Review:
Old School Hip Hop
overall review score: 4.5
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Old-school hip-hop refers to the early days of hip-hop music, typically from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. It is characterized by its raw and gritty sound, often featuring breakbeats, rapping, and DJ scratching.
Key Features
- Breakbeats
- Rapping
- DJ scratching
- Raw and gritty sound
Pros
- Pioneering a new genre of music
- Influential in shaping modern hip-hop culture
- Connecting with urban youth through music and art
Cons
- Some may find the lyrical content to be too explicit or violent
- Limited accessibility due to outdated production techniques