Hip-hop culture is a subculture, which is said to have begun with the work of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and Afrika Bambaattaa. The four main aspects, or "elements", of hip hop culture are MCing (rapping), DJing, urban inspired art/tagging (graffiti), and b-boying (or breakdancing). The most known "extended" elements are beatboxing, hip hop fashion, hip hop slang. Hip Hop Artists with fashion to watch include:
* Otnorot 416
* Madchild
* Clyde Carson
* Lil Wayne
* The Team
* K Sisiisi
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| - Hip-hop culture is a subculture, which is said to have begun with the work of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and Afrika Bambaattaa. The four main aspects, or "elements", of hip hop culture are MCing (rapping), DJing, urban inspired art/tagging (graffiti), and b-boying (or breakdancing). The most known "extended" elements are beatboxing, hip hop fashion, hip hop slang. Hip Hop Artists with fashion to watch include:
* Otnorot 416
* Madchild
* Clyde Carson
* Lil Wayne
* The Team
* K Sisiisi
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| - Hip-hop culture is a subculture, which is said to have begun with the work of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and Afrika Bambaattaa. The four main aspects, or "elements", of hip hop culture are MCing (rapping), DJing, urban inspired art/tagging (graffiti), and b-boying (or breakdancing). The most known "extended" elements are beatboxing, hip hop fashion, hip hop slang. Hip Hop Artists with fashion to watch include:
* Otnorot 416
* Madchild
* Clyde Carson
* Lil Wayne
* The Team
* K Sisiisi
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