The Best Music to Dance Hip Hop To

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Looking for the best music to dance hip hop to? Look no further! We’ve got the perfect playlist for you to get your groove on.

The Different Types of Hip Hop Dance

Hip hop is a style of dance that is often performed to hip hop music. This type of dance is usually associated with street dancing and is often seen in music videos. Hip hop dances can be very creative and there are many different styles. Some of the most popular hip hop dances are the Dougie, the Crip Walk, and the Jerk.

Breakdancing

Breakdancing, also called breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is an athletic style of street dance. While the mainstream public was exposed to breakdancing through movies such as “Beat Street” (1984) and “Flashdance” (1983), the dancing style actually originated in New York City during the early 1970s. It is dance that tells a story, often of struggle and triumph, through the body. Usually performed to hip-hop, breakbeats or funk music, this energetic dance form is circular in nature and frequently features various acrobatic moves such as headspins and windmills.

Locking

Locking is a style of street dance that originated in the early 1970s. The name comes from the fact that dancers “lock” their joints in different positions to create expressive movements. This style is often danced to funk music, and locking moves are usually slow and concise.

Popping

Popping is a style of hip hop dance that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The dance consists of contracting and relaxing muscles to the rhythm of the music. This creates what is known as a “pop” or “hit.” Poppers often use their chests, shoulders, and arms to create different patterns and shapes. Popping is often combined with other styles of dance, such as locking, breaking, and waacking.

The Different Types of Hip Hop Music

There are many different types of Hip Hop music, from Old school Hip Hop to trap music. When it comes to dancing Hip Hop, it is important to choose the right type of music that will fit your style. In this article, we will be discussing the different types of Hip Hop music and what type of dance goes best with it.

Old School Hip Hop

Old School Hip Hop is a style of rap music that was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s. The term “old school” is used to describe anything that is from an earlier time period, and in this case it refers to Hip Hop music from the 1970s and 1980s. This type of Hip Hop often has a heavy danceable groove with simple rhyming lyrics. Early Hip Hop songs were often inspired by party music and Funk. DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash are credited with being some of the pioneers of Old School Hip Hop.

New School Hip Hop

New school hip hop is a genre of hip hop music that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with artists such as Boogie Down Productions, EPMD, Public Enemy,Eric B. & Rakim and Gang Starr. The style is marked by its use of samples from old funk and disco records, as well as its incorporation of hard-hitting beats. New school hip hop also introduced a number of elements that would become characteristic of the genre, such as the use of synthetic melodies and drum machine beats.

Trap Music

Trap music is a style of hip hop that was developed in the late 1990s to early 2000s in the Southern United States. It is typified by sub-divided hi-hats, heavy, sub-bass layered kick drums in the style of trap, layered synthesizers, and “cinematic” strings. Trap music uses a variety of samples from movies and TV shows, as well as traditional instruments such as pianos and drums.

The Best Music to Dance Hip Hop To

When it comes to Hip Hop, there are a few key things that you need to take into consideration. The tempo, the flow, the lyrics, and the beat are all important factors. With that being said, there are a few songs that stand out above the rest. In this article, we will be discussing the best songs to dance Hip Hop to.

Breakdancing

Breakdancing is a style of street dance that was created by black and Latino youths in the South Bronx in New York City in the early 1970s. It is characterized by acrobatic and often athletic moves, such as headspins and windmills, that require a great deal of strength, coordination, and stamina. Breakdancing became popular in mainstream culture in the 1980s after being featured in several movies, TV shows, and music videos.

There is no one specific type of music that is danced to in breakdancing; instead, dancers will often freestyle to whatever music they enjoy or are familiar with. However, there are certain genres of music that are commonly associated with breakdancing, such as hip hop, funk, and soul. These genres usually have a strong beat that is easy to keep up with while dancing.

Locking

Locking is a style of street dance that originated in Los Angeles, California during the late 1960s. The locking movement consists of “freezes” or “stops” combined with quick footwork. Locking is often performed to funk and soul music (especially James Brown) and is danced in a very tight, sharp style. Locking is sometimes confused with popping, which is another style of street dance that originated on the West Coast.

Popping

Popping is a style of hip hop dance that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is characterized by sharp and fluid movements of the arms, legs, and torso, often in time with the beat of the music. Popping can be performed to any type of music, but is most commonly associated with funk and hip hop.

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