, pluralist voices of a community-the instrumentation and vocal styles of the griot tradition passed on to inheritors in the New World
originated and developed on the West Coast in the early 1970s
popping and locking
jocko henderson
popularized spilling raps on a radio show
DIASPORA
post civil war: from South to OTHER southern regions and North•After WWII: from South to North and West
the furious five meets the sugar hill gang "showdown" was an example of
pre commercial MC battle
call and response took elements from
preachers such as rev. jesse jackson
why did MCs enter the spotlight over DJs
record labels only needed MCs for production not DJs
graffiti
refers to short, anonymous, unauthorized writing or drawing on a surface that is meant to be seen by the general public. Graffiti can be a slogan, limerick, or epithet scribbled on a bathroom stall, known as latrinalia.
telegraph guitar stab in James Brown music
resembles the electronic beeping of a telegraph machine
Melle Mel and kid Creole were first
rhyme technicians , Mel: I Creole: was M:walking C: down M: the C: street
Capoeira was performed in a
roda or wheel, circle, or social group.
Digging the Crates
searching for good beats and music done by DJs
who was insulted when playing the dozens
significant women in the lives of the men dueling, objective was to make your opponent lose their cool
"Baadman" in a toast
someone who is getting things accomplished with an unjust social system, that is overcoming obstacles in an America that observes institutionalized racism
bambaatta had
south bronx
KRS-One
speaks to the ways cultural traditions are embedded in breaking
ticking
staccato dance moves
Resources-Thrift shops-Major record stores-Mom & Pop record shops•Digging-Find the latest beats-Collect the most obscure beats•Strategies-Secrecy; remove labels (Don't give info away)-Practice fitting in the new beats into your set
strategies for finding music as a DJ
writing
stylized lettering, such as bubble letters or interlocking letters, snd dramatic color schemes belong to the sophisticated outlaw graffiti artist who referred to their style as writing.
needle dropping
the ability to place the needle in the same spot on the record at will, this was done so other DJs couldn't pick up on what record was being used and essentially steal it
2nd wave; 1979-1983/
the beginning of commercializationTranslocal & International (radio)Rap Music as genre
Early b-boy style was influenced by
the dance-like stage moves James Brown performed for his song "Good Footin".
footwork or floor rockin
the fancy leg movements done on the ground, supported by the arms
what introduced breaking to the mainstream?
the film Flashdance (1983), which featured a performance by the Rock Steady Crew
who determined the nicholas brothers as a direct influence on their style
the niggie twins
The DJ
the party organizer and one man show accompanied by a few friends. He created the musical soundtrack. Also shouted hype at the crowds. Jamaican DJs in the 1960s had sound trucks that they drove to events.
what happened to the sound of the new era
tougher, "street," aggressive delivery, being "hard", become popular via Music Video medium (not live performances)
playing the dozens duel
two people throw insults back and fourth
Since the 1960s, scholarship on gang culture has focused primarily on...
urban minority populations, typically African Americans and Latinos living in the poorest, inner city neighborhoods and ignored the activities of white gangs.
herc had
west bronx
signifyin
what a lovely coat, they sure dont make coats like that anymore
burners
what graffiti artists referred to their art work as
roda
wheel
b-boy
wild style of dancing, anyone who partook in the underground music dance culture.
MC (or more accurately, the Rapper)
will introduces "rap music" to the world
Love Bug Starski* oftencredited as the MC who
would utter the phrase "hip-hop" between breaks to keep time.
1st wave; ~1973-1979
Can be defined in terms of pre-commercialization LOCAL (live), b-beat Before "rap music" The 1st wave represents hip-hop as a local and informal artistic scene.•Commodity: Homemade DJ cassette tapes•Events: local and advertised by word of mouth and flyers •Material art connection: graffiti•Dance connection: breakin'
DJ Kool Herc
Clive Campbell immigrated from Kingston, Jamaica in 1967 at age 12 to the South Bronx in NYC. Started throwing Kingston-style parties, playing hard funk and soul - eventually had his own sound system tag: Clyde is Kool and his nick name is school was Hercules
Most sampled item in hip hop?
Clyde Stubblefield's drum break "Funky Drummer" (1969)
who took toasting to a new level because he began to rap over records
Coke la Rock
First MC team
Coke la rock, Clark Kent, and Timmy Tim (herculoids)
Battle: Harlem World Disco 1981
Cold Crush Brothers versus The Fantastic Five
Grandmaster Flash& the Furious 5*
Cowboy is sometimes credited for iconic catch phrases-Brothers Melle Mel and Kid Creole credited as first rhyme technicians
Invents continuous backspin (windmill), giving "birth" to the new "power moves" in the 80s.
Crazy Legs (Rock Steady Crew) ca.1977.
who invented the backspin/windmill and was credited for giving birth to new forms of athletic aesthetics that developed in the 80's
Crazy legs/ Richie Colon
Culture is NOT biological;
Culture is learned behavior
(lead singer of Blondie)
Debbie Harry
who is credited for popularizing the earliest graffiti tradition of tagging "TAKI 183" in 1971?
