Hardcore Rap
Hardcore rap involves several different musical feelings. Its characteristics can be summarized as confrontation and aggression, which are expressed as: enthusiasm Unbridled themes, pounding drums, noisy sampling and production, or a combination of any of these. Hardcore rap is tough, empathic, intense, and often threatening (although the threat is not always there, it also has a humorous and energetic side.) Gangsta rap is the same as hardcore rap. One of the most commonly associated styles, there is a lot of overlap between the two, especially among hardcore rappers in the 1990s, but not all hardcore rap revolves around gangster themes. The earliest hardcore rap emerged on the East Coast in the late 1980s, when artists began to move away from party rhythms and bombastic talk about amplifier technology. Their music and language began to reflect the gritty, rough and brutal city. The environment in which they are usually created and appreciated. Before any concrete guidelines for gangsta rap had been laid down, artists like New York's Boogie Down Productions and L.A.'s Ice-T were meticulously documenting their observations of street life on tape; meanwhile, Public Enemy was in disarray 's sound collage is setting new standards for recording capabilities, while N.W.A is showing the desolate and bleak lifestyle of Jews and gangsters with an excessive amount of machismo. In the early '90s, hardcore rap was essentially synonymous with West Coast gangsta rap, until the emergence of Wu-Tang Clan in 1993, with their minimal, minimal drum beats and string- and piano-heavy demos. became a widely imitated style. With its hard-hitting records and urban street thug grit, hardcore rap became rap's most popular fusion style in the second half of the '90s, and its themes now mix party anthems and gangsta. Their obsessions with money, sex, violence, and the occasional social commentary. Artists like the Notorious B.I.G., EMINEM, DMX, and Jay-Z have become platinum-selling superstars, while Master P has become a profitable band under the brand of "gangsta-inspired Southern hardcore." a commercial force, although he didn't produce the same level of hybrid hit singles.
Hip-Hop is one of the more powerful music forms in rap. It breaks the previous forms of rap and dance music and has stronger destructive and inciting power. Its background is always accompanied by The drumbeats are constantly weakening, and the lyrics mostly reflect ways of thinking that are contrary to society or different from ordinary people