Was there rap in 1940s?

The Universal Hip-Hop Museum in the Bronx, NY features displays, memorabilia, art, and exhibits that thoughtfully and educationally piece together the rich history of Hip-Hop.
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When did rap really start?

Rap as a genre began at block parties in New York City in the early 1970s, when DJs began isolating the percussion breaks of funk, soul, and disco songs and extending them. MCs tasked with introducing the DJs and keeping the crowd energized would talk between songs, joking and generally interacting with the audience.
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When was the first rap artist?

DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican DJ, is recognized as one of the earliest hip hop DJs and artists. Some credit him with officially originating hip hop music through his 1973 "Back to School Jam".
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Is this old hip-hop from the 1940s and 50s?

It dates back to the 1920s, when the earliest form of hip-hop dance was invented. It includes the Jamaican dancehall toasting era of the '50s and '60s. It spreads to the Last Poets and Muhammad Ali and Gil Scott-Heron, who presented poems over beats.
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Was there rap in the 30s?

These days, we call it “Gospel rap,” and hail it as a genre pioneered by a 1930s US gospel group, “The Jubalaires,” who paved the way for 1990s hip hop and rap. As a quartet, they looked to spirituals, folk songs, and “jubilee” style singing to craft a style that was both entirely their own…
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Did rap exist in the 1950s?

As early as 1956, deejays were toasting (an African tradition of "rapped out" tales of heroism) over dubbed Jamaican beats. It was called "rap", expanding the word's earlier meaning in the African-American community—"to discuss or debate informally."
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What was the 1st rap song?

'Rapper's Delight,' by The Sugar Hill Gang is Arguably First Rap Song to Be Played on Radio. The Sugar Hill Gang's 12-inch single "Rapper's Delight" - released in 1979 - became the first rap song to be played on the radio.
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Who was the first rapper ever?

Coke La Rock is known for being the first rapper to ever spit rhymes after teaming up with DJ Kool Herc in 1973 and both are recognized as the original founding fathers of Hip Hop. Rap music was originally underground.
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Who was the 1st rap group?

The Last Poets, but the first hip-hop group? The Last Poets performed for the first time in Harlem in 1968, releasing a debut album two years later. The group's politically resonant rhymes are often credited as being a formative influence on modern-day hip-hop.
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Who started rap music?

DJ Kool Herc is widely credited with kicking off the genre. His back-to-school parties in the 1970s were the incubator of his burgeoning idea, where he used his two record turntables to create loops, playing the same beat over again, and extending the instrumental portion of a song.
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Who was the 1st white rapper?

1989: Queens duo MC Serch and Pete Nice debut as 3rd Bass, the first white rap act for whom whiteness is not at least in part an uproarious crossover gimmick.
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Who was the first female rapper?

Sharon Green (born 1962), considered the "first female rapper" or emcee, known by the rap moniker MC Sha-Rock. Born in Wilmington, North Carolina, she grew up in the South Bronx, New York City during the earliest years of hip hop culture.
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Who was the first black rapper?

1. Kurtis Blow. He became the first rapper to sign a major label record deal (Mercury) and the first rapper to appear on national television (Soul Train).
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Who invented hip-hop?

Who invented hip-hop? The birth of hip hop is believed to date back to Aug. 11, 1973, where DJ Kool Herc, real name Clive Campbell, and his friend hosted a back-to-school party in Bronx, New York. Eighteen-year-old Campbell and his friend Coke La Rock are often referred to as the fathers of hip-hop.
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What does rap stand for?

RAP. Rhythm And Poetry (rap music)
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Who is the oldest rapper alive?

Ice-T is currently considered the oldest popular hip hop rapper who is still in the game and going strong. Born Tracy Lauren Marrow, he is the founder of Rhyme $yndicate Records and the co-founder of Body Count, a heavy metal band that features Ice-T as their frontman.
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Was Eminem the first white rapper?

In July 2000, Eminem was the first white artist to appear on the cover of The Source. The Marshall Mathers LP was certified Diamond by the RIAA in March 2011 and sold 21 million copies worldwide.
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How did rap get its name?

According to another, a member of the pioneering rap group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five was teasing a friend who was going into the army, repeating the hip/hop/hip/hop his friend would soon be marching to, and then vocally playing off that - in a way that later got incorporated into other songs and eventually ...
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What's the longest rap song?

German rapper, actor and Studio71 talent Eko Fresh, today released what is arguably the longest rap song in the world, 2020 Bars. In the song, the Cologne-based artist addresses issues that move him. The result is 87 minutes of non-stop rap – a personal project that has evolved day by day.
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Is Blondie the first rapper?

However, according to the BBC, Blondie are also credited with launching the emerging genre of rap into the mainstream, by releasing the first original rap song ever to chart at number one in the United States.
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What came first rock or rap?

Rap-Rock's Origins: Hip-Hop Is Born (Early 1980s)

By that time, mainstream rock had long since matured beyond its early counterculture roots in the 1960s into a hugely respected moneymaking industry. By comparison, the first rappers were just kids from New York City having fun at parties by rhyming over records.
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Who started gangsta rap?

Gangsta rap's pioneers were Schoolly D of Philadelphia in 1985, Ice-T of Los Angeles in 1986, and especially N.W.A in 1988. In 1993, via record producer Dr. Dre, rapper Snoop Dogg and their G-funk sound, gangsta rap took the rap genre's lead and became mainstream, popular music.
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Who's the youngest rapper?

8 of the Youngest Rappers of All Time
  • Name: Edward K. Archer. Age: 16. ...
  • Name: Dwayne Carter Jr. Age: 15. Born: 09/27/1982. ...
  • Name: DeAndre Way. Age: 14. Born: 07/28/1990. ...
  • Name: Shad Gregory Moss. Age: 11. ...
  • Name: Christopher Wallace. Age: 10. ...
  • Name: Willow Smith. Age: 10. ...
  • Name: James Todd Smith. Age: 9. ...
  • Name: Jordy Lemoine. Age: 4.
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Who was the first emo rapper?

Emo rap was pioneered by Bones, whose VHS-recorded music videos and dark production and aesthetic were so influential on the hip hop underground of the time that Dazed described him as the "underground rap king."
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