Demetrius from Washington heights section of manhattan.
a category of 1970s dance music, derived from the abbreviation of discotèque, the main venue of consumption. •Van McCoy "The Hustle" (1975)
Disco
DJs began to lose control because
Disco/dance club interestBreaks code of secrecyDisco DJs gain access to obscure collection2. MCs gain favor from audience, club owners, and then record producers3. MCs in the recording studios
Hip Hop includes four related art forms-
Djing, Mcing, breaking (b-boying), and graffiti- that are the product of a unifying ideology.
Popularized the lockers and locking in 1973
Don Campbell
-Soul Sonic Force "Planet Rock"(1982)
Electro Funk
the first hip hop group to appear on national television.
February 14th, 1981 The Funky 4 plus One More performed their classic hit, "That's The Joint" on NBC's Saturday Night Live becoming
dubs or doubles
Jamaican record labels produced instrumental only version of songs
What song was the b-boy anthem?
James Brown's live version of "Give it up or Turnit A Loose" from the Sex Machine album, the tight funk groove that enables the song's vamp to continue is what makes this song so widely appreciated by b-boys
The most influential of all African American entertainers in the pre baking years was singer/dancer/bandleader
James Brown, implemented several dance moves that were eventually adopted by b boys
most successful artists that came out of this movement were the traditionalist :
Jean-Micheal Basquiat and Keith Haring
radio DJs or disc Jockeys
Jocko Henderson and Jockey Jock Gibson, Alan Freed of Cleveland-coined the term rock n roll. The radio DJs played vinyl records using a phonograph, which had three key parts
Grandmaster Flash
Joseph Saddler, apprenticed under Pete DJ Jones, wanted to turn beat juggling and crowd rocking into a science
who did Taki/Demetrius take tagging from
Julio 204
Capoeira in South Carolina and Georgia
Knockin and Kickin
Engolo [N'golo]
Kongo Angola region West Africafight/dance/training tradition that will give us derivatives in the New World
Inspired a rise in street gangs
Loss of housing and jobs in the Bronx
Busy bee was a solo
MC
African storyteller musicians are one of the antecedents for rap's ...
MC's
King Tim III
Marking the beginning of Phase II (1979) or the 2nd Wave of "Old School"•FatbackBand [Personality Jock]" (1979)-first commercial song to incorporate rapping as a "rap song"
clock theory
Marking the record with a piece of tape or crayon to mark the return spot, GM Flash
only all girl MC group
Mercedes Ladies
The pioneering b-boys
Niggie Twins, Sasa, James bond, Clark Kent, Timmy Tim, Spy, and Trac 2
The Ex Vandals
Non-violent street gang, earliest writing organizations. Kool Herc hung out with them under the tag Clyde the Kool
Knockin' and Kickin' in
North America (South Carolina & Georgia
What was the West Coast's own cultural movement?
R and B and funk music being played at outdoor events.
course sources for beats
R and B and funk, resembles drum sounds from Africa
James brown turned what into what?
R and B into soul
Competition or MC Battling
RITUAL DUELING
1984-1988
Rap Rock Fusion•Dis Rap
Replaced DJ with live studio band•None of the MCs where an original crew•Used a Disco tune•Song was only 15 minutes long•Arguable, as to who wrote what lyrics
Rapper's Delight
The three R's of gang culture
Reputation, Respect, Retaliation
Sylvia Robinson
Singer/songwriter/producer Sylvia Robinson had two chart toppers: as half of Mickey & Sylvia with "Love Is Strange" and her own solo "Pillow Talk." •She and her husband Joe Robinsons start All Platinum Records in 1968 (which became Sugar Hill Records)•Sylvia's rap song "It's Good To be Queen" (1982)
Gospel-influenced African American popular music style that began to emerge in the late 1950s and peaked in 1960s.•James Brown "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud" (1968)
Soul
DJ herc's crew?
The Herculoids or herculords
African American Tap dancing of the 20's and 30's
The Nicholas Brothers were the definitive dancers of this time period
Afrika Bambaataa contributions
The master of records and the Great Unifier, had hella record collection and great rhymes, most importantly he gave the youth of the South Bronx an alternative to Gang Culture.
Grandmaster Flash contributions
The master of technique, used equipment to create an instrument rather than using equipment to play music
brother of Gene Livingston, Grandmaster Flash's DJ partner•Part of the L-Brothers•The Fantastic [Romantic] Five.•1975 invented the scratch technique (consider "Individual [Re]Creation Theory")-Though it was Grandmaster Flash who popularizedand mastered it (consider "Communal Theory")- Popularized scratching
Theodore Livingston (Grand Wizard Theodore)
DJ Cool Herc
This Jamaican moved to Debronx, NY and was the founder of rap music
reputation
To receive a reputation a gang must prove itself to be tough, powerful, and numerous. Once reputation has been established the maintaining of it is called a rep and is constantly challenged by rival gangs.
