Old School Hip Hop
Old School hip-hop is a movement that shaped what we see today. Whether it’s fashion, with those baggy pants and baseball caps, or language, Old School’s left its mark.
Old School hip-hop is a movement that shaped what we see today. Whether it’s fashion, with those baggy pants and baseball caps, or language, Old School’s left its mark.
The Golden Age is stood on the shoulders of the Old School. This era introduced complex flows, intricate rhymes, and beats that went way beyond the boom-bap.
Gangsta Rap is the gritty child of hip-hop, itself born in the late ’70s. But it was in the late ’80s and ’90s when Gangsta Rap really exploded.
Conscious Rap is the professor of the rap game – enlightening listeners on social issues, history, and life lessons. Artists in this genre drop knowledge on everything from racism, social inequality, and spiritual awakening to love and self-growth.
So you’ve heard the term “trap music” thrown around like it’s candy, but you’re scratching your head thinking, “What is this genre all about?” Originating from the Southern United States, particularly from Atlanta, Georgia, trap is a subgenre of hip-hop that has taken the world by storm.