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Rap/Hip Hop
What
Is Rap/Hip Hop?
Rap is a musical
genre that started in New York in mid-1970's. It is a style of Black popular
music containing a combination of rhyme and rhythm. Rap was a tool used
to voice the opinions of the social and political conditions of people
of colour. It is still used as a means of expressing the thoughts of its
artist about sex, drugs, crime, and other relevant subjects.
Rap is a mixture
of human voice, with the instrumental accompaniment of drums, sequencers.
It also features sampling.
Hip hop is a wider
term for art that contains all elements such as rap, break dancing, and
scratching. It is predominantly recognized for its repetitive rhythm and
lyrical content.
Artists
Rascalz
A hip hop group consisting of five members: Red 1, Misfit, Kemo, Dedos,
and Zebroc. This group did not accept their Juno award for best rap recording
on March 22 in Vancouver because the music community decided not to show
rap and hip hop acts at the awards ceremony. This group just wanted the
support and recognition they deserved.
For more information
on the group visit http://www.bmgcanada.com/rascalz/
TBTBT
TBTBT is a teenaged rap group aged 12-15, whose name stands for Too Bad
To Be True. This group of four are from downtown Toronto and released
an album called "Cold Chillin" on February 8, 1994, consisting
of 14 tracks. This group was put together and managed by partners Greg
Van Reil and Steve Propas, and their first single was called One Track
Mind.
DEVON MARTIN
Devon Martin, also known as Mr. Metro, is a hip hop artists with roots
of reggae. He won a Juno for his album "Its My Nature", with
the single "Keep it Slammin'". Martin was originally part of
a reggae band and then decided to go solo in the late 1980's.
MC J AND COOL
G
These Canadian rap artists came out with their first album in 1990 called
"So Listen!". James McQuaid (MC J) and Richard Gray (Cool G)
are both originally from Halifax. They moved to Montreal where they were
signed to Capitol Records in 1988.
The above materials
prepared by Jenny Chung.
DREAM WARRIORS
Formed in 1990, The
Dream Warriors rap positive lyrics about making life what you want it
to be.
DOPE POET
SOCIETY
Formed in
1988, this group has been described as "hardcore political underground
hip-hop".
HANGIN' TREE
Fronted
by Jamaican Canadian Richard Ivey, hangin tree's sound is a mixture of
"funkdafied rockriffs" supported by Ivey's hardcore hip hop delivery.
Discography includes: Rage Against the Machine and Beck.
King Lou
and Capitor Q
This Jane
& Finch duo is currently taking the world by storm. They incorporate a
wide variety of musical modes - rhythmic island sounds, jazz, blues, R
& B and their lyrics encompass esoteric and abstract themes. They are
at the cutting edge in rap music and are one of Canada's most successful
exports.
Discography includes: "And Now, Legacy"
MC Thrust
Currently
also working as co-editor for Canada's first magazine about hip hop culture,
Abstract, Thrust
has recently released his first solo release entitled "Past, Present,
Future (Knowledge of Self)"
Nu Black
Nation
The three members of Nu Black Nation describes their musical flavour as
"hip-hop, straight up, poetics and all that 'soul' for the movement that
we call hip hop: Word, Sound and Power."
Ubad Missive
Consisting
of Groovy, Rugged, Tyson and Ebony, UBAD has been around since
about 1985 and will soon be going on tour throughout Western Canada.
Discography includes: "The Legacy", "Life's Gettin' Rough", "Rugged
and Nasty".
Bibliography
"Devon: Mr Metro keeps it slammin" Canadian Composer.
Vol .4(2), Spring 1993, p.6
"Too Good To
Be True? Warner/Chappell is Banking on Four Inner-City Kids from Toronto
to Turn the Trick in the International Youth Raps Sweeps" Canadian
Composer. Vol. 4(4), 1993, p.6
Flynn, Andrew. Juno
Organizers get bad rap from Urban Artists Canadian-Press Newswire.
April 2, 1998
Kallman, Helmut et.
Al. (eds.) Rap Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Second Edition.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.
P. Rockwell, John.
Rap The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Hong Kong: MacMillan
Press Ltd, 1986.
Rose, Tricia. Orality
and Technology: Rap Music and Afro-American Cultural Resistance Popular
Music and Society. Vol. 13, Winter 1989, 367-374.
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