Graffiti clubs
Tragic Magic , Latin action, out to bomb
Herc controls
West, Bam East•Surpasses Herc (style-wise) as early as 1975•
punch-phrase
a DJ technique in which the DJ rhythmically inserts or "punches" very short segments of sound over another record playing on the other turntable, Grandmaster Flash
backspinning
a DJ technique in which the DJ stops the record with his/her hand and reverses its direction to replay that portion of the record. (This technique is credited to Grandmaster Flash, who originally called it quick mix theory.)
used dual turntables and a slicker rapping style at adult only night clubs throughout the city
Grandmaster Flowers, King Charles (Queens), and Pete DJ Jones (Bronx)
Toasting tradition applied in Rap:"Jesse"(1984)
Grandmaster Melle Mel
1977
Herc was stabbed tryna break up a fight
Grandmaster Flash came in and said
Herc's DJing skills were limited
diaspora
Hip hop culture has its roots in the spread of African and Latino peoples from their original homes to Americas. The breaking up and scattering of people
Cypher
-Freestyling in the round
Technology emerges 1981
-Roland TR-808/909-synthesizers
What caused an unintended change in the Bronx after the war?
1. The city's sum clearance project displaced poor Manhattan families-mostly puerto Rican-from the upper west side and relocated them. They ended up having to seek shelter with friends and family in the southern neighborhoods of the bronx. 2. The Cross Bronx Expressway, (1955-finished 1963) cut through the heart of the Bronx. Residents who lived there began to move out in droves.
why didn't gangs tolerate heroin users within their gangs?
1. heroin users would not be affective fighters 2. using heroin would effect the gangs profit considerably
Gang ranks
1. prez (president) 2. VP (Vice president) 3. a warlord (a sergeant at arms) 4. peacemaker(one who attempts to pacify a rivalry) 5. masher (best street fighters) *all led organizations
capoeria
A martial art and dance that developed in Brazil from African traditions
credited with popularizing many early DJing techniques including back spinning and scratching
GrandMaster Flash
Art forms of hip hop
Art/graffiti, Dance, Music/DJing, Language/rapping
Triangle Trade"•
Atlantic Slave Trade to the Americas 1500 to 1800-The Outward Passage-The Middle Passage-The Return Passage
malícia-Similar to "malice"-
Attitude (cf. gangsta)
Lindy Hoppers
B-boys borrowed some dance moves from whom? jerk and sporadic movements
As their ranks swelled the savage seven renamed their gang the
Black Spades.
first #1 rap song on Billboard
Blondie's "Rapture" (1980/1981) featuring Debbie Harry of Blondie with Fab 5 Freddie in background [also Lee Quinones and Jean-Michel Basquiat in role of a DJ (Grandmaster Flash)]
In the early 80's the media merged ...
Bronx b-boying with other popular urban African American dance styles, using the name "breakdancing".
#1 crew (before commercial era):
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Kurtis Blow
First King: B. 1959) Kurtis Walker in Harlem•B-boy, then DJ (A.K.A. Kool DJ Kurt)-Along with The Force (Russell and Joseph Simmons) left Harlem for Queens-At City College of New York program director for college radio station, calling himself "Kurtis Blow" ~ "body blow" •"Christmas Rappin" (releasedDecember 1979)•Signs with Mercury
which two artists went on to record their music in the old school commercial period
Flash and Bam but not Herc:(
playing the dozens
Friendly, playful exchange of insults, common in some African American communities; also called joaning or sounding/ signifyin. This was practiced by Ghanaian boys
Urban Dance style, based on a polyrhythmic "groove," that became popular in the 1970s. •Parliament "Give Up the Funk" (1976)
Funk
Main source of inspiration for DJs
Funk and R and B
Master: DJ technique [turntablism]-Clock Theory: marking the album's label like a clock for accurate needle-dropping -Quick Mix Theory: Better known as "backspinning
GM Flash
Among the earliest gangs to promote peace and sufficiency in the neighborhood through live performances by their salsa rock band and their release of the album Power Fuerza in 1971
Ghetto Brothers
Song to known by James Brown?
Give it up or Turnit A Loose" from the Sex Machine album (1969)
of the four elements of hip hop, which had the most racially, ethnically, geographical, and economically diverse participants?
Grafitti
foundational b-boy moves
chair freeze, CC or side to side rock, Russian, neck move, backspin, and butt spin.
what did it mean to "bomb" the city
create a rile by placing graffiti everywhere and becoming influential through art/ put graffiti everywhere
Super kool and stay high
credited for developing the softie or bubble letters
Don Campbellock
credited with inventing the dance form locking
Theodore Livingston (Grand wizard Theodore, of the fantastic Romantic Five)
credited with scratching