Dance Music for Kids: Hip Hop and Beyond

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Dance music for kids is a great way to get them moving and shaking. But what kind of music should you play? Here are some great suggestions for hip hop and beyond.

Introduction

Dance music for kids doesn’t have to be all about hip hop. In fact, there are tons of different genres and styles that can get kids moving. From funk and disco to pop and rock, there’s something for everyone. And, of course, let’s not forget about all the amazing kids’ hip hop out there.

So, whether you’re looking for some fresh new tunes for your next family dance party or just want to expand your kiddo’s musical horizons, check out our list of danceable songs for kids.

What is Hip Hop?

Hip hop is a genre of popular music that originated in the United States in the 1970s. It is characterized by a distinctive style of rap and often contains elements of other genres such as R&B and funk.

The History of Hip Hop

The history of Hip Hop can be traced back to the 1970s when a group of African American and Latino youth in the Bronx, New York City, started experimenting with new ways of making music with simple equipment. This new style of music soon became known as Hip Hop.

Hip Hop quickly spread from the Bronx to other parts of New York City and then to other cities across the United States. In the 1980s, Hip Hop culture began to be recognized around the world. Today, Hip Hop is a global phenomenon with millions of fans all over the world.

The Elements of Hip Hop

In its simplest form, hip hop is a style of music that evolved out of the South Bronx in New York City in the late 1970s. At its core, hip hop is a combination of four elements: MCing (also called rapping), DJing, graffiti writing, and break dancing. But hip hop is more than just a musical genre; it’s also a culture and lifestyle.

The term “hip hop” can be used to refer to the music, the culture, or both. When used to describe the music, “hip hop” refers to a style of music that is generally characterized by four elements: MCing (also called rapping), DJing, graffiti writing, and break dancing. Hip hop music is sometimes also referred to as rap music or simply rap.

The term “hip hop” can also be used to describe the culture that surrounds the music. Hip hop culture includes fashion, art, language, and values that are associated with the music and those who participate in it.

Hip Hop Dance

Hip hop is a style of dance that originates from African American culture. It is a mix of old school dance moves and new school moves, set to a beat. Hip hop is a popular choice for kids’ dance parties, as it is high energy and can be a lot of fun. However, there are many other types of dance music for kids that are popular as well.

The History of Hip Hop Dance

The history of hip hop dance is often misunderstood. Most people think that hip hop dance originated in America, but it actually has its roots in African American and Latino cultures.

Hip hop dance first gained popularity in the 1970s, when young people began to breaksilverware, cups, and plates on the ground to create rhythms. This helped to create a new style of dancing called “locking”. Locking is a style of hip hop dance that is still popular today.

In the 1980s, another style of hip hop dance called “popping” became popular. Popping is a style of dancing where dancers make quick movements with their bodies, making it look like they are “popping” or “hitting” an invisible beat.

Hip hop dance has continued to evolve since its inception in the 1970s, and it is now practiced all over the world. While it is still most popular in America, hip hop dance has gained popularity in other countries such as Japan, Brazil, and South Korea.

The Elements of Hip Hop Dance

Hip hop dance is a style of street dance that evolved from the hip hop culture. The four elements of hip hop dancing are breaking, popping, locking and krumping.

Breaking includes moves such as the top rock, down rock, power moves, freezes and footwork. Popping is a style of dancing that uses quick and jerky arm and leg movements. Locking is a style of dance that involves stopping and starting your movements in quick succession. Krumping is an aggressive style of street dance that originated in the African American community in Los Angeles.

Other Styles of Dance Music for Kids

While hip hop may be the most popular form of dance music for kids, there are plenty of other styles out there for them to enjoy. Dance music comes in all different genres, tempos, and cultures. If you’re looking for something a little different for your child, here are some other styles of dance music for kids to explore.

EDM

EDM, or electronic dance music, is a growing genre of music that is popular with kids and adults alike. While most people associate EDM with clubs and raves, the truth is that there are many subgenres of EDM that are perfect for kids.

Some popular EDM subgenres for kids include:

-Hands Up: A subgenre of hard dance characterized by happy melodies and faster tempos. Hands up is often produced in a 4/4 time signature with a faster BPM (beats per minute) than other EDM genres.

-Happy Hardcore: A subgenre of hardcore techno characterized by happy, upbeat melodies and positive lyrics. Happy hardcore is often produced in a 4/4 time signature with a faster BPM than other EDM genres.

-Bubblegum Dance: A subgenre of dance characterized by cute, childlike melodies and bubblegum pop lyrics. Bubblegum dance is often produced in a 4/4 time signature with a moderate to slow BPM.

Dubstep

Dubstep is a type of electronic dance music that originated in the early 2000s in the United Kingdom. It is characterized by its heavy bass and syncopated rhythms.

Dubstep is often produced using a tempo of 140 beats per minute. This slow tempo makes it perfect for dancing. The basslines are typically very simple, and the melodies are often minimalistic.

Dubstep tracks usually contain one or more “drops”, which are sections where the bass becomes much heavier and the tempo slows down briefly. These drops are often accompanied by hysterical screams or other sounds to heighten the sense of drama.

If your kids enjoy dancing to hip hop, they will probably enjoy dubstep as well. Dubstep tracks can be found on many popular streaming music services.

Trap

Trap music is a genre that began in the early 2000s in the Southern United States. It is characterized by heavy 808 bass, triplet hi-hats, and techy synths. The name “trap” comes from the place where drug dealers would sell their drugs, which was often a “trap house.”

Trap music is often associated with gang culture and violence, but there are also many positive and uplifting trap songs. Many trap songs are about overcoming hardship and struggle, and celebrating success.

If your kids are interested in hip hop and rap music, they will probably enjoy trap music as well. Some of the most popular trap artists include Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Drake, Travis Scott, and Future.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed learning about different types of dance music for kids! As you can see, there are many different styles to choose from, each with its own unique history and sound. If your child is interested in learning to dance, hip hop is a great place to start. However, don’t be afraid to explore other genres as well. Ultimately, the best music for dancing is the music that your child enjoys the most.

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