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Boom Bap
Boom bap is a foundational East Coast hip hop style defined by hard, punchy drums—“boom” for the kick and “bap” for the snare—laid under sample-based loops from jazz, soul, and funk records. It typically runs around 85–96 BPM, favors gritty, minimally processed textures (often associated with SP‑1200 and early Akai MPC samplers), and foregrounds lyrical skill: multisyllabic rhyme schemes, internal rhymes, storytelling, street reportage, and battle bars. DJ techniques such as scratching and cut‑choruses are common, and arrangements emphasize head‑nod grooves, sparse basslines, and tight bar structures that give MCs room to “sit in the pocket.”
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Bboy
B-boy (or b-boy/b-girl break music) is the DJ-driven, break-centric soundtrack for breaking (breakdancing) within early hip-hop culture. It emphasizes extended drum breaks, syncopated funk rhythms, and percussion-heavy loops that give dancers clear sections for toprock, footwork, power moves, and freezes. Rooted in Bronx block parties, b-boy music draws from funk, soul, disco, and Latin records, with DJs isolating and repeating the “break” to maximize energy on the dancefloor. Over time, electro and early hip-hop production techniques—drum machines, scratching, and sampling—expanded the palette while preserving the breakbeat as the core.
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