Evolution of Hip-Hop Since the beginning of hip-hop, there has been a cycle of preserving what was represented and it becomes new. Many of the things that happen in different time periods are often directly related to hip-hop, and many people may not notice it. Each generation of Hip-Hop has evolved into a new form of progression as it has now become a more global culture. It has influenced elements that define our culture: things like: dance, fashion, politics and even music of other genres. Through this evolution, he actually changed the way the world saw him. I intend to explain the evolution in full, from its early stages to the giant industry it has become. Through this evolution, a large number of efforts have been made. Messages addressing community problems such as crime, poverty, drugs and unemployment were given by rappers. Often these messages were reported by people in these situations who had open anger against the police, government, big business, and other forms of white power seen by the community. In response, many people attacked rap music because they linked most of the violence that occurred during that period to it. Violence, racism, sexual explicitness and misogynistic topics are often incorporated into the lyrics. In 1986 Tipper Gore of the Parents' Music Resource Center blamed Run-DMC's music for the corruption of violence at many of the stops on their summer tour. Nowadays, hip-hop has globalized into so many societies. We can discover hip-hop in every corner of the globe, especially in the south. Hip hop has developed internationally as an art development and progression with the use of innovation and speech. The music will continue to embrace, as hip-hop relies in its culture. Hip-hop music has reached the cultural corridors of the globe and has been absorbed and reinvented around the world as many people combine it with their lifestyle. Hip-hop has indeed added something more to the culture of our times and will remain considerably in history
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