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Hip Hop
Hip hop is a cultural and musical movement that emerged from Black, Latino, and Caribbean communities, centering around rapping (MCing), DJing/turntablism, sampling-based production, and rhythmic speech over beats. It prioritizes groove, wordplay, and storytelling, often reflecting the social realities of urban life. Musically, hip hop is built on drum-centric rhythms (from breakbeats to 808 patterns), looped samples, and bass-forward mixes. Lyrically, it ranges from party anthems and braggadocio to political commentary and intricate poetic forms, with flow, cadence, and rhyme density as core expressive tools. Beyond music, hip hop encompasses a broader culture, historically intertwined with graffiti, b-boying/b-girling (breakdance), fashion, and street entrepreneurship, making it both an art form and a global social language.
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Norwegian Hip Hop
Norwegian hip hop is the localized form of hip hop culture and rap music that emerged in Norway during the 1990s and matured in the 2000s. It blends the genre’s core elements—MCing, DJing/production, breakdance, and graffiti—with Norwegian language, dialects, and social perspectives. The sound initially leaned on sample‑based boom bap and jazz rap aesthetics, later absorbing G‑funk, pop hooks, and, in the 2010s, trap percussion and melodic R&B influences. Lyrically, artists often reflect on identity, immigration, everyday life, social democracy, humor, and sharp political commentary. Distinct regional scenes in Oslo, Bergen, and Northern Norway helped normalize rapping in Norwegian and local dialects, making the music feel specific to place while staying globally conversant.
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