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Hey, party. Is that hiphop?
Hey, pa is a Chinese transliteration of hiphop, which can also be called hiphop.

Hip-hop is the name of an ethnic minority in China, but it is more commonly known as hip-hop. Hip-hop was born in the streets of American slums. Generally speaking, it was born in Bronx, new york, USA. Hip-hop first emerged among African-American and Hispanic youths in the Bronx, northern new york, and then developed and became popular all over the world.

In the last century, there was no such thing as Hiphop. There is a Jamaican named Kool Herc. After he moved from Jamaica to new york, one day he took his big stereo to Bronx Street. From then on, the name Hiphop was slowly brewed.

Hiphop began to sprout around 1973, but there was no such name at that time. At that time, Kool Herc would bring a lot of big stereos and speakers to the street to make it look like a big party.

The history of hip-hop culture

After the birth of Hiphop, people began to trace the origin of Hiphop at that time, and found that it was actually because Kool Herc brought audio to the street, while Bambaataa grew the hiphop business.

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The Hiphop music that I hear now actually comes from the Soul, Funk, Rock and Disco in the party at that time, and comes from the essence of these four kinds of music.