Hardcore! ! Reggae! ! Gothic metal! !

Hardcore Rap (hardcore rap)

Hardcore rap involves several different musical feelings. Its characteristics can be summarized as confrontation and aggression. It is expressed as: passionate and unrestrained themes, pounding drums, noisy sampling and production, or a combination of any of these. Hardcore rap is tough, empathic, intense, and often threatening (although the threat is not always there, it also has a humorous and energetic side.) Gangsta rap is the same as hardcore rap. One of the most commonly associated styles, there is a lot of overlap between the two, especially among hardcore rappers in the 1990s, but not all hardcore rap revolves around gangster themes. The earliest hardcore rap emerged on the East Coast in the late 1980s, when artists began to move away from party rhythms and bombastic talk about amplifier technology. Their music and language began to reflect the gritty, rough and brutal city. The environment in which they are usually created and appreciated. Before any concrete guidelines for gangsta rap had been laid down, artists like New York's Boogie Down Productions and L.A.'s Ice-T were meticulously documenting their observations of street life on tape; meanwhile, Public Enemy was in disarray 's sound collage is setting new standards for recording capabilities, while N.W.A is showing the desolate and bleak lifestyle of Jews and gangsters with an excessive amount of machismo. In the early '90s, hardcore rap was essentially synonymous with West Coast gangsta rap, until the emergence of Wu-Tang Clan in 1993, with their minimal, minimal drum beats and string- and piano-heavy demos. became a widely imitated style. With its hard-hitting records and urban street thug grit, hardcore rap became rap's most popular fusion style in the second half of the '90s, and its themes now mix party anthems and gangsta. Their obsessions with money, sex, violence, and the occasional social commentary. Artists like the Notorious B.I.G., DMX, and Jay-Z have become platinum-selling superstars, and Master P has become a profitable commercial force under the banner of "gangsta-inspired Southern hardcore." , although he didn't produce the same level of hybrid hits.

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Reggae is a special rhythm music in Jamaica, which was born in the 1960s. , the golden age was in the mid-1970s. R&B originated in New Orleans, and its direct root is Ska, which combines the lyrical style of American rhythm and blues with the enthusiasm of Latin music. The music style closest to Dub should be reggae. , extremely rhythmic beats, accentuated bass, and occasionally Jacobean rap. When some DJs play music, even if they are not playing Reggae, they will use Dub techniques to process the music to make the music more oppressive. Reggae is the speaker that allows all the poor and dead people in the world to smile confidently. When they had no capital to consume rock music, they invented reggae music. And Bob Marley, the singer who is regarded as a hero by the Jamaican people said: "We We should create music and love together, because there is so much hardship and poverty in this world. There is nothing we can't do, and we can't just stand there and watch them bury us!" Also because Bob Marely loves football so much, Reggae and Football is somewhat involved. Reggae music, here I have to mention the father of reggae music: Bob Marley

Bob Marley was born in a slum in Jamaica in 1945 and began his acting career in 1961. His music and passion soon won over the Jamaican music community. In 1975, Bob Marley's world tour made his music spread all over the world, and millions of people cheered for his success. Bob Marley died of cancer on May 11, 1981, at the age of 36. Speaking of reggae and Bob Marley, we cannot fail to mention the Rastafari religion he believes in. Its history can be traced back to the "Black Power Promotion Movement" that emerged in the early 20th century, calling on some people in the United States and the Caribbean to The descendants of black slaves returned to Africa to find their roots, get rid of white control, and establish a black country. The core spirit of reggae music is happiness and freedom, getting rid of all man-made suffering and creating a new world. Nowadays, the image of Braided hair of Rassians has become popular all over the world, and more music styles from Jamaica are filling bars, street corners, hotels, beaches and dance halls: from the folk Mento (Mento), to the rhythm of From bluesy Ska, rock-oriented Rock-Steady, world-famous reggae to Dub, which pioneered mixing techniques.

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Goth is a kind of human Description

Long black hair, dressed in black, tongue pierced with nails, white powder on his face, long black leather jacket, and dark circles under his eyes. . . .

There are two forms of Gothic music,

gothic rock (Gothic rock)

and gothic metal (Gothic metal)

Gothic metal is surrounded by the icy atmosphere of dark, constantly noisy goth rock and the aggression of heavy metal, finding a middle ground between the two styles of theatrical awareness and lyrical appeal decorated with religion and horror. position. Surrounded by the icy atmosphere of dark, relentlessly noisy goth rock and the aggression of heavy metal, goth metal finds a middle ground between a sense of drama and a lyrical appeal embellished with religion and horror. . Like pre-punk gothic metal, ambiguously antique, metal bands like Rainbow, Dio and Judas Priest have been described as the secondary voice of goth, if not more characteristics, then in addition to the real Gothic metal has always been directly influenced by gothic rock, with ethereal synth effects and a ghostly feel being as important as guitar riffs. Gothic metal therefore often reserves a plea for listeners to stand on both sides of the scale. Gothic metal first emerged in the mid-1980s, centered in Los Angeles, so it is often called "death metal", where Christian Death took place. Many gothic metal bands, after jumping around in the United States and Europe, broke out to a wider alternative metal audience in the 1990s through tongue-in-cheek Type 0 Negative. During the latter decade, gothic metal was also considered an important influence as black metal bands found new ways to deepen their sounds.

Goth Rock

Often misunderstood for its aesthetics and confused with the term, goth is a branch of pre-punk that existed primarily in the early to mid-1980s. It is largely deserving of this honor as one of the darkest and somber features of the rock underground that formed the scene, although today it is more likely to be credited with the band's dramatic outfits and its following. In terms of sound quality, goth takes bleak synthesizer effects and processes pre-punk guitar sounds to create an ominous, sad feeling, and usually a spectacular sound background. In its early days, its lyrics were often introspective and fiercely personal, but its poetic sensibility soon led to a shift in taste toward romantic literature, morbidity, religious thought, and supernatural mysticism. Gothic is generally not a strictly popular style, being given a tendency towards gorgeous poetry, ruthlessly sad elegies and endless drama. However, it spawned an engaged and still thriving subculture, keeping its aesthetic concepts alive long after the music's original heyday. The godfather of goth is the British former punk musician Joy Division. His bleak, remote, and obsessive introspective music and lyrics laid the foundation for the original structure of goth. But for all intents and purposes, the thing that really gave goth life was "Bela Lugosis Dead," from Bauhaus' 1979 debut album. Grimly pre-punk bands like the Cure and Siouxsie & the Banshees had perfected the goth style during the same period, and their heavy music, intimidating looks and black costumes became an important part of their fan adoration. . As goth's popularity spread among a certain sensibility alienated by teenagers (first in England, where most goth bands originated, and later in the United States), its ideological ethos became increasingly eccentric. , and the initial timbre developed slightly. The Cure, Siouxsie & the Banshees and the Mission UK adopted more pop and alternative elements in their music, while the Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim and American band Christian Death used heavy, sometimes metal-inspired The method of influence. By the late 1980s, the original goth movement had ceased to exist, but the music mutated into new forms and continued to influence much of the black metal genre. During the '90s, goth music began to cross-pollinate with industrial music, creating hybrids that appealed to both sides, as did dark trends (who also combined 80s synths with dream pop). The second half of the 1990s also saw the sudden appearance of gothic influence in heavy metal; a new genre of reformed black metal bands imitated many gothic sounds and styles, while some alternative metal bands also followed the gothic style. The visual effects (including Marilyn Manson, who despite many negative comments about not being gothic).