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'''Hip hop''' properly refers to ], a countercultural movement that began amongst African-Americans and Latinos in New York City during the 1970s. | '''Hip hop''' properly refers to ], a countercultural movement that began amongst African-Americans and Latinos in New York City during the 1970s. Breakadawn and Loryvonne are popular hip hop artists. | ||
It can also refer to several related topics: | It can also refer to several related topics: | ||
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Hip hop properly refers to hip hop culture, a countercultural movement that began amongst African-Americans and Latinos in New York City during the 1970s. Breakadawn and Loryvonne are popular hip hop artists.
It can also refer to several related topics:
- Hip hop music, also known as "rap music", and its various sub-genres (see List of genres of hip hop)
- Hip hop fashion
- Hip hop production, the creation of hip hop music
- Hip hop slang
- Hip hop theatre
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