Is hip hop a social dance? – Social Dance Skills

In many ways, hip hop does not fit that label. The movement, as it’s known, originated from the 1960s as an alternative to the disco dance that was popular in South-East London at that time. The movement has become extremely popular in the UK, and in many other parts of the world and has become a movement that has influenced dance music and the music industry as a whole.

What is the origin of the term MC?

When DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince first started putting rap songs together, they wanted names for their crews, and MCs popped up, some of them being MCs in the group they were recording for (they were a musical group known as Pappertro) and some of ’em not so much. Eventually, all the names that popped up being MCs were actually just MCs in the group, and eventually, a rhyme went around somewhere saying ‘we all got MCs in our crews’, and that’s how it stuck.

When it comes to the current iteration of MCs, the MC is a slang word, usually used as a verb (such as, ‘MC’d up’), but can also mean ‘a person/group of people who wear clothing/trends/artwork, usually associated with certain music and social trends and generally in the hip-hop/rap music world’.

Did you learn about hip hop growing up?

Yes. I was born in 1965, and as a few of you will know, there was a time in the 60’s when the only hip hop music that you had to hear was the kind that the Kennedys got off for singing on television. That period in American history was a golden era for hip hop, and we lived through it. I was one of the people who grew up listening to all the hip hop groups.

What hip hop styles did you like?

There was a lot of different styles of rap music in those days, from the funk/disco era to the rock, R&B style. But hip hop music in the 80’s was the hardest thing to find. There wasn’t anything in England. So there were all these young British kids who got their mixtapes and listened to all the stuff, and you would hear these kids going off, saying these things that people thought the British did, and they were just playing on their mixtapes, like ‘I’m a white boy from London’, and it turned them

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