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hip-hopalso hiphop, music style, 1982. Reduplication with vowel variation (as in tip-top, sing-song); OED reports use of hip hop (adv.) with a sense of "successive hopping motion" dating back to 16 [..]
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hip-hopmusical style involving rap and DJs controlling multiple turntables.
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hip-hop – musical verse which uses rhyme, repetition of sounds and phases
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hip-hopNoun. Dance music genre with rapping, originating from black American street culture.
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hip-hop(n) an urban youth culture associated with rap music and the fashions of African-American residents of the inner city(n) genre of African-American music of the 1980s and 1990s in which rhyming lyrics [..]
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hip-hopFour elements make up Hip-Hop: The MC (Master of Ceremony), DJ, Breaks and Graffiti. Rhymes performed by the MC center around subjects relevant to daily life.
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