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hip-hop
[hip-hop]
noun
a popular culture movement originated by Black performers in New York City in the 1970s and characterized by rap music, break dancing, and graffiti art.
The choreographer was a pioneer in introducing hip-hop to the national and international stage.
Writing about hip-hop was really just an excuse to write about all these other aspects of Black culture.
adjective
relating to or characteristic of this movement.
Unlike other big-name designers, he tapped into hip-hop street styles, which made him one of the wealthiest designers of the 1990s.
hip-hop
/ ˈhɪpˌhɒp /
noun
a US pop culture movement originating in the 1980s comprising rap music, graffiti, and break dancing
hip-hop
Another name for rap music.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hip-hop1
Example Sentences
The lawsuit and its fallout effectively ended the golden age of sampling in hip-hop.
I like hip-hop and I knew I would be able to pull off a song like that.
The hip-hop star was found not liable on all counts by jurors after less than an hour of deliberations.
And I grew up in in Brooklyn in the ’90s, so I got really heavy into hip-hop in my teenage years.
He came out as gay at the same time, going on to upend hip-hop with his LGBT-positive lyrics while also pioneering new ways of promoting his music online.
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