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- Hip-hop is a constantly evolving genre that has permeated nearly every aspect of American life (Page 1).
- The influence of hip-hop extends beyond music and can be seen in television, film, fashion, advertising, literature, politics, and more (Page 1).
- Hip-hop is a diverse and expansive genre, with a wide range of artists and styles (Page 2).
- The history of hip-hop is filled with artists who have pushed boundaries and challenged traditional notions of what rap music can be (Page 3).
- Hip-hop has had a significant impact on American culture and has been a driving force behind cultural shifts in recent decades (Page 4).
- The origins of hip-hop can be traced back to the Bronx in the 1970s, where DJs and MCs laid the foundation for the genre (Page 5).
- Hip-hop quickly gained popularity and became a global counterculture in the 1980s, with artists like Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and the Beastie Boys leading the way (Page 6).
- In the 1990s, hip-hop expanded beyond New York and spread throughout the country, becoming the center of American pop music (Page 7).
- The 2000s saw a shift in hip-hop’s power center from the coasts to the South, where artists like 2 Live Crew, Outkast, and Three 6 Mafia emerged (Page 8).
- Hip-hop has continued to evolve and influence other genres of music, solidifying its place as a crucial touch point in contemporary culture (Page 9).
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