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Hip-hop
UK //ˈhɪp.hɒp//US //ˈhɪp.hɑːp//
Definition
A genre of music characterized by rhythmic speech and DJing.
In simple words: A style of music that includes rapping and DJing.
Examples
- Hip-hop has become a major influence in today's music industry.
- Many young artists are inspired by hip-hop culture and its history.
- In the 1980s, hip-hop started gaining popularity worldwide.
- She loves going to hip-hop concerts and dancing with friends.
- Hip-hop often addresses social and political issues in its lyrics.
Usage notes
Used mainly in casual conversations. Not typically used in formal contexts. Consider using terms like 'rap music' in formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone term
Memory hint
Think of 'Hip' as in stylish, and 'hop' as jumping to the beat.
Collocations
- hip-hop culture
- hip-hop artist
- hip-hop music
- hip-hop dance
- hip-hop festival
Synonyms
- rap
- urban music
- street music
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rap' - hip-hop includes both music and culture.
- Overgeneralizing artists - not all rappers are considered hip-hop.
- Mispronunciation as 'hip-hop' with incorrect stress on syllables.