San Francisco Bay Area Hip hop

My hyphy report film documentary

African ancestors who gather around their villages and get Hyphy!. Keak Da Sneak, “King of Hyphy” is largely responsible for starting Hyphy music being as big as it is. E-40 help make Hyphy popular. Item bodies a generation that some think is lost. Some say it comes from that generation being tired of being looked up on as deadbeats, lowlifes and thugs. Think hippies and what they stand for yesterday and today. Now apply that same energy to hoods of the Bay Area and you have enlightened yourself on the many facets of all things Hyphy. So you know Hyphy encompasses unique dance and a distinctive language. What do you think they dance to? The manic beats with Hyphy lyrics spit all over them.The Hyphy Movement definitely h
A beautiful expression born from the streets of the Bay Area; Oakland to be exact, and perpetuated by the thousands of people who found a way of releasing the inner beast.Go ! Get ! are phrases that often depict explosive actions and lifestyles free from limitations as well as uncensored verbal and nonverbal expression. Hyphy is dance, slang, fashion and car culture. Not everyone is church-going folks, but maybe you’ve seen and heard of some of the antics associated with catching the spirit. A certain chord or note sung by the choir or something the preacher says can strike a nerve and push THAT button. You know which button.

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Those not willing to part with their own reality and entertain that of another person or culture even those who choose not to look any further than the surface may think so. To take a closer look at someone getting Hyphy is to see someone whose soul has been stirred. Their excitement and trepidation manifest themselves in the form of unique expression. This is reminiscent of an old school Southern Baptist revival and even evokes the spirit of ouras a sound beat, becoming a favorite of clubs Dj’s. Many Bay Area artists passionately lay tracks that capture and perpetuate its hyper energy. The distinguished list of artists dedicated to the prolific movement include: Too Short, Federation, Mistah FA.B, Traxamillion, The Architeckz (Hyphy dancers), San Quin and more. They also strategically produce music to keep Hyphy on the radio. Any mention of the movement without these names would be an injustice. The same goes for DJ Shadow, a Bay Area native who has worked tirelessly on his art of Turntablism and has reaped the rewards of that effort. Shadow, in his early years in the industry, was instrumental (pun intended) in developing experimental hip hop styles. That which we call Hyphy would be a far less interesting story without his influence. Shadow produced the hit “3 Freaks” Featuring, what some say are two of the Bay best rappers Keak Da Sneak and Turf Talk. And then there is Crunk. What about Crunk? Crunk carries the signature of the South. It is considered to be a close cousin to Hyphy. The obvious difference is that Crunk is slower in all aspects than Hyphy.


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